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Changes coming to security checkpoints at Denver International Airport

DENVER (KDVR) — Changes are on the way for security checkpoint operations at Denver International Airport.

The changes follow a review of security checkpoint operations by officials at DIA and the Transportation Security Administration and will start on Nov. 2.

Here’s what travelers can expect at DIA while going through security, according to an announcement Friday:

North Security Checkpoint

A Bridge Security Checkpoint

“These changes have been made in close coordination with DEN’s Chief Executive Officer Phil Washington to ensure that travelers departing DEN have the most efficient screening experience while maximizing the efficiency of TSA security operations,” said TSA Federal Security Director for Colorado Larry Nau. “During a time of increasing passenger volumes coupled with long-term improvements to the airport infrastructure, we worked collectively to develop a path forward that benefits the entire airport community. We ask travelers to familiarize themselves with screening options at each checkpoint to ensure the smoothest security experience possible.”

DIA said travelers are encouraged to enroll in TSA PreCheck to expedite the security screening process at DEN and airports nationwide. A TSA PreCheck enrollment center is located on Level 5 at DEN. It is open
weekdays 7 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.