Travel News
Snow keeps some campgrounds closed
Plenty of Colorado families are planning camping trips this summer to cut down on the cost of travel. But before you load the camping gear into the car--make sure your campground is open. A heavy snowpack has delayed some openings in the state.
Look for incentives to cut the cost of summer travel
Hotels are offering discounts or gas cards to entice travelers to book rooms.
Southwest adds flights at DIA
Southwest Airlines is adding five non-stop flights and three destinations from Denver. The Dallas-based, low-cost carrier said it will add non-stop flights to Sacramento, Fort Lauderdale, and New Orleans.
Choosing the Best Outfitted Adventure Based On Your Fitness Level
One of the most important factors to consider when planning an adventure vacation is the fitness level of all travelers who are participating in the trip.
Frontier Airlines flies high with an increase in passengers
Frontier Airlines reports a year-to-year increase in passengers
McCain recording may be silenced at Aspen Airport
In separate recordings, the Arizona senator warns travelers about security regulations and welcomes them to "one of the most beautiful places on Earth." Someone complained to airport officials that McCain's message may give him an unfair boost in the presidential campaign.
Colorado helicopter skiing operation seeking permit
The permit would allow the company to use eight jumping-off points on more than 13,000 acres of Colorado backcountry.




