Fly to These International Cities Nonstop From DIA
When the COVID-19 pandemic is over, you might be itching to get away and check out somewhere new. If you are anything like me, you absolutely loathe the thought of dealing with a layover when flying. I will take any measure possible to ensure that I do not have to sit in an airport for hours on end or, even worse, scramble to another gate to barely catch my flight in time.
If you are wanting to take an international flight out of Denver International Airport, but don't want to deal with the hassle of experiencing a layover, these are the cities that you'll fly to nonstop. From Denver, you can travel to five of the seven continents on the earth, with the exception of Antarctica and Australia/Oceania.
Asia
Tokyo, Japan - Airport code NRT
Canada Calgary, Alberta - Airport Code YYC
Edmonton, Alberta - Airportcode YEG
Montreal, Quebec - Airport code YUL
Toronto, Ontario - Airport code YYZ
Vancouver, British Columbia - Airport code YVR
Winnipeg, Manitoba - Airport code YWG
Caribbean Grand Cayman Islands - Airport Code GCM
Nassau, Bahamas - Airport code NAS
Central America Belize City, Belize - Airport code BZE
Liberia, Costa Rica - Airport code LIR
Panama City, Panama - Airport code PTY
San Jose, Costa Rica - Airport code SJO
Mexico Cancun, Mexico - Airport code CUN
Cozumel, Mexico - Airport code CZM
Chihuahua, Mexico - Airport code CUU
Guadalajara, Mexico - Airport code GDL
Mexico City, Mexico - Airport code MEX
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Airport code PVR
Cabo, Mexico - Airport code SJD
Europe
London, England - Airport codes LGW and LHR
Frankfurt, Germany - Airport code FRA
Munich, Germany - Airport code MUC
Paris, France - Airport code CDG
Reykjavik, Iceland - Airport code KEF
Zurich, Switzerland - Airport code ZRH
I know when this pandemic is all over, I will be heading to one of these places for sure. To find out more about these flight destinations, you can see Denver International Airport's information on international flights HERE.
Source: Fly Denver
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