FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PORTLAND, ORE.
(Nov. 20, 2008) – Holiday Travel Picks Up at PDX
Bring a can of food
for the airport food drive
With the
holidays just around the corner, travel is picking up at Portland International
Airport.
Passengers
can expect busy travel conditions this year at PDX, and planning ahead will
make the trip as smooth as possible. Travelers are invited to participate in
the airport holiday food drive, and can also expect great entertainment,
shopping and dining at PDX.
Expect
Busy Conditions—While
fewer holiday travelers are expected this year, travelers should still
anticipate busy conditions. In the week surrounding Thanksgiving, an estimated
300,000 passengers will use PDX—about 11 percent less than last year. During
the busiest days—Nov. 26, 30 and Dec 1, and Dec. 23, 28, 29—PDX will serve
approximately 42,500 travelers per day, compared to 35,000 on an average day
this time of year. The busiest holiday period, Dec. 18-Jan. 2, should see
nearly 600,000 passengers traveling through PDX.
Plan
Ahead for Smooth Travel—Reviewing general travel tips and flight schedule information before
leaving home will help make travel a snap. Tips and information are available
at www.pdx.com and 877-PDX-INFO. The Transportation Security Administration
also offers security-related travel tips and a complete list of items
prohibited on flights at www.tsa.gov.
Join
in the PDX Holiday Food Drive—Travelers are invited to participate in the holiday food
drive sponsored by PDX and the Portland Police Bureau Sunshine Division. Food
collection barrels are located near airport security checkpoints and in the
Oregon Market. Needed are proteins such as canned tuna and chicken, and peanut
butter; canned fruits, vegetables, beans and soups; boxed dinners like macaroni
and cheese, and whole grain carbohydrates like rice, whole grain pasta and
cereal. Food collected will go to families and individuals in need.
Enjoy
Holidays Take Flight and JetBlue’s Ticket Drawing—Dozens of talented musicians and
vocalists have returned to PDX, providing special Holidays Take Flight
entertainment for travelers through Jan. 3. Many stores and restaurants are
participating with promotions on food and merchandise and all are open
Thanksgiving Day. In a drawing tied to the event, JetBlue Airways is
celebrating its new nonstop service to Long Beach, Calif. Two lucky winners of
the drawing will each receive a pair of tickets from PDX on any round trip,
nonstop service operated by JetBlue. Contest rules and entry forms are
available in the airport and at www.pdx.com
Always Good Advice…
The
following tips found at www.pdx.com are always good advice when traveling at
PDX:
Arrive
Two Hours Early—Travelers
should check with their airlines for guidance on when to arrive at the airport,
but during the busy early morning hours, a good rule of thumb is to arrive at
least two hours before domestic flights; two hours, 30 minutes for
international flights.
Prepare
for Security Screening—As a reminder:
--Security
regulations limit liquids, gels and aerosols in carry-on bags. A passenger can
take containers of up to 3.4 ounces if all are included in a single, one-quart,
clear, plastic zip-top bag that is presented to screeners at the security
checkpoint.
--Travelers
who don’t finish their beverages before reaching the security checkpoint will
find a new liquid collection station at the checkpoint for concourses A, B and
C.
--To
assist in the security screening process, the TSA suggests using TSA-recognized
locks when locking checked luggage.
--Travelers
should protect valuables by keeping valuables with them when traveling, and
remember not to leave belongings behind at the security checkpoint.
Try
Family-Friendly Lanes—The TSA offers “family-friendly” lanes at security checkpoints to
provide extra assistance for those traveling with children, strollers and
multiple carry-on bags, or anyone who would just like a little extra
assistance. Individuals traveling with medically necessary liquids, gels and
aerosols, baby formula, insulin, cough syrup, contact lens solution and
prescription medications will undergo additional screening that usually takes
less than two minutes to ensure these items do not pose a threat.
Know
How Many Bags are Allowed—Travelers are allowed to bring through the security checkpoint only
one carry-on bag and one personal item such as a purse, briefcase or small
backpack. Please check with airlines regarding the number and weight of checked
bags allowed and any associated fees.
Check
Ahead on Parking—Some
parking lots may reach capacity at times during the holidays, so travelers
should allow extra time to find a parking space. Travelers can get regularly
updated information on parking availability at www.pdx.com and 877-PDX-INFO,
and on electronic roadway signs approaching the airport.
Remove
Valuables from Vehicles—Travelers are encouraged to remove all valuables from vehicles when
parking at the airport. It’s also a good idea to remove all forms of
identification, including the vehicle registration, and leave the garage door
opener at home or disable the automatic garage door.
Try
Gold Key Valet—The
convenient parking service allows travelers to drop off their vehicles in front
of the airport terminal building and pick up their vehicles at the same
location when they return from their trip. Signs guide travelers to the Gold
Key Valet drop-off booth, located on the “departures” roadway. Gold Key Valet
costs $30 per day, or $10 per hour, and reservations are not required.
Use
the Cell Phone Waiting Area—Motorists can park in the special parking lot, wait for a
call announcing an arrival, and then quickly pull up to the airport terminal to
pick up travelers. Signs on Northeast Airport Way and Northeast 82nd Avenue
approaching the airport will guide motorists to the lot located on Northeast
Air Cargo Road, just west of 82nd Avenue. Motorists are also encouraged to use
the “departures” roadway in front of the terminal when picking up arriving
travelers late at night to avoid roadway congestion on the “arrivals” roadway.
Parking along Airport Way is prohibited, except for emergencies.
Take
TriMet’s MAX Red Line—TriMet’s MAX light rail Red Line is a great way to get to PDX. The Red
Line runs between PDX and Beaverton Transit Center every 15 minutes, every day
from about 5 a.m. until midnight and costs just $2.30. The Red Line is an easy
transfer for Blue and Yellow line riders. To plan trips, go to www.trimet.org
or call 503-238-RIDE weekdays between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.