Popular in | July |
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Cheapest in | January |
Round-trip from | $178 |
One-way from | $90 |
PDX - ATL Price | $178 - $350 |
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ATL Temperature | 42.8 - 80.6 °F |
ATL Rainfall | 3.4 - 5.3 inches |
Saturday is generally a great day to depart. Flying on this day could help you save up to 49%.
When searching for a good deal, it’s best to be prepared for potential fluctuations in price. We recommend booking at least 41 days in advance, which can save you up to 17% on flights from Portland to Atlanta compared to booking the week you need them. Waiting 41 days out may not be for everyone, so we have options available for flights within the next two weeks, with the lowest price starting at $596. For sooner than that we have options available in the next 3 days from $672.
Flights from Portland to Atlanta lean towards being more expensive in July. Prices are generally better when you fly from Portland to Atlanta in January, with the cheapest ticket starting at $164.
Unlike in the morning, when flights are generally more expensive, you can save up to 54% on flights from Portland to Atlanta by exploring options for tickets in the afternoon.
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Budget
$85 - $161
Route
Depart
Return
Price
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Wed 11/8
1 stop17h 06m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Tue 11/14
1 stop13h 20m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Tue 11/7
1 stop17h 06m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Wed 11/15
1 stop20h 12m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Wed 11/1
1 stop7h 12m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Mon 11/6
1 stop13h 24m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Wed 11/8
1 stop17h 06m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Tue 11/14
2 stops13h 39m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Tue 11/7
2 stops13h 32m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Sat 11/11
1 stop11h 22m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Sat 11/11
2 stops9h 14m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Tue 11/14
1 stop13h 20m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Tue 11/7
2 stops9h 46m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Fri 11/10
1 stop13h 07m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Mon 11/6
1 stop17h 41m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Wed 11/15
2 stops14h 50m
PortlandAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
PDX - ATL
PDXATL
Portland
Thu 10/12
1 stop14h 24m
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Tue 10/31
1 stop16h 39m
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Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Crew
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Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Boarding
Reviews
No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
If you are looking to fly to Atlanta from Portland, you can depart the city using Portland International Airport (PDX), which is the largest and busiest airport in the state of Oregon. The airport is located south of the Columbia River in Multnomah County and is situated approximately 12 miles northeast of Downtown Portland. You could get to the airport using the Light Rail, which has direct trips to the airport and takes around 38min on the route. You could also use the Line 12 Bus that takes around 50min to get to PDX Airport. A taxi is a fast and convenient option that takes around 17min on the road. Portland International has flights to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), which is the main airport in Atlanta and the busiest not only in the state but also in the entire country. The airport majorly serves Atlanta and is located roughly 7miles south of Downtown Atlanta. If you would like to get to the city center from ATL using public transport, you could catch the MARTA train which can get you to downtown in approximately 20min. Airport shuttles are also available at the domestic terminal section and take around 30min to get to Downtown Atlanta.
You will find that there are a few airlines that are able to provide direct flights to Atlanta from Portland. There are also airlines providing flights with one layover on the route. Some of the popular airlines which service these flights include Frontier, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and SkyWest DBA United Express. You can get to use flights with airlines providing cheap flights to Atlanta if you depart from Portland International Airport (PDX).
Those who choose to fly to Atlanta from Portland can expect flights with one layover on this route. A flight typically begins at Portland Airport, stops at either Denver International Airport (DEN), George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), or Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), then lands at Atlanta International Airport. The length of the flights on this route depends mainly on the time spent at each layover as well as the airline you choose to fly with, which is generally anywhere between 6h 39min to 19h 40min.
If you’re a citizen of the United States and are looking to fly to Atlanta from Portland, then you are not required to be in possession of a visa when traveling between the two cities. It is mandatory that you have valid identification, such as a Real ID or a passport.
Booking a flight from Portland (PDX) to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) is your only option if you wish to fly from Portland to Atlanta. On a typical day, there are 9 flights from Portland to Hartsfield-Jackson, all of which are around 4h 30m for a nonstop flight. You can also purchase a plane ticket from 6 airlines when you book a flight from Portland to Atlanta.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Portland to Atlanta for under $100. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Frontier for just $85, but on average you can expect to pay $118.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Portland to Atlanta under $500. A good price for a nonstop flight from Portland to Atlanta is less than $644.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Portland to Atlanta within the next 7 days for less than $200.
You can find nonstop flights on the following days: Sunday, Friday, Saturday.
This flight path from Portland to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson was viewed by 17 users in the past month. Keep an eye out for changes in search interest prior to high and low season.
13 flight departures from Portland to Atlanta per day on average.
Early Morning (Midnight to 6am) - 31% of flight departures
Morning (6am - Noon) - 54% of flight departures
Afternoon (Noon - 6pm) - 15% of flight departures
Departing from Portland to Atlanta will take you 17h 06m. There are 2180 mi between Portland and Atlanta.
Currently priced at $85, Frontier will fly you from Portland to Atlanta and back. In addition to Frontier, many other airlines offer competitively priced options for your trip. Frontier is priced at 84% lower than the current average price of a flight leaving 3 months from now.
Before booking your flight from Portland to Atlanta check out the most popular airlines for this route: American Airlines, Alaska Airlines or Delta.
Looking for the most reliable airlines to get you to your destination on time? Our data shows these are most likely to get you from Portland to Atlanta on time: Air France (96%), KLM (92%), Korean Air (90%).
Looking at all options, your cheapest flight can be booked for $183. While the most popular route (Portland - Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson) can be booked for $105 on average our data indicates $1,002 when flying from Portland to Atlanta.
PDX stands for Portland Airport, while ATL stands for Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. These codes are often called IATA codes, a set of identifiers established by IATA (International Air Transport Association) that is widely used by airlines and the aviation industry.
16%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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65%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
4%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
15%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |
Sunday | 8daily flights |
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Monday | 13daily flights |
Tuesday | 9daily flights |
Wednesday | 9daily flights |
Thursday | 9daily flights |
Friday | 9daily flights |
Saturday | 8daily flights |
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