Redmond, Oregon, is served by Roberts Field (RDM), the main airport for Central Oregon and a gateway to the Bend and Sunriver recreation areas. Due to its location and growing popularity, flights into RDM can be expensive, especially during peak ski and summer seasons, with a focus on arrivals from major Western U.S. hubs.
The airport's most vital routes are arrivals from major airline hubs. Key departure points include from Seattle (SEA) on Alaska, Portland (PDX) on Alaska, Salt Lake City (SLC) on Delta, Denver (DEN) on United and Frontier, San Francisco (SFO) on United, and Los Angeles (LAX) on American into RDM. There are also seasonal direct arrivals from leisure cities like Las Vegas (LAS), Phoenix (PHX), and Chicago (ORD).
Roberts Field is served by major network carriers flying into RDM: Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and American Airlines. Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines provides a seasonal low-cost option from Denver to Redmond. Allegiant Air may offer limited seasonal service into RDM.
To find affordable flights to Redmond, book arrivals as far in advance as possible — ideally 3-6 months for peak seasons into RDM. Be extremely flexible with dates; flying mid-week into Redmond is significantly cheaper. Use flight comparison tools and set alerts for arrivals into RDM. For the best deals, consider Frontier's low-cost fares from Denver into RDM, but factor in their fees. For significant savings and more options into the Central Oregon region, many travelers fly into Portland International Airport (PDX) (approx. 3 hours from Redmond) and drive or take a shuttle from there. Always compare the total cost (flight + ground transport) of flying directly into RDM versus flying into PDX and driving to Redmond.