COS Terminal Maps & Guide
COS Airport Map Topics:- Airport Terminal Maps
- Getting Around COS Airport
- Frequent Flier Terminal Tips
- Security & Screening
- Food, Shops & Services
- Baggage Claim Areas
- Airport Map FAQ
Welcome to the gateway of Colorado Springs! Whether you're a first-time visitor or a frequent flyer, navigating through Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS) is a breeze. This guide provides you with everything you need to know about the terminal maps, amenities, and tips for a smooth travel experience.
Airport Terminal Maps
Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Colorado Springs Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.
Colorado Springs Municipal Airport Terminal Map
Getting Around COS Airport
The airport features a single terminal with two concourses. However, only one concourse, which houses gates 1–12, is used for commercial flights. The second concourse, known as the Western Pacific Airlines concourse, contains gates 14–18 but is primarily used for meetings and not accessible to the public. This makes navigating the airport relatively straightforward, as you will only need to familiarize yourself with the main concourse.
Upon entering the terminal, you will find the check-in counters and security checkpoint. After passing through security, you will access the concourse with gates 1–12. Signage throughout the terminal is clear and helps guide you to your gate, restrooms, dining options, and other amenities. If you need assistance, airport staff are available to help direct you to your destination.
Here are a few tips for getting around the terminal efficiently:
- Pay attention to the overhead signs, which provide directions to gates, restrooms, and other facilities.
- If you have any questions or need assistance, look for information desks or airport personnel.
- Allow extra time to pass through security, especially during peak travel times.
Explore the full list of airlines and terminal locations at COS for an easier airport experience.
Frequent Flier Terminal Tips
To help you navigate the airport terminals with ease, we’ve gathered the best advice and tips from COS-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their first-hand insights will guide you through the terminals for a smoother journey. Here’s what they have to say:
Navigating the Airport
"If you're flying out of COS, arrive a bit early and take a moment to familiarize yourself with the terminal layout. The main concourse houses all the gates for commercial flights, making it fairly straightforward. Look for the overhead signs—they're really helpful." — John D., Monument, CO, December 2023
"For those new to Colorado Springs Airport, remember that gates 1-12 are all in the same concourse. It's a small airport, so you won't have to walk far, but keep an eye on the signs to avoid any confusion." — Emily R., Fountain, CO, January 2024
Amenities & Services
"The food court in the main terminal has a decent selection. I always grab a coffee from the shop near the entrance before heading to my gate. Also, the free Wi-Fi is pretty reliable if you need to get some work done." — Michael K., Manitou Springs, CO, February 2024
"If you have a bit of time before your flight, check out the massage chairs near the gates. They're a great way to relax for a few minutes, especially after going through security." — Lisa M., Woodland Park, CO, March 2024
Security
"The TSA PreCheck lanes at COS are a lifesaver. They’re available at both security checkpoints, and the lines are usually short. It’s worth enrolling if you travel frequently." — David S., Peyton, CO, April 2024
"Even though COS is a smaller airport, give yourself extra time for security during peak hours, especially in the mornings. The lines can get long, but the staff is pretty efficient." — Sarah L., Falcon, CO, May 2024
Baggage
"Baggage claim is super easy to navigate here. Just remember that American, Delta, and United use Baggage Claim Area 1, while Frontier and Allegiant use Area 2. It’s well-marked, so you won’t get lost." — Tom H., Security-Widefield, CO, June 2024
"If you’re traveling with kids, the baggage claim area has plenty of space for strollers and luggage carts. It’s a family-friendly setup, which makes things less stressful." — Jessica P., Black Forest, CO, July 2024
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Security & Screening
In this section, you'll find detailed information about the security and screening processes at the airport. Learn about the locations of security checkpoints, the availability of TSA PreCheck and CLEAR lanes, and how to expedite your screening process. Additionally, discover the procedures for passport and immigration control, and find out how to enroll in programs like Global Entry and TSA PreCheck to make your travel experience smoother and more efficient.
Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)
Passengers departing from COS Airport will find security checkpoints located on the upper level of the main terminal. There are two security checkpoints, one on the east side and one on the west side of the terminal. Both checkpoints are equipped with advanced security screening technology to ensure the safety of all passengers and their belongings.
Fast Track Lanes and Locations
For passengers who want to expedite the security screening process, the airport offers TSA PreCheck lanes. These lanes are located at both security checkpoints in the main terminal. TSA PreCheck allows eligible passengers to enjoy a faster and more efficient screening experience, without having to remove their shoes, belts, or light jackets. Additionally, passengers who are members of the CLEAR program can use the dedicated CLEAR lane at the east security checkpoint to bypass the regular security lines.
Passport & Immigration Control Locations
COS does not have any international flights, so there are no passport or immigration control locations at the airport. However, passengers who are traveling internationally from other airports should ensure they have all necessary travel documents and visas before departing. It is recommended to arrive at the airport at least two hours before an international flight to allow enough time for check-in, security screening, and any necessary immigration procedures at the destination airport.
TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints
At Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints are available to help expedite the security screening process for passengers. TSA Pre Check is a program that allows eligible passengers to enjoy a faster and more convenient screening experience by using dedicated lanes and not having to remove certain items from their carry-on bags. To apply for TSA Pre Check, passengers can visit the TSA website and complete an online application. TSA Pre Check is available at select airports across the United States, including COS.
Check out the security checkpoint wait times by visiting this wait times guide.
Global Entry Locations
Global Entry is a program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. At Colorado Springs Airport, Global Entry kiosks are available for eligible passengers to use. To apply for Global Entry, passengers must complete an online application and schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center. There are several Enrollment Centers located throughout the United States, including one in Denver, which is approximately an hour and a half drive from COS.
CLEAR Lane Locations
This airport does not currently have CLEAR Lanes. However, you still might be able to use CLEAR if you are traveling to or from another airport that does. You can easily check CLEAR airport locations and learn more about how to save a ton of time on your next trip!
Limited Time CLEAR Offer
In partnership with iFly, you can now get CLEAR for 2 months free! You can enjoy the convenience of CLEAR on your next trip without the hassle and stress of long lines at the TSA checkpoint. Enrollment is fast and easy.
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Renew Your TSA Pre Membership
Is your TSA PreCheck membership expiring soon? Renew your 5-year membership online with ease through this exclusive iFly offer. Continue to enjoy the benefits of faster airport security, including shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Don’t wait—Renew today!
Enroll in TSA PreCheck
If you’re new to TSA Pre, now is the perfect time to enroll! Take advantage of this offer to join the program and start enjoying stress-free travel. With PreCheck, you’ll breeze through airport security with shorter lines and no need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Enroll Now!
*TSA Precheck is available to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents.
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Food, Shops & Services
Colorado Springs Municipal Airport offers a variety of food and shopping options for travelers. The main terminal has a food court with several restaurants, including a coffee shop, a deli, and a pizza place. There are also vending machines throughout the airport for quick snacks and drinks.
In terms of shopping, the airport has a few stores where travelers can purchase souvenirs, books, and magazines. There is also a duty-free store for international travelers. Additionally, the airport has amenities such as free Wi-Fi, charging stations, and a business center for those who need to get work done before their flight.
For those with a longer layover or delay, there are also massage chairs available for a quick relaxation session. Colorado Springs Airport offers a decent selection of food and shopping options, as well as amenities to make the travel experience more comfortable.
Looking for dining and shopping options? Explore the restaurants and shopping info page for more details.
Baggage Claim Areas
The airport has two baggage claim areas located on the lower level of the main terminal. Baggage claim area 1 is for airlines such as American, Delta, and United, while baggage claim area 2 is for Frontier and Allegiant. Both areas have baggage carousels and are easily accessible from the arrival gates.
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