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Outbound

2 hours 40 minutes

Return

2 hours 55 minutes

Daily Flights

6+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

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

About this route

Denver to Nashville flights

Denver to Nashville connects the Mountain West with Music City, a route that has grown significantly as Nashville's popularity as a tourism and relocation destination has surged. Weekend leisure traffic to Nashville's honky-tonks and live music scene drives strong demand, while Colorado-bound travelers head west for outdoor recreation.

Nashville's BNA airport has undergone major expansion to handle its growth, and construction-related taxi delays can add time on the ground. Denver's afternoon storms remain the primary schedule risk. Landing alerts help travelers and drivers account for the 1-hour time zone shift and any ground delays at either end.

Airlines

Airlines on this route

UnitedSouthwestFrontier

Airports on this route

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Denver to Nashville flight?

About 2 hours 40 minutes eastbound and 2 hours 55 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly DEN to BNA?

United, Southwest, and Frontier operate nonstop service.

Is Nashville's airport expanding?

Yes, BNA is undergoing significant terminal construction that can cause taxi delays. Landing alerts reflect actual gate arrival.

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Tom Walsh

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