Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | February |
Round-trip from | $280 |
One-way from | $164 |
PDX - PIT Price | $280 - $466 |
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PIT Temperature | 28.4 - 73.4 °F |
PIT Rainfall | 2.3 - 4.3 inches |
Flights from Portland to Pittsburgh are found to be more expensive on Wednesday. This shouldn't discourage you from searching as you can still find great deals by being flexible with your options. Use our search form to find deals on tickets to Pittsburgh.
To save on the cost of your flight from Portland to Pittsburgh, book at least 36 days before your planned departure. Booking around this time can save you about 30% on the cost of this flight compared to booking a flight leaving this week. We have found prices from $662 if you need a flight within two weeks. For flights within the next 72 hours, you can find tickets from as low as $747.
The best pricing can be found in the month of February. Prices to Pittsburgh from Portland average $575. You can even find prices in February for less than $575, as users have found deals to Pittsburgh from as low as $252. The month of June appears to be one of the more expensive times to travel to Pittsburgh from Portland. Flying in the targeted month can save you up to 32%.
One of the essential ways to save on airfare from Portland to Pittsburgh is to remain as flexible as possible. Flights that are in the morning tend to be the most expensive. A flight in the afternoon could potentially save you up to 44% on airfare.
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$164 - $397
Route
Depart
Return
Price
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
sáb. 11/4
1 stop16h 51m
Pittsburgh
mié. 11/8
1 stop10h 30m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
sáb. 10/28
1 stop15h 54m
Pittsburgh
sáb. 11/4
1 stop10h 23m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
sáb. 11/4
1 stop16h 51m
Pittsburgh
mié. 11/8
2 stops31h 40m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
mié. 10/18
1 stop8h 02m
Pittsburgh
mié. 11/1
1 stop15h 41m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
mar. 10/10
1 stop13h 26m
Pittsburgh
mar. 10/24
1 stop12h 18m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
dom. 10/22
1 stop29h 59m
Pittsburgh
jue. 10/26
1 stop16h 12m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
jue. 11/2
1 stop16h 22m
Pittsburgh
mar. 11/7
1 stop15h 12m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
sáb. 10/28
2 stops11h 53m
Pittsburgh
sáb. 11/4
2 stops10h 47m
PortlandPittsburgh
PDX - PIT
PDXPIT
Portland
mar. 3/19
1 stop6h 58m
Pittsburgh
mar. 3/26
1 stop10h 04m
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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?
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Overall
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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?
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
Yes, there are multiple flights from Portland to Pittsburgh for under $200. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Multiple Airlines for just $164, but on average you can expect to pay $216.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Portland to Pittsburgh within the next 7 days for less than $300.
Currently priced at $185, Frontier will fly you from Portland to Pittsburgh and back. In addition to Frontier, many other airlines offer competitively priced options for your trip. Check Cheapflights for deals on Spirit Airlines for as low as $188. Frontier is priced at 67% lower than the current average price of a flight leaving 3 months from now.
For one-way options, check prices for Frontier. According to our data, you can fly for as low as $96. Users have also found prices from $97 and $169 on Spirit Airlines and Delta, respectively.
Consider American Airlines, Alaska Airlines or Delta when booking your flight. These represent the most popular airlines when flying from Portland to Pittsburgh.
PDX stands for Portland Airport, while PIT stands for Pittsburgh 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.
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