$59 Find Cheap Flights from Washington to Oregon

1 adult
1 adult, Economy, 0 bags

KAYAK searches hundreds of travel sites at once for deals on flights to Oregon

Travelers love KAYAK
41’299’237 searches in the past 7 days on KAYAK

Save 23% or moreCompare multiple travel sites with one search.

Track pricesNot ready to book? Create a price alert for when prices drop.

Bundle and saveSave money when you bundle your flight + hotel.

Filter your dealsChoose cabin class, free Wi-Fi and more.

Useful Info

Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$54
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 9% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 3% increase in price.
Flight from Seattle to Eugene

Flights from Washington to Oregon: the best tips from KAYAK users

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew the route from Washington to Oregon 
RickFlew with Alaska Airlines
SEA
-
PDX
Jan 2026
Seattle customs is easy. No crowds. Another big hike. Wear walking shoes.
Verified travelerFlew with Scandinavian Airlines
SEA
-
MFR
Jun 2025
Be prepared for a long layover. Direct flights to Medford are slim.
Verified travelerFlew with Alaska Airlines
GEG
-
PDX
Feb 2025
My advise to customers is to make sure there’s at least 1 hour during layover as delays and gates can add to stressful circumstances as you rush to meet your connecting flight

FAQs for booking flights from Washington to Oregon

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Washington to Oregon?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Washington to Oregon.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Washington to Oregon?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Washington to Oregon is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Washington to Oregon?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Washington to Oregon with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Washington to Oregon?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Washington to Oregon up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airlines fly most frequently to Oregon?

    Washington and Oregon are connected by different airlines. The airlines that fly that route the most regularly are Alaska Airlines (196 flights per week), Hawaiian Airlines (180 flights per week), and Delta (123 flights per week).

  • How many airports are there in Oregon?

    There are 6 airports in Oregon. The busiest airport is Portland Airport (PDX), with 72% of all flights arriving there.

  • Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Oregon?

    Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Oregon is Bend/Redmond Airport (RDM), with an average flight price of $188.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Oregon?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Oregon is Tuesday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $307. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, where round-trip prices are $470 on average.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Oregon?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Oregon is generally in the afternoon, when round-trip flights cost $317 on average. Morning departures are around 11% cheaper than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Oregon is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $419.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Oregon?

    The cheapest ticket to Oregon from Washington found in the last 72 hours was to Medford, at $66 round-trip. The most popular route is Seattle (BFI) to Portland (PDX) and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $99.

  • What is the cheapest month to fly from Washington to Oregon?

    The cheapest month for flights from Washington to Oregon is November, when tickets cost $238 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are August and March, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $585 and $421 respectively.

  • How far in advance should I book a flight from Washington to Oregon?

    To get a below average price on the flight from Washington to Oregon, you should book around 4 weeks before departure, which saves you about 70% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 17 weeks before departure.

  • How many cities have direct flights to Oregon?

    From Washington, there are direct flights to Oregon from 2 cities. The city with the most direct flights is Seattle, with 1,007 direct flights each week.

  • How many direct flights to Oregon are there each day?

    There are around 157 direct flights from within Washington to Oregon every day. Most flights (32%) depart in the evening.

  • How many direct flights to Oregon are there each week?

    Each week there are around 1,094 direct flights from within Washington to Oregon. The most common day for departures is Friday, with 16% of flights taking off on this day.

  • How long is the flight to Oregon?

    An average nonstop flight from Washington to Oregon takes 3h 12m, covering a distance of 252 miles. The shortest route is Portland (PDX) to Redmond (RDM) with an average flight time of 0h 47m.

  • How many long-haul flights are there to Oregon each week?

    There are not any long-haul (6-12 hour flight duration) or medium-haul (3-6 hour flight duration) flights to Oregon. Instead, there are 1,094 short-haul flights (up to 3 hour flight duration), with the most arriving from Seattle.

  • What are the most popular destinations in Oregon?

    Based on KAYAK flight searches, the most popular destination is Boise (44% of total searches to Oregon). The next most popular destinations are Portland (18%) and Medford (15%). Searches for flights to Redmond (13%), to Eugene (7%) and to Pendleton (1%) are also popular.

Reviews of the top 3 airlines serving from Washington to Oregon

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Washington to Oregon? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
Alaska AirlinesOverall score based on 11808 reviews
8.1Boarding
8.5Crew
7.1Food
7.8Comfort
7.0Entertainment
Airline reviews

Flight attendants made this flight wonderful. They made sure everyone had what they needed and anticipated future needs. They made adjustments as needed. It was clear this was an experienced crew.

10.0 ExcellentJoseph, Jan 2026
DFW - PDX
Read more Alaska Airlines reviews

Flight attendants made this flight wonderful. They made sure everyone had what they needed and anticipated future needs. They made adjustments as needed. It was clear this was an experienced crew.

Very delayed for seemingly no reason. Made me miss an event

we bought Mediterranean boxes for lunch. The salami in mine had gone bad long ago, but my partner had good salami and could eat it. Could I buy assigned seats? I guess that I didn't spend enough, so sat at the back of the plane

the flight attendant was so great and the upgrade to first class was top notch

There was no food or entertainment, thus thus the neutral rating.

The Alaska Airlines app made it very difficult to find my boarding pass. It was very frustrating to use! The flight itself was flawless.

No communication with delayed and canceled flights. Completely in the dark for the whole experience.

You need categories to note when food and entertainment are not available. Alaska's system would not update flight info on the board for this flight, so there was some confusion after deplaning from the previous flight as to which gate and depart time were accurate for this flight.

You need categories to denote when food and entertainment are not available.

