Yeah this was my second time there and I think it's one of the most visually stunning and majestic places I've ever seen. The Epic pass includes up to seven days at Tellluride, and I got it on sale several months ago for around $700, so that alone was a huge savings: the five days I skied last week would have cost me $1,000 otherwise, and I still have unlimited skiing at Mt. Snow, Stowe, Sunapee, etc.
In theory you can fly directly into Telluride but very few flights do, and once you see the runway you won't want to. If the wind is more than 20 knots they will not land there. It's a very short strip surrounded by mountains with a sheer wall at the end of it (with some kind of foam or something in front of it so that you don't catch on fire and die if the plane runs off the end...).
Montrose is the closest regional airport and it's around an hour and 40 minutes away. Most flights connect to there from Denver, DFW or Atlanta, but there is one direct flight between Newark and Montrose every Saturday and Sunday. That's what we took because I didn't want to deal with changing flights and the increased risk of losing luggage. Last time I went I flew through Denver and connected from there to Montrose. There are two main transportation companies that provide service between Montrose and Telluride: Telluride Express and Mountain Limo. I've used both and they are both fine; around $55 to $80 per person before tip, depending on how many people and what type of vehicle, etc.