Portland, United States
Portland International Airport opened in 1940 and is operated by the Port of Portland. In 2023, PDX served over 19 million passengers.
Its IATA code is PDX. The airport is a major gateway to the Pacific Northwest and is known for its commitment to sustainability and local businesses.
The PDX Next modernization program is underway to enhance the passenger experience and increase capacity.
Portland International Airport has one main terminal building with multiple concourses. There are four lettered concourses: B, C, D, and E.
Concourse B primarily handles Southwest Airlines flights. Concourse C hosts Alaska Airlines flights.
Concourse D is used by a variety of airlines. Concourse E is dedicated to international arrivals and departures, as well as some domestic flights.
The terminal has a total of 54 gates. The airport is undergoing a significant expansion project called PDX Next, which includes the new Concourse B, expected to open in 2024, and a main terminal expansion slated for completion in 2025.
Short-term, Long-term, Economy, and Valet parking are available. Short-term: $3 per 30 minutes, up to $30 per day. Long-term: $3 per hour, up to $24 per day. Economy: $3 per hour, up to $13 per day. Valet: $35 for the first day, $30 for each additional day. Pre-booking is available at https://www.flypdx.com/Parking