Alaska Airlines will soon offer flights from Portland International Airport to Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Here’s what to know.
Alaska Airlines is launching a new nonstop flight from Portland to Houston starting May 15, 2025, as well as resuming flights between Portland and Eugene and adding a new route between San Diego and Medford.
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A new daily, nonstop flight between Portland International Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston will be starting May 15. The flight will depart from Portland at 10:30 a.m. and depart from Houston just before 6 p.m. year-round.
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Portland International Airport (PDX) serves as a hub for Seattle-based Alaska, which operates around 100 daily flights to 58 destinations from the airport. From May 15, the carrier will launch daily Boeing 737 flights between PDX and Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
Alaska Airlines on May 15 will begin daily service between Houston Bush Intercontinental and Portland, Oregon. Alaska's Boeing 737 service will compete against United, which flies the route two or three times daily. Houston is currently Alaska's largest unserved U.S. city from its Portland base.
Alaska Airlines will operate nonstop flights between Portland and Houston daily and twice-daily flights to Eugene.