Denver International Airport - DEN
The layout of the Denver International Airport is somewhat unusual, as the three concourses do not connect directly to the Jeppesen Terminal. Instead, an automated train system called the AGTS (Automated Guideway Transit System) transports passenger from the Jeppesen Terminal to the three concourses. Each train-under automatic control-runs in one of two tunnels underneath the airport. There are four trains, which together can move approximately 8,300 passengers per hour in both directions. It takes a train about 11 minutes to complete its 2.4-mile round-trip route. Each trains stops seven times.
In addition to the automated train, a two-level overhead bridge links the Jeppesen Terminal to Concourse A. The top bridge level is limited to use by international arriving passengers to move from their arrival gates to the Immigration and Customs area inside the main Terminal. The lower bridge level is provided to permit domestic passengers to move between Concourse A and the Jeppesen Terminal without taking the automated train.
Here is an overview map that depicts these connections: Terminal Maps Overview
Jeppesen Terminal
Level 6 - Departures
Jeppesen Terminal's departures are on level 6, with the airline counters distributed between the east and west sides.
Level 5 - Arrivals and Baggage Claim
Baggage Claim is on Terminal Level 5. West side carousels are United, Air Canada, American, and Northwest. All other airline baggage claims are on the East side.
Level 4 - Passenger Pickup
Arriving passengers may be picked up curbside by private cars on Level 4. After first picking up their baggage on Level 4, deplaning passengers may use either the escalator or elevator to go down to Level 4 to catch their ride. Drivers should note that while passenger pickup is allowed, waiting curbside is prohibited, and unattended vehicles will be towed immediately.
Other Facilities- Jeppesen Terminal
In addition to arrivals and departures, Jeppesen Terminal also has bars, restaurants, gift shops, and artwork displays.
Concourses A, B, and C
Each of the three concourses has three levels. These levels are numbered the same across all three terminals. Level B-the lowest level-is where the automated train stops are located. Level 2 is the location of the gates. Level 3 is a mezzanine area.
Concourse A
Concourse A is unique in that it has a fourth level; this is the overhead bridge connecting Concourse A to the Jeppesen Terminal.
Concourse A houses gates A24 to A61. Airlines operating from Concourse A include Frontier, jetBlue, British Airways, Mexicana, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Continental, Great Lakes, Mesa, and Frontier JetExpress.
Concourse B
Concourse B houses gates B15 - B61. Concourse B is dedicated to United Airlines and United Express.
Concourse C
Concourse C houses gates C30 through C49. Airlines located on Concourse C are Big Sky, American, Southwest, Delta, Airtran, Midwest, Northwest, Alaska/Horizon, and U.S. Airways,
Terminal Maps
Level 6 - Departures
This map shows the location of ticket counters: Level 6 Map
Level 5 - Arrivals and Baggage Claim
This map depicts the Level 5 baggage claim area: Level 5 Map
Level 4 - Passenger Pickup
Other Facilities- Jeppesen Terminal
This map depicts the location of all these facilities (please note that it is the same map that shows Baggage Claim locations): Jeppesen Terminal Map
Concourse A
Concourse B
Concourse C
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