Fly from
Budget
$162 - $315
Route
Depart
Return
Price
New York LaGuardiaPortland
LGA - PDX
LGAPDX
New York LaGuardia
Wed 6/5
1 stop17h 17m
Portland
Tue 6/11
2 stops30h 31m
New York LaGuardiaPortland
LGA - PDX
LGAPDX
New York LaGuardia
Wed 6/5
1 stop11h 51m
Portland
Mon 6/10
1 stop11h 28m
NewarkPortland
EWR - PDX
EWRPDX
Newark
Tue 9/3
1 stop9h 34m
Portland
Sat 9/14
1 stop10h 06m
New York LaGuardiaPortland
LGA - PDX
LGAPDX
New York LaGuardia
Wed 6/5
1 stop11h 51m
Portland
Tue 6/11
1 stop11h 07m
NewarkPortland
EWR - PDX
EWRPDX
Newark
Tue 6/4
Nonstop5h 51m
Portland
Wed 6/5
Nonstop5h 14m
New York John F Kennedy IntlPortland
JFK - PDX
JFKPDX
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 6/4
Nonstop6h 13m
Portland
Tue 6/11
Nonstop5h 26m
New York John F Kennedy IntlPortland
JFK - PDX
JFKPDX
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 6/4
1 stop10h 52m
Portland
Wed 6/5
Nonstop5h 24m
NewarkPortland
EWR - PDX
EWRPDX
Newark
Fri 6/14
1 stop17h 51m
Portland
Mon 6/17
1 stop6h 35m
New York LaGuardiaPortland
LGA - PDX
LGAPDX
New York LaGuardia
Sun 5/26
1 stop11h 32m
Portland
Sun 6/2
1 stop11h 13m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Portland (average of $276). Flying to Portland in July will prove the most costly (average of $402). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$276
February
$306
March
$336
April
$303
May
$329
June
$377
July
$402
August
$344
September
$296
October
$276
November
$298
December
$292
PDX Temperature | 41 - 69.8 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Portland, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 69.8 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 41.0 F).
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Boarding
Comfort
Food
Entertainment
Overall
Crew
Reviews
Really nothing. There was no food involved and I did not participate in any entertainment but the flight attendant who wins the gold star is Ralph on my flight from Portland to Sacramento! (7/24 take off at 6:15 am)
Flights to Portland didn’t bring settlers to this West Coast city, but Portland remains as a destination spot in U.S. history and welcomes millions of travelers on Portland flights each year. Portland is best known for its pivotal role during the California Gold Rush in the 1850s. The city continued to thrive with the addition of railroads in the late 1800s and was the site of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. Today, Portland’s diverse economy, including more than 1,700 high-tech companies that are based here, keep millions of travelers booking flights to Portland every year.
Save money on cheap flights to Portland and use the extra cash to spend in Portland’s vast shopping district. Serious shoppers booking weekend flights to Portland will head straight to the popular Saturday market, the nation’s largest outdoor crafts market. Antique hunters will find a gem in the Sellwood and Westmoreland districts. Shopping book Portland flights should check out the main shopping districts also include downtown, the Pearl District, and the Hawthorne district.
History buffs will enjoy visiting the city and strolling through Portland’s historic Old Town and Waterfront Park. While your flight to Portland might not feature the best in fine dining, visitors booking flights to Portland will be pleased with the acclaimed dining options in the city. Nob Hill, downtown and the Pearl District offer top dining destinations. In addition, tree-huggers book flights to Portland because it is one of the greenest cities in America.
You might not strike gold on your flight to Portland, but many visitors to Portland agree that the city is a diamond in the rough.
Portland has the mild rainy climate of the Pacific Northwest. It doesn’t get that much rain in inches, but it has a lot of days when it rains some. The rainy season is roughly October to May. Summer is the sunniest season in Portland, so that’s when most people visit. It can be hot, with temperatures reaching 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Whenever you go, be prepared for at least a little rain and also for cool evenings even in summer.
Peak Season:
There is much less rain from May to October, and because the summer weather is mild, any time during this half of the year is a great time to book flights to Portland. Summer is the most popular time to visit Portland, but that often means higher Portland flights and hotel rates.
Off Season:
The rainy season goes from October to May. During this time, you’ll find cheap flights to Portland and almost as much to see and do. The most pleasant weather in more-or-less off-season times occurs in early May and late September.
It’s easy to walk around compact downtown Portland. There are plenty of small parks to rest at and sidewalks are wide. The public transit system is very good. TriMet has buses and light rail, the Metropolitan Area Express (MAX). If you’re traveling in the free rail zone, a 300-block area downtown, a ride won’t cost you a thing. The Portland Streetcar services the cultural district and great areas for shopping and restaurants. The free rates apply to the streetcar too. If you hop on one of the vintage streetcars that run on the weekends, you still won’t have to pay.
Portland International Airport (PDX) is the busiest in the state, providing up to 90 percent of the air traffic to Oregon. Nearly 15 million passengers pass through its gates each year.
While its name says international, flights to Portland International Airport are mostly regional with a few routes from Canada. Direct connections can be made to cities such as New York, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Seattle, Dallas, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Denver and Los Angeles. Delta operates the airport’s only intercontinental route to Amsterdam.
The airport is attractive and relatively efficient, but tends to be ranked somewhere in the middle in terms of US airports. With no diversions more exciting than free Wi-Fi and an ice-cream cone from Baskin-Robbins, passengers coming through Portland International will find it as adequate as they require.