More flight delays and cancelations at Denver International Airport on Fourth of July Weekend

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It's been nearly a week of travel woes for passengers traveling in and out of Denver International Airport, and this weekend is no exception

This Fourth of July Weekend, DIA says it is forecasting more than 550,000 passengers to travel through TSA checkpoints. They say this is a 12.6% increase from the same period in 2022.

On top of that, Litrich said her luggage was lost when she arrived at DIA and said she hasn't been able to get any help finding it. Even though things were a little less crowded at the airport on Saturday, officials estimate another 70,000 passengers on Sunday.DIA told Denver7 that they understand cancelations and delays are an inconvenience and can present challenges to passengers and they thank them for their patience.

They add that when delays or cancelations occur, it is their role as an airport to support their passengers and help maintain efficient operations through security checkpoints, the airfield and customs.

 

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