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Cheap Tickets to Cook

These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Cook's airport?
Book a flight to Cook and you'll be touching down at Portland Intl. Airport (PDX).
What airport is best to fly into Cook?
A flight to Cook means touching down at PDX. Step off the plane, collect your luggage and you'll be 72 kilometres from downtown.
How many airlines fly to Cook?
There are 20 airlines that service Cook from 60 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Cook?
Alaska Airlines, Delta and Sun Country Airlines are the most frequent fliers to Cook. The majority of flights come in from Seattle, with Alaska Airlines offering the most services on this route.
How many nonstop flights are there to Cook?
With roughly 1 254 nonstop flights running each week, you'll be landing in Cook before you have time to say, "Are we there yet?"
Where are the most popular flights to Cook departing from?
Travellers frequently depart from Seattle, Los Angeles and Phoenix airports when flying to Cook.
How long is the flight to Cook Airport?
If it's Seattle you're departing, you'll be in the sky for around 57 minutes before you arrive in Cook. Terminal to terminal from Los Angeles takes around 2 hours and 33 minutes and from Phoenix, the average flight time is 2 hours and 52 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Cook?
Don't leave locking in your flight to Cook until the last moment. That's one trick well-versed jet-setters use to get the best prices. Booking well in advance means more options and more affordable flights. Don't stop there, though. Do some research and see if there are a few airports at your destination. Ticket prices often differ depending on the airport you go for. Don't forget to compare prices across airlines as well. Finally, be prepared to book quickly if you stumble on a great deal. It might not stick around for long! With a bit of knowledge and some luck, the ideal fare will be yours.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Cook?
We've got the lowdown on how to make your journey as enjoyable as possible. Follow our tips and you'll be zooming through the airport and exploring Cook before you know it. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • The secret to having a worry-free travel experience is to be prepared. First up, the essentials: passport, travel documents, cash and vital medications. Next, bring items that'll help pass the time, like some electronic gadgets or a thrilling novel. It's also smart to bring your chargers, a comfy neck pillow and a pair of headphones. And of course, don't forget to pop in toiletries like a toothbrush, cleansing wipes and a spare set of clothes.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • While the list of restricted items can differ between airlines, the general rule of thumb is avoid carrying anything sharp, flammable or explosive. This includes things like knives, scissors, aerosol cans and bleaching agents. Sports equipment like bows and arrows, and objects that could harm passengers, such as pepper spray and firearms, are also banned from the cabin.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should be your top priority when deciding what to wear on your flight. Loose clothing is a sensible option, as are flat, closed-toe shoes.
  • The result of sustained periods of immobility, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot condition that can affect some passengers during long-haul flights. Reduce the risks by drinking water, keeping your legs and ankles moving and wearing compression socks or tights.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Cook?
Being organised before you get to the airport can make your trip to Cook a pleasure. We've compiled some useful tips for a speedy journey past security:

  • First things first. Your travel documents and ID will need to be shown to airport security. Keep them someplace accessible so you don't hold up the queue.
  • The X-ray machine is up next. Empty your pockets and remove anything metal that is likely to set off the alarm. This includes items like headphones or earphones, as well as your coat or jacket. They'll all need to go on the X-ray conveyor belt.
  • For just a few minutes, you'll need to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, tablet and any other electronics will also need to be sent through the scanner.
  • Remember to remove gels and liquids from your hand luggage. They usually need to be sent through the X-ray machine separately. Each product should be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and everything must fit in a single quart-size (one litre), clear zip-lock bag.
  • There's a possibility that you'll be required to remove your shoes to be X-rayed, so wearing slip-on shoes is always a wise idea.
  • Knives and other sharp items are prohibited in the cabin. They'll be confiscated at security, so pack them in your checked baggage.

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Travel information

Travel information

Destination airport
Portland Intl.
Destination airport IATA code
PDX
Destination city name
Portland
Return price
NZ$229

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These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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