Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | January |
Round-trip from | $355 |
One-way from | $101 |
PDX - RNO Price | $355 - $582 |
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RNO Temperature | 35.6 - 75.2 °F |
RNO Rainfall | 0.2 - 1 inches |
Friday is generally a great day to depart. Flying on this day could help you save up to 50%.
To save up to 58% on this flight, we recommend booking at least 57 days prior to travel. The price may fluctuate and will likely increase closer to your departure date. Users on Cheapflights have found tickets from Portland to Reno from $378 1-2 weeks out and tickets from $413 for flights departing within the next 72 hours.
January can be a great time to fly to Reno from Portland with a flight ticket averaging about $296. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of January for as cheap as $140. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of June.
Unlike in the afternoon, when flights are generally more expensive, you can save up to 38% on flights from Portland to Reno by exploring options for tickets at noon.
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$87 - $331
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Return
Price
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Tue 10/3
1 stop15h 18m
Reno
Thu 10/12
1 stop8h 59m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Mon 10/9
1 stop15h 00m
Reno
Thu 10/12
1 stop5h 51m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Tue 10/10
1 stop8h 21m
Reno
Thu 10/12
1 stop5h 51m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Wed 10/11
1 stop8h 21m
Reno
Thu 10/12
1 stop5h 51m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Mon 10/2
1 stop13h 09m
Reno
Thu 10/5
1 stop8h 59m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Wed 11/1
1 stop11h 47m
Reno
Thu 11/9
1 stop8h 59m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Mon 10/9
2 stops22h 11m
Reno
Thu 10/12
1 stop5h 51m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Mon 1/8
1 stop4h 28m
Reno
Tue 1/16
1 stop6h 27m
PortlandReno
PDX - RNO
PDXRNO
Portland
Fri 10/27
1 stop4h 19m
Reno
Tue 10/31
2 stops18h 34m
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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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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
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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?
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
Entertainment
Overall
Comfort
Crew
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?
To fly from Portland to Reno, you need to book a flight from Portland (PDX) to Reno (RNO). Nonstop flights to Reno from Portland take 1h 27m on average. When it comes time to book airfare, you have a few options: there is 1 outbound flight from Portland to Reno offered by 5 different airlines.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Portland to Reno for under $100. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Spirit Airlines for just $87, but on average you can expect to pay $120.
Cheapflights has at least 1 direct flight from Portland to Reno under $400. A good price for a nonstop flight from Portland to Reno is less than $388.
There are currently 14+ open flights from Portland to Reno within the next 7 days for less than $200.
The Portland to Reno flight path was viewed by 11 users in the past month. Keep an eye out for changes in search interest prior to high and low season.
Currently priced at $87, Spirit Airlines will fly you from Portland to Reno and back. In addition to Spirit Airlines, many other airlines offer competitively priced options for your trip. Users have found that Spirit Airlines is 70% cheaper than the other options available to this destination.
$58 is the cheapest one-way deal found within the past few days, from Spirit Airlines. You may also be able to find cheap deals on Delta and Alaska Airlines, with prices starting from $109 and $179, respectively.
When booking a flight from Portland to Reno, you may want to consider flying on American Airlines, Alaska Airlines or Delta as they are the most popular for this route.
Consider Horizon Air (96%), Alaska Airlines (95%) or SkyWest Airlines (94%) when booking your flight. These represent the most reliable airlines when flying from Portland to Reno.
The cheapest flight price from Portland to Reno is $99. On average you can expect to pay $212. The most popular route, (Portland - Reno), can usually be booked for $68.
PDX stands for Portland Airport, while RNO stands for Reno 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.
18%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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41%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
41%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
0%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |
Sunday | 1daily flight |
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Monday | 1daily flight |
Tuesday | 1daily flight |
Wednesday | 1daily flight |
Thursday | 1daily flight |
Friday | 2daily flights |
Saturday | 1daily flight |