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PDX Airport Map & Terminal Guide

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Welcome to Portland Airport, your gateway to the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're navigating the terminal, exploring dining options, or seeking travel tips, our comprehensive guide will help you make the most of your time at PDX.

Airport Terminal Maps

Do you know your specific departure or arrival terminal at Portland Airport? Select it from the list of terminal maps below, and use the interactive map to find all available amenities, and even navigate to them, or to another terminal if you're connecting at the airport.

PDX Airport Terminal Map: First, scroll down on this page to the map image. Then, tap or click on the image or button to choose your terminal or locate parking facilities. A window will open with an interactive map, allowing you to pan and zoom to a specific terminal or concourse, gate, or amenity. You can also use the search feature to highlight the location on the map of gates, restaurants, lounges, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas and more. In addition, get directions from one location to another, which is very handy when you know your arrival and departure gate for a connection!

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Portland Airport Terminal Map

Getting Around PDX Airport

PDX Airport features a single passenger terminal, which is divided into four concourses labeled B, C, D, and E. These concourses are interconnected, making it easy for you to move between them without the need for shuttle services. Each concourse is accessible on foot, and clear signage throughout the terminal aids in navigating between gates and facilities.

Here are some tips for getting around inside the airport:

  • Follow the overhead signs to reach your desired concourse and gate. These signs are color-coded to help guide you efficiently.
  • Concourse D houses the international gates, recently renamed to honor Governor Victor G. Atiyeh. If you're flying internationally, this is where you'll likely head.
  • The airport layout is straightforward, with a total of 60 gates. This setup helps to minimize the walking distance between gates within the same concourse.

Explore which airlines are based at PDX Airport and learn their terminal assignments.

Frequent Flier Terminal Tips

To help you get around PDX with ease, we've gathered practical tips from PDX-based frequent travelers, flight attendants, pilots, and airport staff. Their insights offer a closer look at the ins and outs of PDX (PDX). Here's what they have to say:

"I always use the digital directory at Concourse C to check gate changes. It saved me time during a late-night trip." — Javier S., Beaverton, March 2024

"The food court near Concourse D offers local snacks that make waiting more pleasant. Try Stumptown's coffee if you get a chance." — Andrea P., Hillsboro, April 2024

"I found the security check area at the center of the terminal more efficient if I line up outside early. It cuts waiting time significantly." — Paul R., Vancouver, May 2024

"Last time I was at PDX, I discovered the charging stations scattered around Concourse C were very well placed near seating areas. They came in handy during a long layover." — Maria K., Tigard, June 2024

"I keep a small bag near me when passing through security at the main checkpoint, because the area is busy and helps me travel light." — Amir T., Lake Oswego, July 2024

"I always ask a gate agent about the nearest pet relief area if I'm flying with my dog. It saved me during a morning flight from Concourse E." — Nina L., Oregon City, August 2024

"I noticed the clear signage towards the baggage claim in the lower level helps me quickly locate my carousel even during peak hours." — Carlos M., Beaverton, September 2024

iFly Tip: Navigate your way through the airport faster with our check-in tips.

Security & Screening

In this section, you'll find comprehensive information on the various security and screening processes at the airport. Learn about the locations of security checkpoints, the availability of TSA PreCheck and fast track lanes, passport and immigration control locations, and the Global Entry Enrollment Center. Additionally, discover details about CLEAR lanes, special offers, and how to renew or enroll in TSA PreCheck for faster travel. This guide aims to help you navigate security procedures smoothly and efficiently.

Locations of Security Checkpoint(s)

PDX has several security checkpoints located throughout the airport. The main security checkpoint is located in the center of the terminal building, near the entrance to Concourse C. There are also additional security checkpoints located at the entrances to Concourses A, B, and D. Passengers are advised to arrive at the airport at least two hours before their scheduled departure time to allow enough time to pass through security.

Fast Track Lanes and Locations

Portland Airport offers a TSA PreCheck program that allows eligible passengers to use a dedicated lane for expedited security screening. The TSA PreCheck lane is located at the main security checkpoint in the center of the terminal building, near the entrance to Concourse C. In addition, some airlines offer their own fast track lanes for their premium passengers. These lanes are typically located near the main security checkpoint.

