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Colorado's busiest airport, Denver , announced on Friday that it would tentatively close the A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall overnight during the week while it works through its construction upgrades to convert the Bridge Security Checkpoint, A-Bridge, and Ansbacher Hall into a post-security area. Ticketed passengers only The upgrade project at Denver International Airport is expected to last until the third quarter of 2025 and eventually convert Bridge Security, A-Bridge, and Ansbacher Hall into a passenger-only area once security has screened them. The closure, set from 18:00 to 04:00 Monday through Thursday, will mean that passengers must use the train to get to Concourse A.

By the third quarter of 2025, a new East Security Checkpoint will open, from which passengers can access the main terminal from the concourse. A separate, isolated, pre-security corridor will run parallel to the secure part of Anscbacher Hall, providing access for staff to the Denver Airport administrative office. This upgrade is part of the airport's Great Hall Project, now in its final phase.



It is set to prepare Denver International Airport to prepare the airport for more than 100 million passengers yearly. In addition to the East Security Checkpoint, we will see the airline check-in facilities getting spruced up at the end of Level 6 and opening a new greeting area for domestic and international arrivals . Even more snow is expected to fall across Friday and S, making this the heaviest snowstorm in 30 .

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