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Denver International Airport, also known as SCIA, is a large international airport in St. Canard, Calisota. SCIA is, in terms of traffic, the eleventh largest airport in the world with 47,320,891 passing through the airport in 2006.

The airport is located at the far east of St. Canard. SCIA is a major gateway to the world, with many large international airlines with nonstop service to Asia, Australia, Europe, South America. SCIA serves as hub for Delta and United. American Airlines will open a hub at SCIA as soon as Terminal Five is completed, which is estimated to be Q4 2007.

Terminals, Airlines and Destinations
SCIA has four terminals, as well as the main terminal which includes seven passenger gates. They are connected by SCIA's SkyTrain EXpress. Airport security is rooftop and is located at each terminal, instead of the main terminal. A fifth terminal is slated for completion in Q4 2007.

Delta Air Lines is responsible for the majority of traffic at SCIA, a total of 52.8%.

The airport's layout is similar to that of Atlanta's and Denver's. However, unlike in Atlanta's there are few gates at the main terminal, and unlike Denver's there are international departure gates at each terminal. There is no transport to the terminals other than the train.

Main Terminal
St. Canard International Airport's main terminal is the largest facility at the airport. Traffic access is provided via Airport Boulevard, which connects to Calisota Highway 412. Ticketing and check in is located in the main terminal, as well as all baggage claims.

Passenger's can only access the terminal from which their flight leaves, due to security being located at each terminal. Terminal 1 has seven gates, and hosts one airline: St. Canard's StarLines.

StarLines Gates 1-7