DENVER (KDVR) — It's a massive, million-pound mega airplane, and it's been drawing equally colossal crowds at Denver International Airport for months.
For the first time in Denver International Airport's history, Lufthansa has been flying the Airbus A380 nonstop from Denver to Munich throughout the summer and fall, and the double-decker passenger plane has been attracting legions of self-proclaimed "av geeks," who can't get enough of the largest passenger plane on the planet.
"Everybody stops and takes pictures and they're just amazed by the size of the airplane," said John Handler, Denver station manager for Lufthansa.
The airplane debuted nearly two decades ago, but for Denver flyers, this is the first chance to climb aboard. Some fans of the jet show up to the airport without a ticke