Call home for free at Denver International Airport
Lost your charger? Out of batteries? Denver International Airport says, "make your call on us."
Travelers can now make free domestic and international calls free of charge. The complimentary ad-supported calling service, called RMT Free Phone, is accessible at more than 200 landline phones located throughout Jeppesen Terminal and all three concourses.
Passengers now have access to unlimited, local and national calls free of any charge at the landline phones. International calls will be free of any charges for the first 10 minutes; calls lasting longer than ten minutes will be charged at the rate of $0.25 per minute and 15 percent tax.
Denver Airport is the first airport in the world to offer the free service, supported by advertising via Clear Channel Airports, partnering with RMES Communications. The phones present 15-second digital ads as well as coupons on high definition 17-inch LCD screens.
Gretchen Kelly
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