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Aspen vs Vail Airports: Which One Fits Your Trip?

Colorado’s two most popular resort airports—Aspen/Pitkin (ASE) and Vail/Eagle (EGE)—look close on a map, but the operational realities are very different. Concord Private Jet runs both every week, so here’s how we decide which field is right for your itinerary.

Runways & approaches

  • ASE: 7,820 FT elevation, 8,006 FT runway, steep LDA/DME approach with surrounding peaks. Night curfew (2300 LT), IFR-only arrivals after dusk.
  • EGE: 6,547 FT elevation, 9,000 FT runway, full ILS/LOC approach, longer operating hours (24/7) and fewer slot constraints.

Aircraft suitability

  • Aspiration for Aspen: Light jets (CJ3+, Nextant 400XTi) and midsize (Hawker 800XP, Citation XLS) perform well in winter provided payload is managed. Heavy jets often face weight restrictions on warm afternoons.
  • Best for Eagle: Heavy jets (Challenger 300/604, Falcon 2000, GIV-SP) and long-range missions land comfortably thanks to the longer runway and lower elevation.

Ground transfers

  • ASE to downtown Aspen: 10 minutes by SUV.
  • EGE to Vail/Beaver Creek: 30–35 minutes by SUV; 15 minutes by helicopter to Vail Valley Jet Center helipad.
  • Heli swaps: We can fly into EGE on a heavy jet, then helicopter direct to Aspen when ASE visibility drops.

Weather & slots

  • ASE: Morning fog and afternoon mountain winds lead to holds/closures. Slots are limited; we request them as soon as your itinerary is confirmed.
  • EGE: More tolerant weather windows and Category II ILS reduce diversions. Great backup when ASE goes IFR-only.

Sample pricing (from Teterboro)

  • Light Jet to ASE: 4.6 billable hours × $6,450 × 1.075 ≈ $32,067 (may include tech stop westbound).
  • Midsize to ASE: 4.6 × $7,850 × 1.075 ≈ $39,139.
  • Heavy Jet to EGE: 4.4 × $11,950 × 1.075 ≈ $56,497.

Concord’s recommendation flow

  1. Destination first: If your group stays in Aspen core, we’ll aim for ASE and plan alternates. If it’s Beaver Creek or Vail Village, EGE is the default.
  2. Cabin size second: More than 7 passengers or large equipment usually pushes us toward EGE.
  3. Weather third: We monitor METAR/TAF and coordinate with FAA for reroutes. Jet card members get automatic alerts and helicopter blocks when shifts happen.

Need help picking the right field? Email [email protected]\ with ski dates, passenger count, wine shipments, or pet details. We’ll recommend the ideal airport, secure slots, and line up SUVs/helicopters so your trip stays on schedule.

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