Denver Says Backup Baggage System Tests Successful
Testing of a portion of the $52.9 million alternate baggage system at Denver Airport went off without a hitch Tuesday, the City of Denver said. Public Works Department spokeswoman Amy Lingg said the portion tested will serve United's outbound baggage, which accounts for about 50% of the system. The...
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