Traveling from Danbury to Portland covers nearly 4,800 kilometers across the breadth of the United States. The most efficient route involves driving to JFK or LGA airports for a non-stop or connecting flight to Portland International Airport. Alternatively, a cross-country drive follows I-80 West through the Midwest and I-84 West through the Rockies. Expect a multi-day journey if driving, or a 6-hour flight time. This route transitions from the dense forests of New England to the rugged Pacific Northwest.
Total Distance: Driving distance 4,850 km, straight-line air distance 4,050 km.
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| Duration | 6 hours 30 mins | 45 hours |
| Avg Price | $350 - $700 | $800 - $1,200 |
| Operator | Alaska Airlines | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | JFK/LGA to PDX via major hubs like Chicago or Denver. | I-84 W to I-80 W through Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho. |
| Tip | Book flights arriving at PDX to utilize the MAX Light Rail directly into downtown. | Check tire pressure and coolant levels before crossing the high-altitude passes in Wyoming. |
July to September for clear mountain passes and mild coastal weather.