Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | September |
Round-trip from | $178 |
One-way from | $128 |
PDX - ORL Price | $178 - $368 |
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ORL Temperature | 60.8 - 84.2 °F |
ORL Rainfall | 2.4 - 8.7 inches |
Find a great deal and save up to 52% by booking at least 34 days prior to your desired departure date, rather than waiting until the week of travel. According to our data, there are a number of flights available from Portland to Orlando within the next two weeks, with the cheapest ticket starting at $333.
Our data shows that September tends to be the cheapest month to fly to Orlando from Portland. Users have commonly found prices around $388 for the month, but tickets can be as low as $129. Due to multiple factors, prepare for potentially higher prices in June.
Regardless of the time of day you decide to fly, the ticket price will remain around the same. Book flights from Portland to Orlando as you normally would.
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$157 - $315
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Return
Price
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Wed 1/31
1 stop21h 00m
Orlando
Sat 2/3
1 stop16h 09m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Mon 1/15
1 stop7h 45m
Orlando
Tue 1/23
1 stop8h 50m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Tue 1/9
1 stop12h 45m
Orlando
Tue 1/16
1 stop17h 45m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Sat 1/13
1 stop12h 55m
Orlando
Wed 1/31
2 stops18h 02m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Wed 1/10
1 stop12h 55m
Orlando
Tue 1/16
2 stops19h 44m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Mon 1/8
1 stop9h 59m
Orlando
Thu 1/11
1 stop10h 05m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Mon 1/8
Nonstop5h 21m
Orlando
Fri 1/12
Nonstop6h 20m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Sun 3/3
1 stop7h 20m
Orlando
Sat 3/9
1 stop9h 53m
PortlandOrlando
PDX - MCO
PDXMCO
Portland
Sat 12/16
1 stop23h 52m
Orlando
Sat 12/23
1 stop28h 38m
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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?
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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?
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Overall
Comfort
Food
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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
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
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
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
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
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
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?
Located just 6.0 mi from the city center, Portland is the airport most travelers will use when flying to Orlando from Portland. Booking flights from Portland (PDX) to Orlando should be relatively easy as there is 1 daily outbound flight to Orlando from 6 different airlines.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Portland to Orlando for under $200. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Frontier for just $157, but on average you can expect to pay $177.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Portland to Orlando under $300. A good price for a nonstop flight from Portland to Orlando is less than $376.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Portland to Orlando within the next 7 days for less than $300.
According to our current data, Frontier ($157), Spirit Airlines ($165), and American Airlines ($194) offers the cheapest pricing from Portland to Orlando. Frontier is priced at 59% lower than the current average price of a flight leaving 3 months from now.
For one-way options, check prices for Spirit Airlines. According to our data, you can fly for as low as $84. Users have also found prices from $85 and $97 on Frontier and American Airlines, respectively.
When booking a flight from Portland to Orlando, you may want to consider flying on American Airlines, Alaska Airlines or Delta as they are the most popular for this route.
While on average a flight from Portland to Orlando is generally $308, our data shows the cheapest flight currently is $119. When looking at the most popular route, (Portland - Orlando), you can expect to pay $157 for that flight.
This is defined as Portland Airport (PDX) and Orlando Airport (MCO). Codes like Orlando Airport are often used to just call airports uniquely. While you’re still figuring out your travel plans, it’s not a bad idea to learn the names and codes of other airports around these areas: Orlando Sanford Intl Airport (SFB).
Most of the time, Portland to Orlando flights that have layovers will stop in Seattle.
Seattle Waterfront, Pike Place Market, and Space Needle are the most popular attractions in Seattle if you're in need of something to do during your layover. Seattle Waterfront, Pike Place Market, and Space Needle are located about 10.9 mi, 11.2 mi, and 12.0 mi, respectively from Seattle/Tacoma Intl. Travelers can rent a car at Seattle/Tacoma Intl for an average daily rate of $47 to make sightseeing during their layover a little easier.
Portland to Orlando flights that have layovers will least frequently stop in Denver.
19%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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54%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
9%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
18%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |
Sunday | 1daily flight |
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Monday | 2daily flights |
Tuesday | 2daily flights |
Wednesday | 2daily flights |
Thursday | 2daily flights |
Friday | 2daily flights |
Saturday | 2daily flights |
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