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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $118 |
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Cheapest month to fly | June |
Average flight time | 2 hrs, 37 mins |
Most popular airline | Alaska Airlines |
Average flights per week | 65 |
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Fly from San Diego to Portland International Airport
Situated at the northern end of the Willamette River Valley, Portland is a vibrant city renowned for its scenic natural surroundings. Known as the City of Roses, Portland boasts historic architecture and museums along with eclectic art, food and entertainment scenes. Visitors enjoy microbreweries, lush parks and views of the majestic snow-capped Mount Hood. You can travel from San Diego to Portland International Airport (PDX) nonstop on American and Alaska airlines. These flights take less than three hours.
Facilities at Portland International Airport
Serving almost 17 million passengers annually, Portland International Airport (PDX) has one large terminal complex. The terminal is divided into five arrival and departure concourses. In addition to a variety of retail shops and eateries, the terminal features children’s play areas, rotating art exhibits and complimentary Wi-Fi. The airport also sponsors a variety of live musical performances. Several major international and low-cost carriers offer flights from San Diego to Portland International Airport (PDX). These include Delta, United, Virgin America and Southwest.
Travelers can reach downtown using the TriMet public transportation system, taxi service or a rental car. Located within the city limits, the airport is connected to the central business district by the MAX Red Line light rail service. A taxi to downtown Portland will cost approximately $48.
Things to Do Near Portland International Airport
The heart of the city, downtown is home to urban parks, the revitalized waterfront and institutions like the 240,000-square-foot Portland Art Museum. Old Town features historic architecture like the Burnside Bridge and the Skidmore Fountain. The district is the hub of the city’s nightlife. You can explore the famous Shanghai Tunnels that run underneath many of the neighborhood’s hotels, restaurants and bars. The hip, trendy Pearl District is the setting for upscale restaurants and Jamison Square with its iconic fountain.
Passengers on flights from San Diego to Portland International Airport (PDX) also enjoy the Portland Aerial Tram that provides excellent views of the surrounding area. Located northwest of downtown, Forest Park is the largest urban green space in the nation. Other points of interest in the city include the 16,000-square-foot, Victorian-era Pittock Mansion, the 64-acre Oregon Zoo and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
Hints and Tips for Portland International Airport
Portland’s temperate climate features summer highs in the 80s, winter lows in the 50s and more than 2,340 hours of annual sunshine. Travelers coming from San Diego to Portland International Airport (PDX) can enjoy several outdoor cultural events. They include the Bridge Pedal, the Portland Rose Festival, the Big Float and the Waterfront Blues Festival.
In addition to the NBA’s Portland Trailblazers, the multipurpose Moda Center hosts a variety of concerts and other large indoor events. The lively downtown performing arts scene revolves around the Portland’5 Centers for the Performing Arts, which oversees the Schnitzer Concert Hall and the Keller Auditorium. Visitors can experience Broadway-style shows as well as critically acclaimed symphony, opera and ballet performances.
The food scene in Portland features local ingredients and a community of inventive chefs. Travelers will find excellent farm-to-table restaurants and unique food trucks. Two people at a mid-range restaurant can expect to pay about $55 for both their meals.
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