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Denver International Airport: Update on flight cancellations Denver International Airport is still struggling with the weather; they have crews working 12-hour shifts as they try to clear the snow. Denver has been hit by some of the worst snowstorms in years, as a result flights have had to be cancelled. Yesterday saw Frontier Airlines cancel a number of its flights; United Airlines have also done the same. It is not known how long these flights will stay cancelled but both airlines have extended travel waivers for its passengers who were due to fly today or Thursday. The waivers mean that travelers will now be able to change their flights without paying a fee. 9News.com has been speaking to Denver International Airport spokesperson, Chuck Cannon, he advises travelers to contact the airline that they are travelling with before they make their way to the airport. Cannon said that crews were working at full speed to try and keep the airport c
Flight cancelations, icy conditions at Denver International Airport Wednesday, 28 October 2009 12:02 | Written by dscriber daily | Snow is falling at Denver International Airport and expected to continue into Thursday. Roads are icy in places — winter driving conditions. Drivers should reduce speeds and be aware of snow-removal equipment, according to airport officials. FROM DIA: Several airlines have canceled flights in anticipation of the storm. Travelers should check with their airlines to make sure their flights are still on the schedule and on time. Passengers should plan to be in the terminal two hours before departure, but arriving too early can add to ticket counter and security line congestion. http://dscriber.com/denver/572-flights-canceled-at-denver-international-airport.html Denver International Airport has snow crews working 12-hour shifts as they fight agains
Snow is falling at Denver International Airport and expected to continue into Thursday. Roads are icy in places — winter driving conditions. Drivers should reduce speeds and be aware of snow-removal equipment, according to airport officials. FROM DIA: Several airlines have canceled flights in anticipation of the storm. Travelers should check with their airlines to make sure their flights are still on the schedule and on time.