Robert Garrison is a Colorado native who grew up in Montrose and attended Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction. He is an AP award-winning journalist who joined Denver7 in August 2016 after working for several other stations across Colorado and Oklahoma over the past decade.
DENVER — Have you tried getting a rental car at Denver International Airport? If you have, you know how difficult it can be at times. But that headache may be easing soon.
The airport has outgrown the current rental car program, which uses 12,760 parking spaces. The ConRAC will be constructed to meet 2045 growth projections to serve 120+ million passengers in the future, airport officials said in a news release. “Having a ConRAC will provide much-needed room for growth, a better customer experience and a more sustainable program, especially if coupled with a people-moving solution to eliminate rental car shuttles,” DEN CEO Phil Washington said in a news release. “Introducing the ConRAC concept to DEN is a better operational system for managing industry changes.”
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