Mayday Colloquium 32 will take place within the premises of University of Oregon - Eugene. Transportation is available by car, train, and air.
The Eugene Airport (EUG) is the second largest airport in the state of Oregon. Located along the I-5 corridor at about the mid-point of the state, the Eugene Airport is 25 minutes from the University of Oregon campus. Nonstop service includes Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Phoenix-Mesa. Connections to anywhere in the world are available through six airlines operating at EUG, including Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines.
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Portland International Airport (PDX) has direct flights and connections to most major airports throughout the United States. The airport is a secondary hub for Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, with Seattle–Tacoma International Airport as the primary hub. The Oregon Express Shuttle offers hourly shuttle service between PDX and the University of Oregon campus (three-hour trip).
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