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Fly From Salt Lake City International Airport to Portland International Airport
Portland is the self-proclaimed hippest city in the United States, known for its nightlife and eclectic art scene that the New York Times described as one of the most exciting in America. Natives love the city so much that they try to keep it a secret all to themselves. You can find out what the big deal is when you fly from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Portland International Airport (PDX). Flights from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Portland International Airport (PDX) will put you in the city with a hot cup of coffee in little more than two hours. Some of the major airlines that fly nonstop from Salt Lake City to Portland include Alaska and Delta.
Facilities at Portland International Airport
The airport has two terminals with Delta flying into the South Terminal and Alaska flying into the North Terminal. Some of the other airlines that fly into this facility include Southwest, United, and American. There are five concourses, and the Concourse Connector walkway connects all of them. Besides being compact and easy to get through, Portland International Airport (PDX) has its own distillery and theater. It also features rotating art exhibits and regular concerts, ensuring that travelers are in no hurry to leave. The airport lies along the Interstate 205 about 12 miles northeast of the city. Light rail service to downtown Portland and Beaverton is located next to the airport's baggage claim area. Keeping with the Portland’s forward-looking philosophy, the airport is bike-friendly, offering secured indoor storage areas for those who choose to pedal to the airport. It costs approximately $35 to travel from the airport to the downtown area.
Things to Do Near Portland International Airport
Many who take flights from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Portland International Airport (PDX) make it a point to view one of the town’s major landmarks that’s located only a short distance south of the airport. The National Sanctuary of the Sorrowful Mother, commonly referred to as the Grotto, draws visitors from around the world. The 62-acre sanctuary is built around a 100-foot cliff and contains beautiful statuary and botanical gardens. The southwest quadrant of the city contains the downtown area where you will find a number of beautiful gardens including the Japanese Gardens and Washington Park, which is home to the zoo and the Children’s Museum. The Tom McCall Waterfront Park along the river is a popular spot for concerts and festivals. The northwest quadrant was formerly an industrial area and is now home to art galleries, upscale shopping, and a popular nightspot. Finally, to get a bird’s eye view of the city, take a trip on the Portland Tram, an aerial tramway that hovers over the city, carrying commuters from the waterfront to Marquam Hill.
Hints and Tips for Portland International Airport
The busiest time to fly from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Portland International Airport (PDX) is May through September when visitors are looking to enjoy the city’s mild dry summers. Visitors to Portland can take the opportunity to see professional sports with the NBA Trailblazers playing downtown at the Moda Center and the MLS Timbers playing at Providence Park. There is almost always a festival going on in Portland with the Rose Festival, starting at the beginning of June, being one of the biggest festivals in the country. The city is known for its food cart scene where two people can get a great meal on the street for under $50.
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