Aspen Airport
COVID-19 Response and Readiness
What You Need to Know
COVID-19 Procedures
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport is committed to top-level response and safety measures surrounding COVID-19 protocols. The following procedures are how we have implemented our commitment to your safety and ours:
SOCIAL DISTANCING TOOLS AND MESSAGING THROUGHOUT THE AIRPORT TERMINAL
- Informational signs installed
- Seating arrangements reduced and signed
- Waiting areas labeled and signed with 6’ areas notes
- Signage placed in all public areas and staffing areas
- Check-in counters moved to accommodate spacing
- Floor stickers designating spacing
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
- Routine cleaning of all public areas
HAND SANITIZING STATIONS
- Hand sanitizers are installed at ticketing and baggage
QUARANTINE WELCOME STATION
- Arrival check-in and information station
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
- Finger gloves to cover fingertips at touchpoint areas and parking lot entries
- Free masks available
- Airport staff is always wearing PPE
GLASS PARTITIONS INSTALLED AS SAFETY BARRIERS
- Bathrooms
- Guest services area
BACK OF THE HOUSE PROCEDURES & TRAINING
- Sign-in protocol
- All staff are onboarded with new procedures highlighting the most current safety protocol
For the most up-to-date local information on Novel Corona Virus COVID -19 please visit: pitkincounty.com/COVI
What You Need to Know
COVID-19 FAQs
Are masks required?
Yes, a face-covering is required inside and outside of the Airport.
In Pitkin County, non-medical, cloth face coverings that cover the nose and mouth are required to be worn in all buildings, public and private, that are open to the public. Face coverings are required to be worn outside whenever there is a risk of being within 6 feet of another person who is not of the same household. Children who are under the age of two years and anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance are exempt from this requirement.
What limitations are there on visitors to Pitkin County?
Who must complete the Traveler Affidavit
- Any traveler spending ONE or more nights in Pitkin County that does not meet any exemptions below.
- This applies to ALL visits to Pitkin County if they are 10 days or more apart.
- This includes all residents, full or part-time and second home owners.
- This does not apply to those visiting Pitkin County for the day.
- Parents are required to include all minors in their affidavit.
- All persons 10 and over are required to have a negative test. Find a COVID-19 testing site.
- All travelers are required to adhere to Pitkin County’s personal gathering requirement.
**EFFECTIVE 12/22 personal gatherings are not permitted. This includes in all private residences, even if gathering is masked and socially distanced. Only congregate with your own household. This applies to all lodging reservations and accommodations.**
Where can I find the latest information on Pitkin County COVID-19 response?
View COVID-19 information for Pitkin County at covid19.pitkincounty.com.


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