The Portlandia

The most unique way to experiece Portland

What You Need To Know

Fly around one of America’s favorite cities!

About This Flight Tour

Traffic is almost a guarantee in Portland, so skip the road and see the city from the comfort and privacy of an airplane. Our airplane tour for up to three is a great way to fly over the urban landscape of Portland.

Fly along the Columbia River, over Portland International Airport, and around the core of downtown. Meanwhile, you are able to enjoy untarnished views of Portland’s bridges, skyscrapers, and Mount Hood, with the traffic below sitting at a standstill.

Book a sunset flight and see the beauty of Portland when the sun goes down!

Frequently Asked Route Questions

How long is this flight?
This Portland air tour is approximately 35-40 minutes in length. However, please note that flight times are estimates and do vary based on different factors.
We do! If you’d like to fly for a shorter amount of time, we recommend booking the Stumptown air tour.
The Portlandia flight tour is a great flight to go on in the early evening or after dark!
We are able to take up to 5 people per flight on this awesome Portland, Oregon air tour. We have a weight limit of up to 600 total pounds per group of 3, and 925 total pounds per group of 5. If your group weight is a little bit more than that, please contact us and we’ll see if we can accommodate your group.

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The Portlandia

Fly around one of America’s favorite cities and see Portland’s skyline, bridges, and so much more on this exciting tour — all from the comfort and privacy of an airplane.

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