
You Cannot Fly to these States From Colorado
Denver International Airport is one of the largest airports in the world. With an airport that big, you can pretty much fly anywhere you want across the globe. There are also more than two dozen airlines that fly in and out of Denver on a daily basis, so your options are plentiful.
Colorado Travelers Are Flying More Than Ever
In the past few years, most of my flights have been for vacations to get away from it all for a few days. Trips to Mexico and Europe have been a great way to rest and relax, all the while racking up 25,000 plus steps every day.
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Many people fly domestically for one reason or another. Some are on business, others go to visit family for a weekend. You would think that you can fly into any state directly out of Denver International Airport, but that isn't the case.
Some States Still Don’t Have Direct Routes
It might surprise you to know that you cannot fly to a handful of states out of Colorado. At least, not direct. I don't know about you, but I loathe the idea of spending a couple of hours in an airport for a layover. It feels like a waste of time, everything is expensive, and I feel trapped.
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When traveling to another state, you can fly directly to 46 from Denver International Airport. However, there are four states where you would have to catch a connecting flight to make it to your final destination.
The Four States You Can’t Reach Nonstop
Those states are Delaware, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. It's kind of crazy to think how far we've come in terms of travel, yet you still cannot get a direct flight to any of these states, according to flyden.com.
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All the Airlines at Denver International Airport
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