
The World’s Largest Passenger Plane Will Soon Fly to Denver Daily
If you are a fan of travel and airplanes, you have probably seen or dreamed about taking a flight on a massive double-deck airplane. When it comes to flying and taking trips, I am the type of person who would rather just get to my destination quickly.
For this reason, I have never been able to fly on the largest passenger airplanes in existence. Why? Because they do not fly out of Denver International Airport. Soon, that will all change.
The Biggest Passenger Plane Ever Will Soon Fly Out of Colorado Daily
The Airbus A380 is a massive plane that has two levels. Readers of Global Travelers have consistently voted the A380 as the best type of aircraft numerous times and it appears to be a truly unique experience. The Airbus A380 is 238 feet long and has a wingspan of 261 feet. A plane this size can carry a maximum flying weight of 560 tons and travel up to 563 miles per hour at cruising altitude.

Denver International Airport can easily accommodate the largest passenger plane with its runway, the longest commercial service runway in the United States at 16,000 feet. There will only be one gate that this massive airplane will board and deboard passengers. That gate is located in the A Concourse at Gate A41.
Airbus A380 will fly from Denver, Colorado to Munich, Germany
The announcement from Denver International Airport says that flights on the Airbus A380 will be operated by Lufthansa with seasonal daily direct flights to and from Munich, Germany, from April 30 through September 30. Prices for roundtrip airfare from Denver to Munich on the Airbus A380 start at $1,240 for basic economy and increase in price based on dates and cabin class.
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Travelers can now book a flight on the Airbus A380 from Denver to Munich, Germany directly through the airline's website at lufthansa.com.
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