ASE Airport Security Guide

Aspen/Pitkin County | Aspen, CO | Updated April 2026

Overview

Aspen/Pitkin County (ASE) is a smaller regional airport in Aspen, CO. TSA security is generally fast — typically under 10 minutes — but staffing can be limited, so a small bump in passenger volume noticeably affects wait times.

Quick Facts:

Terminal & Airline Information

Aspen/Pitkin County is served by: American, Delta, United. Terminal assignments are seasonal at most regional airports — confirm gate and terminal with your airline before heading to security.

ItemDetail
Airport CodeASE
LocationAspen, CO
Primary CarriersAmerican, Delta, United
Annual Passengers~0.6 million

TSA Security Checkpoints at ASE

ASE has a single TSA checkpoint serving all gates. PreCheck and standard lanes share the same checkpoint area; PreCheck is open during posted commercial flight windows.

Tips for Faster Screening at ASE

Real ID at ASE

As of May 7, 2025, all TSA checkpoints — including ASE — require a Real ID-compliant license, passport, or other accepted federal ID for domestic flights. If you arrive without one, expect additional screening or denied boarding. See our Real ID guide for accepted alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How early should I arrive at ASE?
A: For domestic flights, arrive 1 hours early. International flights require an additional 30–60 minutes.

Q: Does ASE have TSA PreCheck?
A: PreCheck availability at ASE typically lines up with scheduled commercial flights. Outside of those windows, the standard lane handles all passengers.

Q: What is the average wait time at ASE?
A: Averages run around 14 minutes, with peak periods stretching to 30 minutes.

Q: Can I bring liquids through ASE security?
A: Yes — TSA's 3-1-1 rule applies (3.4 oz containers, one quart-sized bag, one bag per passenger). See our liquid rules guide.

Q: Is CLEAR available at ASE?
A: CLEAR is rolling out across U.S. airports — check the CLEAR website for current ASE availability before flying.

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