New rail and air connections
at Denver International Airport are expected to grow tourism and foster new meeting and convention business in the Mile High City. |
Denver's Regional Transportation District recently announced launch dates for commuter rail service to downtown Denver's historic Union Station from the airport. Beginning on April 22, 2016, at a cost of $9.oo, visitors will have access to the 23-mile ride giving them a fast and affordable option to get to the heart of the city.
The rail line will service eight
total stations, including another new addition at the airport, the
Westin Denver International Airport Hotel. Opening on November 19, 2015,
the 519-room hotel is connected to the airport and will feature 27,500
square feet of meeting space accommodating groups of up to 800.
Last week, DEN also announced nonstop air service between Denver and Munich, Germany beginning in May 2016. The service by German airline Lufthansa will bring about 30 new European markets within one stop from Denver and will operate five times a week.
"Lufthansa's nonstop service between Denver and Munich
will stimulate travel between two regions that are already rich with
synergies—from world-class beer festivals to innovation and
entrepreneurship, Colorado and Bavaria are deeply connected," said DEN CEO Kim Day. "Europe ranks as Denver's
largest international market by region, accounting for nearly 30
percent of total passenger volume. This new service will increase Denver's transatlantic capacity by 23 percent, and increase our number of nonstop destinations served to 21."
From a business perspective, Munich
has a strongly diversified economy. It is the European headquarters of
many international companies and is considered the high-tech capital of Germany.
With nonstop service to more than
170 destinations worldwide, DEN offers more than 1,400 daily flights on
16 commercial airlines. DEN's domestic network ranks as the
third-largest in the U.S., providing service to more than 150 cities. Welcoming more than 53 million passengers annually, DEN is one of the
busiest airports in the world and was recently ranked 8th among the
world's 50 busiest megahubs.
Over the last decade, Denver
has experienced unprecedented growth as a convention destination with
the 5th busiest U.S. airport and expanded international service that
includes recently added non-stop flights from Tokyo, Iceland and Mexico. Denver
offers 44,000 hotel rooms citywide, and by the end of 2016, nearly one
quarter of its rooms will be located within walking distance of the Colorado Convention Center, which was ranked among the top five in the country by meeting planners.
No comments:
Post a Comment