Published on: 11/28/2025
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Portland International Airport could see nearly 60,000 travelers pass through its concourses the Sunday and Monday after Thanksgiving, making those the busiest days surrounding the November holiday.
“It’s shaping up to be one of our busiest Thanksgiving travel seasons in years at PDX,” spokesperson Molly Prescott told OPB.
Overall, more than 367,000 travelers are expected to pass through the airport between Nov. 25 and Dec. 1, Prescott said, a 0.6% increase over last year. Monday will likely see the highest traffic with about 59,000 people, followed by around 58,700 on Sunday.
PDX is Oregon’s largest airport, with more than 15 airlines operating around 400 flights each day – and more during peak travel times. Holidays in November and December bring an influx of travelers, but Prescott said the 10 busiest weeks of the year for PDX are in the summer.
“So think Father’s Day weekend, that’s always a pretty hot ticket,” she said. “But the reason Thanksgiving travel is always such a big deal here is we see more families, more casual travelers coming through. So it’s always important to give folks a few air travel refreshers to make sure they have smooth trips.”
For example, Prescott suggests arriving two hours before flight time to find parking and check in. Resources for parking, TSA wait times, and other information about flights are accessible through PDX’s website. This year, travelers will also need a REAL ID or comparable form of identification like a passport, Prescott said.
Earlier this month, PDX was one of 40 airports nationwide that had to cancel flights due to the government shutdown. Prescott said operations have returned to normal since the shutdown ended on Nov. 12.
The Pacific Northwest’s other major airport, Seattle-Tacoma, has experienced fuel shortages due to a partial outage on a major fuel pipeline. The Olympic Pipeline system delivers jet fuel directly to Sea-Tac, in addition to carrying petroleum products to Portland. The pipeline had been down for more than a week before operator BP discovered the leak and partially reopened the line Tuesday.
Prescott said unlike Sea-Tac, airlines operating at PDX are able to bring in jet fuel via barge.
Still, travel is unpredictable, and flight delays or cancellations are always possible.
“There could always be spots of weather,” Prescott said. “There could be aircraft maintenance. So check with your airline before you come into the airport.”
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/11/28/portland-airport-busy-travel-times-thanksgiving/
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