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Denver International Airport Concerned Air Traffic Rebound Could Be 2-3 Years Away

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 00:27s - Published
Denver International Airport Concerned Air Traffic Rebound Could Be 2-3 Years Away

Denver International Airport Concerned Air Traffic Rebound Could Be 2-3 Years Away

Denver International Airport is offering a bleak outlook for when passenger traffic might return to normal levels, saying "the best experts in our industry are predicting a late 2022 Or 2023 return to previous demand."


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