Aspen Airport Closure 2026: the survival guide.
Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (ASE) is closed April 23 – May 21, 2026 for required runway maintenance. If you're traveling to Aspen or Snowmass during the closure window, here's how to plan, where to fly, and how to get to your hotel.
- ASE closes April 23, 2026; reopens May 22, 2026.
- Best alternative: EGE (Eagle County) — 68 miles, 90 minutes by private transfer.
- EGE has direct flights from ATL, ORD, DFW, IAH, LAX, JFK, EWR, PHX, SFO, MIA, YYZ.
- Private transfer EGE → Aspen: $499 flat per vehicle. No surge during closure.
- Pre-book 48+ hours ahead — supply tightens during the closure window.
01What's closing and why
Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (ASE) operates on a single runway, and that runway requires periodic maintenance that cannot be done while the airport is open. The 2026 closure is a 28-day window — April 23 through May 21 — timed for the spring shoulder season between the end of ski and the start of summer travel.
During the closure, no commercial flights operate to or from ASE. The airport reopens for normal operations on May 22, 2026.
02Your three alternative airports
If you're traveling to Aspen or Snowmass during the closure window, three commercial airports are within driving distance. Ranked by practicality:
1. Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) — recommended
EGE is 68 miles from Aspen and 72 miles from Snowmass — the closest reliable commercial alternative to ASE. The drive takes about 90 minutes via I-70 West and CO-82 South through the Roaring Fork Valley. The route crosses no mountain passes and avoids Vail Pass entirely, making it the most weather-resilient option.
EGE serves United, American, and Delta with direct flights from Atlanta, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York JFK, Newark, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Toronto. For most US travelers, an EGE direct flight will be the fastest and most reliable routing.
2. Denver International Airport (DEN)
DEN is 220 miles from Aspen and the drive takes 4 to 4.5 hours via I-70 West and CO-82 South. The route crosses Vail Pass — which has weather closure risk — and adds significant time vs the EGE option. DEN makes sense only if you cannot find an EGE flight from your origin or if airfare savings exceed roughly $300 per person, since you're trading airfare against ground transfer cost and travel-day fatigue.
3. Grand Junction Regional (GJT)
GJT is 125 miles from Aspen with a 2.5-hour drive. United operates limited service from Denver. GJT is a reasonable backup if EGE and DEN aren't workable, but flight schedules are constrained and the route passes through Glenwood Canyon — beautiful but occasionally weather- impacted.
03Why pre-booked private transfers matter during the closure
The 28-day ASE closure routes Aspen-bound travelers through EGE who would normally fly directly into ASE. That creates a demand spike at EGE — for rental cars, shared shuttles, and rideshare. Three things happen:
- Rental car inventory tightens — some categories sell out 2-3 weeks ahead.
- Shared shuttle schedules fill earlier in the day, with afternoon and evening slots booking first.
- Uber and Lyft availability remains thin for the 90+ minute drive to Aspen — most rideshare drivers don't want to commit a half-day to a one-way mountain run.
A pre-booked private transfer locks in your timing, your vehicle, and your fare regardless of demand. With Eagle Mountain Express, the EGE → Aspen rate is $499 flat per vehicle whether ASE is open or closed — no closure-period surge pricing.
04What to expect on the EGE → Aspen drive
The route is straightforward: I-70 West from EGE for about 30 miles, then exit south onto CO-82 through Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, and Basalt into Aspen. About 90 minutes total in normal conditions.
Spring weather in the Roaring Fork Valley is generally mild — late April through May is the start of mud season, with melting snow at lower elevations and lingering snow on the ridges. CO-82 occasionally sees brief weather delays around Glenwood Canyon, but the route stays at relatively low elevation and avoids Vail Pass. Our chauffeurs monitor CDOT continuously and adjust departure timing if needed.
05Pricing during the closure window
Eagle Mountain Express published rates for the EGE → Aspen / Snowmass corridor:
- GMC Yukon Denali (up to 5 passengers): $499
- Cadillac Escalade (up to 6 passengers): $499
- Mercedes Sprinter Van (up to 9 passengers): $499
- Mercedes Sprinter XL (up to 14 passengers): $899
Flat rate per vehicle, not per person. No closure-period surge. The $499 rate applies to Aspen, Snowmass Village, and any private residence in the area.
06When to book
Book your EGE → Aspen transfer when you book your flight, or at minimum 48 hours before your arrival date. Saturdays in the closure window will be the busiest as week-long Aspen visitors rotate through. Same-day bookings are accommodated whenever a vehicle is available, but the selection narrows as the day fills up.
07After May 21: ASE reopens
ASE resumes commercial operations on May 22, 2026. Travelers with arrival dates on or after May 22 can fly directly into ASE as normal. Note that Eagle Mountain Express services Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) only — if you fly into ASE, you'll need to arrange ground transport through an ASE-based provider. For travelers willing to fly into EGE instead (90 minutes from Aspen, 90 minutes from Snowmass), we run flat-rate private transfers year-round.