International Airport Transportation
Denver International Airport - Ground Transportation Service 

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Airport Travel Tips & Security Guidelines
Passengers Arriving & Departing from the Denver International Airport?
 Call 720-842-2186 and Reserve Ground Transportation to and from the Airport...
 

International Airport Travel Tips

Before Your Trip

Do not forget to reserve your ground transportation to the airport, we recommend a two hour head start.

Check your itineraries for seat assignments and make any ticket changes you need.
 
Handle any special needs you might have before you get to the International Airport.

Check to make sure the contact information we have for you is right. tak care of passports, visas, and any important papers you might need way ahead of time.

Use our online Check-in tool and self-service kiosk to avoid long lines at the airport. know check-in requirements for your airport.

Know the requirements for the security checkpoints where you'll be traveling.
Check security checkpoint wait-times and allow plenty of extra time for busy holiday periods.

During Your Trip

Check the display screens and monitors in the airport to find your gate.

Arrive at the gate early with your boarding pass and E ticket receipt.

Keep an eye on the gate display screens that we have in all International airports.

Listen closely for all announcements at the gate. It might be important information.

 

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Baggage Tips

No one wants lost or damaged
luggage. Here are some tips to
help you and your luggage have
an effortless trip.

Before Your Trip

Put your name and the phone
number of your destination on
the inside and outside of your
bag.

Don't wrap your gifts since all
luggage is subject to inspection.

Travel light when you can. Try
 bringing one carry-on bag that
 will fit underneath the seat in
front of you.

Don't overstuff your bag. That
makes it more likely to get
damaged.

Make sure your bags don't have
any straps or hooks sticking out
that could get caught on
something and damage your bag.

Stay within the Baggage Allowance.

      Carry valuables, medication, 
      and travel documents in your 
      carry-on luggage.

Pack anything that might leak
inside an air-tight plastic bag.

Know the rules for any of your
stuff that might be considered
Dangerous Goods.
That includes
what to do with those
 spare batteries.


Know the requirements for the
 Security Checkpoints where you'll
 be traveling. There are still
restrictions on Liquids and
Containers.

During Your Trip

Check with our airport agents
if you need extra Packaging.

Check as many bags as possible
to make clearing Security
Checkpoints smooth and fast.


 

 

Baggage Allowances

 

Regardless of where you're going,
you’ll want to make sure what you’re
bringing is allowed. Here are the rules.

       Carry-on Baggage

Most airline passengers are allowed one
carry-on bag, one checked bag, and
one personal item. Excess charges
apply for excess, oversize, or overweight items.

How large can your carry-on bag be?

Must weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg)

 Can't exceed 45 inches (length + width +
height)

 Must fit easily in our SizeWise® unit
(approximately 22"x14"x9")

Must fit in an overhead bin or underneath
 the seat in front of you

What counts as a personal item?

Purses, briefcases, camera cases, and
diaper bags
Laptop computers (can’t be checked and
must be carried on)

Items of a similar or smaller size to
those above
What else can you bring onboard? Food items for immediate consumption Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or crutches. One box or bag of duty free merchandise
A coat, jacket, or umbrella

Security Checkpoints

Liquids and Containers

Most countries now prohibit or strictly limit the size of containers with liquids, gels, aerosols, and pastes (including the empty containers) that you can bring in your carry-on luggage. Taking a few minutes to prepare may help to prevent some real hassles at security or even the frustration of having personal property confiscated.

 Examples of liquids and gels included in these security measures are:

Beverages, Creams, Hair gel, Hair spray, Shampoo, Suntan lotion, Toothpaste Other items of similar consistency

 You'll go smoothly through the security checkpoints in most countries if you follow these guidelines for your carry-on baggage.

For all liquids, gels, aerosols, and pastes limit each container to a maximum size of 3.0 oz/100ml.

 Place all such items in a single quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag.

 Remove your quart-size bag from your carry-on and place in the provided bin at the security checkpoint. Read the TSA's 3-1-1 For Carry Ons policy.

 In some airports it's possible to purchase toiletry items of the approved size and take them on the plane once you've cleared security. However, if your continuing travel takes you through airport checkpoints in other countries where they're prohibited, they could still be confiscated.

Special provisions are usually made for necessary items such as medications and baby formula.




Baggage Allowances

Regardless of where you're going,
you’ll want to make sure what you’re
bringing is allowed. Here are the rules.

       Carry-on Baggage

Most airline passengers are allowed one
carry-on bag, one checked bag, and
one personal item. Excess charges
apply for excess, oversize, or overweight items.

How large can your carry-on bag be?

Must weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg)

 Can't exceed 45 inches (length + width +
height)

 Must fit easily in our SizeWise® unit
(approximately 22"x14"x9")

Must fit in an overhead bin or underneath
 the seat in front of you

What counts as a personal item?

Purses, briefcases, camera cases, and
diaper bags
Laptop computers (can’t be checked and
must be carried on)

Items of a similar or smaller size to
those above
What else can you bring onboard? Food items for immediate consumption Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or crutches. One box or bag of duty free merchandise
A coat, jacket, or umbrella




Denver International Airport
Ground Transportation Service
720-842-2186


International airport transportation of Denver Colorado
Denver International Airport Ground Transportation Service



 

 

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