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Outbound

2 hours 15 minutes

Return

2 hours 30 minutes

Daily Flights

10+

Airlines

5

Timezone note

Minneapolis is 1 hour ahead of Denver (Central vs Mountain Time).

About this route

Denver to Minneapolis flights

Denver to Minneapolis is a competitive corridor with five carriers offering nonstop service. United and Delta anchor the route from their respective hubs, while Southwest, Frontier, and Sun Country keep fares low. Business travel drives weekday demand, with ski-season leisure traffic boosting winter weekends.

Both airports are susceptible to winter weather — Denver's spring blizzards and Minneapolis's extended cold season can cause deicing delays and occasional cancellations. Landing alerts are especially useful during winter months when schedules shift frequently due to weather holds.

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FAQ

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How long is the Denver to Minneapolis flight?

About 2 hours 15 minutes eastbound and 2 hours 30 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly DEN to MSP?

United, Southwest, Delta, Frontier, and Sun Country all operate nonstop service.

Do winter storms affect DEN-MSP flights?

Yes, both airports experience significant winter weather. Landing alerts help track delays caused by deicing and snow operations.

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Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh

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Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.