Passport & Immigration Control Locations

Portland Airport has a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility located in the International Arrivals area of the terminal building. Passengers arriving on international flights are required to pass through CBP processing before exiting the airport. The CBP facility is located near the baggage claim area in the lower level of the terminal building. Passengers are advised to have all necessary travel documents, including passports and visas, ready for inspection by CBP officers.

TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints

PDX Airport has several TSA and TSA Pre Checkpoints located throughout the airport. These checkpoints are designed to streamline the security process for travelers and allow those who have enrolled in TSA Pre to move through security more quickly. TSA Pre is a program that allows travelers to keep on their shoes, belts, and light jackets, and keep their laptops and liquids in their carry-on bags. To enroll in TSA Pre, travelers must complete an application process and pay a fee.

For the latest security wait times, visit our security checkpoints guide.

Global Entry Locations

The airport is home to a Global Entry Enrollment Center, which allows travelers to complete the application process for the Global Entry program. Global Entry is a program that allows travelers to expedite their entry into the United States when returning from international travel. To enroll in Global Entry, travelers must complete an application process, attend an interview, and pay a fee. The enrollment center at PDX makes it easy for travelers to complete this process before their trip, saving them time and hassle when they return to the United States.

CLEAR Lane Locations

This airport does not currently have CLEAR Lanes. However, you still might be able to use CLEAR if you are traveling to or from another airport that does. You can easily check CLEAR airport locations and learn more about how to save a ton of time on your next trip!

Limited Time CLEAR Offer

In partnership with iFly, you can now get CLEAR for 2 months free! You can enjoy the convenience of CLEAR on your next trip without the hassle and stress of long lines at the TSA checkpoint. Enrollment is fast and easy.

Ready to Renew or Enroll in TSA PreCheck* for Faster Travel?

Renew Your TSA Pre Membership

Is your TSA PreCheck membership expiring soon? Renew your 5-year membership online with ease through this exclusive iFly offer. Continue to enjoy the benefits of faster airport security, including shorter lines and the convenience of not having to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Don’t wait—Renew today!

Enroll in TSA PreCheck

If you’re new to TSA Pre, now is the perfect time to enroll! Take advantage of this offer to join the program and start enjoying stress-free travel. With PreCheck, you’ll breeze through airport security with shorter lines and no need to remove shoes, belts, or laptops. Enroll Now!

*TSA Precheck is available to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents.

iFly Tip: Be aware of airline-specific baggage cutoff times to avoid delays.

Food, Shops & Services

PDX Airport (PDX) offers a wide range of food and shopping options for travelers. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. Concourse C is home to the most extensive selection of food and shopping options, including local favorites like Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Powell's Books.

In addition to food and shopping, PDX also offers a variety of amenities to make your travel experience more comfortable. The airport features free Wi-Fi, charging stations, and a pet relief area. If you need to freshen up before your flight, there are several shower facilities available for a fee. For those traveling with children, there are several play areas located throughout the airport.

The airport is a great choice for travelers looking for a variety of food and shopping options, as well as amenities to make their travel experience more comfortable. With its convenient location and excellent facilities, PDX is an excellent choice for anyone traveling to or from the Pacific Northwest.

For a closer look at dining and shopping choices, visit our restaurants and stores guide.

Baggage Claim Areas

PDX Airport has four baggage claim areas located on the lower level of the main terminal. Baggage claim carousels are clearly marked with flight information and airline logos. If you need assistance with your baggage, you can find baggage service offices near each baggage claim area.

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Portland Terminal Q&A

PDX has one terminal divided into five concourses: B, C, D, E, and the newly added Concourse
You walk between concourses. Overhead, color-coded signs guide you to the right gate.
The main checkpoint sits near the entrance to Concourse C. Additional checkpoints are by Concourses B, D, and E.
You can use TSA PreCheck at the main checkpoint. A Global Entry Enrollment Center is in the international arrivals area.
Baggage claim areas lie on the lower level of the terminal. Carousel screens show flight information.
Concourse C hosts a range of choices like coffee shops and bookstores. Grab-and-go options and food courts appear in other areas.
Click on the "View Interactive Map" button on this page for terminal details, or use the map image to find amenities.
TriMet MAX Light Rail, taxis, rideshares, and rental cars serve the airport. Check the airport website for the latest parking details.
Digital directories and information screens in each concourse show current gate assignments.
Many suggest checking digital directories, using nearby charging stations, and following clear signage to cut down on walking distance.