Portland International Airport (PDX) is the primary airport serving Portland, Oregon, USA. It is located about 10 miles northeast of downtown Portland and covers an area of approximately 3,000 acres. The airport has a rich history, with its beginnings as a small airfield in the 1920s. It has since grown into a major transportation hub, serving millions of passengers each year.
Portland International Airport is served by numerous major airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines. These airlines offer flights to domestic destinations across the United States, as well as international destinations in Canada, Mexico, and Europe.
Most flights from Portland International Airport are to Seattle and to Los Angeles but there are many more flights to other destinations as well, most of them by Delta Air Lines. Every day there are flights to 18 destinations from Portland International Airport. Here are the most popular destinations:
There are three runways at Portland International Airport, accommodating various types of aircraft.
The airport features a variety of facilities to enhance passengers' travel experience. It has multiple terminals, with the main terminal divided into five concourses (A, B, C, D, and E). Each concourse offers a range of amenities, including dining options, retail stores, and lounges. Portland International Airport is known for its local art installations and cultural exhibits, adding a unique touch to the airport environment.
Public transport options are readily available for travelers heading to and from the airport. The MAX light rail system offers direct connections to downtown Portland and other areas in the metropolitan region. Additionally, there are bus services and taxis available for transportation convenience.