Portland Intl airport (PDX)
Portland International Airport (IATA: PDX, ICAO: KPDX) serves as the primary airport for the city of Portland, located in the state of Oregon, USA. This international airport stands as a critical gateway, linking the Pacific Northwest to various domestic and international destinations. Established in the 1940s, PDX has grown exponentially, evolving into a modern transportation hub that seamlessly blends efficiency with the unique cultural identity of Portland.
Strategically situated approximately 12 miles northeast of downtown Portland, the airport offers unrivaled access to the city's vibrant urban landscape and the natural beauty of the surrounding region. PDX covers a total area of over 3,000 acres, featuring three runways and numerous state-of-the-art terminals and facilities designed to accommodate a high volume of air traffic.
Portland International Airport serves over 18 million passengers annually, supported by a diverse array of more than 15 airlines that operate both domestic and international routes. The airport handles approximately 300,000 aircraft operations each year, providing flights to over 75 destinations worldwide. Airlines such as Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines, among others, call PDX home, ensuring that passengers have a multitude of options when it comes to their travel plans.
With its award-winning customer service, eco-friendly initiatives, and robust infrastructure, PDX consistently ranks among the top airports in the United States. Its impressive passenger amenities, including an array of dining and shopping options, complement the airport's functionality, making it not only a transportation hub but also a welcoming entry point to the dynamic city of Portland and the wider Pacific Northwest region.