Winter travel is unpredictable at best when you factor in surprise storms, unexpected delays, canceled flights, snow-covered roads, and road closures. However, you can dodge many of those headaches by picking ski resorts near airports with direct flights on major airlines. Pairing the right ski resort with the right airport can limit missed connections, eliminate lengthy white-knuckle drives, and make travel less stressful. Explore our recommendations for U.S. airports with easy ski resort access.
Airports With Easy Ski Resort Access
1. Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)
Jackson Hole Airport, located at the base of the Teton Range, is approximately 20 miles from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and less than 10 miles from the town of Jackson. The airport has nonstop airline service from up to 16 destinations throughout the United States during peak seasons and is served year-round by Alaska Airlines, American, Delta, and United, and seasonally by Frontier Airlines and Sun Country Airlines, among others.
Bonus: Jackson Hole Airport is the only commercial airport in the United States located inside a national park, conveniently located within Grand Teton National Park. Jackson Hole is arguably one of the most beautiful destinations to fly into.
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2. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
Few cities boast ski resort access comparable to Salt Lake City. Flying into Salt Lake City International (SLC) puts skiers and riders within an hour’s drive of 11 ski areas, including Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude, and Sundance.
Salt Lake City International Airport is one of the West’s major hubs, served by 10 airlines and their affiliates, and with more than 700 daily non-stop flights to/from 95-plus destinations. Airlines that fly into SLC include AeroMexico, Alaska Airlines, American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, SkyWest, Southwest, and United. SLC is a major hub for Delta Air Lines with about 60 percent of total traffic.
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3. Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE)
If you’re looking to skip the long, sometimes traffic-laden or snowy drive from Denver to Vail, then catch a winter flight into Eagle County Regional Airport. United, Delta, and American all offer winter flights, with American connecting from numerous cities across the country. Eagle County’s convenient, high-elevation airport places skiers and riders within a 40-minute drive of Beaver Creek and Vail, while it’s approximately one hour to Copper Mountain. In many cases there’s easy shuttle service to your hotel, too.
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4. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
Located in the heart of Montana, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is your best bet for Big Sky. It sees nonstop flights to and from 16 cities across the country, including Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, New York-LaGuardia, Newark, Atlanta, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Portland, and Seattle. Served by Delta, Allegiant, Alaska, Avelo, JetBlue, United, and American, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is just a 25-mile drive from Bridger Bowl and 50 miles from Big Sky Resort.
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5. Burlington International Airport (BTV)
Fly directly into Vermont’s Burlington International Airport from more than 10 cities, including New York, Chicago, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Toronto. It’s served by Delta, JetBlue, American, Frontier, and United Airlines. BTV is the closest major airport to so many Vermont Ski resorts. Smugglers’ Notch, Bolton Valley, Mad River Glen, and Stowe are less than an hour from Burlington International Airport, while it’s just a little further to iconic Vermont ski resorts like Sugarbush and Killington in Central Vermont.
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6. Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE)
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (also known as Sardy Field) is just 10 minutes from Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Village. Major airlines like Delta, United, and American provide nonstop service from some of the country’s biggest hubs. You can plan a direct flight to Aspen from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Denver, while travelers from many other cities can also connect through Denver. It’s not only easier and more convenient than driving from Denver, but the flight into Aspen is stunning.

7. Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO)
Hop aboard a Delta, Alaska, Allegiant, Frontier, Southwest, JetBlue, United, American, or Volaris flight to Reno from a number of hubs across the U.S. and you’ll be skiing the Sierras in no time. Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley) is located within a one-hour drive from Reno-Tahoe International Airport, which is the closest major airport to fly into for access to all Lake Tahoe ski resorts on either the north or south shores. Consider making Reno your base for great hotel deals, lots of casinos, and a fun nightlife scene. Don’t sleep on Mt. Rose, which is the closest ski area to Reno, located 30 minutes away.
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8. Friedman Memorial Airport (SUN)
Alaska, Delta Connection, and United Express Airlines offer direct service into Sun Valley’s Friedman Memorial Airport, putting skiers and riders within 15 miles of Sun Valley’s renowned ski slopes. Nonstop flights are available from Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle to Sun Valley. For added convenience, shuttle service is available from Hailey Friedman Airport to Sun Valley Resort.
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9. Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH) / Bishop Airport (BIH)
Air travel to Mammoth Lakes and Mammoth Mountain, which is among the most-visited ski resorts in the United States, has gotten a whole lot easier. United Airlines now offers daily service to Bishop (BIH) airport from San Francisco (SFO) and Denver (DEN). BIH flights replaced daily United service to Mammoth Yosemite Airport (MMH), making winter air travel to California’s most popular mountain resort more accessible and opening the door for expanded flight routes and access to Mammoth Lakes in the near future. Shuttle and rental car services are both available at Bishop Airport, while there’s also free and regular bus service throughout Mammoth Lakes. It’s about a 45-minute drive from Bishop to Mammoth Lakes.

In addition, there’s Advanced Air service into MMH, which is just 12 miles from Mammoth Mountain. Advanced Air is now offering regional service to and from Hawthorne (HHR) and Carlsbad (CLD) airports. Advanced Air flights also have the advantage of being able to land at BIH in the event of inclement weather in Mammoth Lakes.
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10. Montrose-Telluride Regional Airport (MTJ)
Telluride-bound skiers and riders have a couple different airport options. Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ), dubbed the “runway to recreation,” is just about 90 minutes away. You can fly into Montrose non-stop from numerous cities around the U.S., including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange County, Chicago, Denver, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, and New York City. For even quicker access, take advantage of Denver Air Connection’s service from Denver and Phoenix into Telluride Regional Airport (TEX), which is located just 10 minutes from Telluride. Telluride Express offers shuttle service between Telluride and Montrose Regional Airport, Telluride Regional Airport, and other destinations.
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11. Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN)
Fly into Colorado’s Yampa Valley Regional Airport for just a 30-minute drive to Steamboat Resort (22 miles). There are non-stop flights to Yampa Valley Regional Airport from major airports across the country on Alaska, American, JetBlue, Southwest, and United during the winter season. While Steamboat is the headliner, travelers also have convenient access to the towns of Hayden, Craig, and the rest of this beautiful Valley.
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12. Glacier Park International Airport (FCA)
Many skiers to Montana fly into Bozeman, and for good reason, since it’s the closest airport to Big Sky Resort, the largest ski resort in Montana. But don’t sleep on Whitefish. After grabbing your luggage, you can be on the mountain in 30 minutes when you fly into Glacier Park International Airport. It’s just 15 minutes to the town of Whitefish, and a half-hour from FCA to Whitefish Mountain Resort, which we included in our list of the best uncrowded ski resorts. What’s more, it’s just a 40-minute drive to Glacier National Park. There are few destinations that have the incredible outdoor access and convenience as Whitefish, and Glacier Park International Airport makes it easy to get outdoors in a jiffy.
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