Alaska is generally the airline I fly nearly all the time. I nearly always have wonderful experiences on Alaska and never a complaint. However, this entire flight felt like we were in the cheap seats the entire time and I had even upgraded to a cushier seat. For an over six hour flight (that became 7 hours) there was no online entertainment. I couldn’t connect to Wi-Fi and we were offered one snack and one drink. We were instructed to go to a particular baggage claim and 30 minutes later our bag still hadn’t come out and it turned out it was the wrong carousel announced. So overall, this flight was a series of mishaps really less than mediocre service even though flight attendants were wonderful.

Delta One is extraordinary. I fly business when somebody hires me. I just wonder why there is such a chasm between business class and the insanely inhumane and nonsensical coach. The seats are not large enough to fit even my tiny wife. We fly 10% of what we did because we don’t want to pay 5-10 k but for $400 it’s unbearable. It seems like the accountants took over and made stupid decisions. Screw in 20 extra seats and make it so unbearable that people fly 90% less. Just put the damn price up and put some proper chairs in. But business, yay.

Timing, quality of service, promptness and courtesy of the staff

It was last minute due to weather - considering - it was amazing! Good smiles, friendly staff and they were making sure we knew what was going on when and where.

delta last minute gave me a boarding pass for a different flight with no confirmation that they were changing it

The service from the flight attendants were of supreme quality. They greeted and treated everyone with a wide smile. This is totally absent nowadays. Kudos to them!!!!

Excellent flight and got us around tough weather. Only issue was seat TV did not work and crew tried to reboot.

Very large passenger too space from my own seat. Arm board couldn’t be lowered because of his size. It wads very uncomfortable trip, as the flight was full couldn’t move anywhere having back pain because of the position in which I was the entire flight.

was sitting in the jet bridge for 10 minutes in -20 degree weather waiting for my bag

Outdated equipment in disrepair, wifi inoperable. Broken seats, taped air vents, generally poor condition, the 717 showed its age and lack of upkeep.

My flight out of Baton Rouge to Atlanta was delayed by a half hour. This got us into Atlanta airport 30 minutes late. I ran through the airport to get to my connecting flight. As I approached the boarding gate, I saw the boarding door was still open and a passenger was being checked in. But when I got to the gate, the boarding agent told me they had already given away my seat and there were no empty seats on that flight. So I had to take a later flight. That has never happened to me before. Very frustrating.

The crew at Hawaiian Airlines was fantastic. Kind and hard working. The pilots were great with giving us all the updates to make sure we were informed.

Flight scheduled to take off at 5.55pm but it did not take off until 7pm due to some food delivery delay.

Alaska was fine as usual. My frustration came with accessing boarding passes. On the first trip, I could only get one to print ans took a picture of the second one. On our return trip, the system was down? Friends who booked directly with Alaska had theirs process. I even tried the 800 number and had others try it too. It said something in Spanish and hung up. The agent at the airport succeeded.

The crew was quite good, they came by often with drinks or to collect trash. But what wasn't nice was the flight was over weigh and several people had to be rebooked. I was questioned whether I should have a seat when I was getting to it. The in-flight entertainment kept buffering and interrupting. And the route took the airplane through high winds which caused us a longer flight

Wasn’t on the flight due to Alaska cancellation…also after all the rerouting, I was going to be on a later flight that left SFO at 7:47pm, which meant an almost 6 hour layover. That same Hawaiian flight was delayed for another 2hours.

I had to cancel the flight because with a 3 hour delay for 'unexpected maintenance' in getting to LAX, I couldn't connect to an overseas flight that I had booked on Scandinavian Air.

My flight was delayed three hours and then cancelled. The gate agent proceeded to rebook me in a middle seat without telling me and I was placed between two large individuals who did not fit in their own seats and instead took up most of mine. It was an awful experience.

Flight was smooth and comfortable. We were able to check a bag at counter due to full flight and boarded with an earlier group. We were there very early and didn’t hear the gate change just noticed our flight was no longer displayed st the gate. There were two other flights with gate shuffles - may be unavoidable but not desirable. First time I had to print my own luggage tag and attach at arrival. Not a fan of that process.

I received an email from Kayak with confirmation number for Hawaiian and another for Alaska. I received emails from Kayak for both my outbound and return flight to say "time to check in." Despite trying each number (Hawaiian and Alaska), I could not check in for outbound or return. It was then confusing at the airport - I hda "no place to go" to figure out how to check in. All the kiosks are marked "scan bag,etc." I wandered around with no agent to talk to. That was a bit stressful. Either Kayak, or airline, needed better communication on what to expect and to do.

When I purchased my ticket, it said i was flying with Hawaii airlines. Which is now operated by Alaska. Naturally I went to check in with Hawaii airlines once at the airport. However, there was no one at the desk until 7 am and their kiosk couldn’t find my tickets. I went over to Alaska and they said they couldn’t help me and to wait for Hawaii. My flight left at 7:15 so I didn’t have time to wait. They even told me to ask United which was next to the Hawaii desk what time Hawaii opened. I called the Hawaii airlines number and the operator told me to ask Alaska for help since my flight was operated by Alaska. So I went back and almost got brushed off again and sent to Hawaii. The Alaska desk attendant told me to check in at their kiosk but it didn’t work. I ran over to an older lady who was helping check bags and asked for help printing my boarding passes. Thankful she was able to do it right away! This whole debacle took a little over an hour. I wish there was better communication and knowledge between the two airlines because it could have been easily handled if everyone between the two airlines was on the same page. Once I ran through the airport to get to my gate, we were greeted with a smile and they seemed glad we made our flight! We were the last to board and barely made it. After the headache our flight was great! No complaints there.

Everything you need to know for your flight to Oregon

Cabin class types available on flights to Washington

Cabin classes available on flights to Washington. Prices are the lowest found on KAYAK over the last 7 days. Price and availability is not guaranteed.