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Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport (MFR) traces its roots back to the late 1920s (opened around 1928) and today operates from a single main terminal with several gates, serving as the primary air gateway for Southern Oregon and the Rogue Valley. Compact but busy, MFR offers convenient access to downtown Medford (roughly 6–8 miles) via I‑5 with rental cars, shuttles and local RVTD bus connections, making it an easy choice for travelers headed to Crater Lake and Southern Oregon wine country. Not a large hub, it’s generally more affordable than big-city airports thanks to carriers like Alaska, United and American, plus low‑cost service from Allegiant and regional operators such as SkyWest.
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Skip the currency counter hunt—there isn’t one—rely on two terminal ATMs for quick USD cash. For better rates and fewer fees, withdraw at a bank ATM in town or pay by card and decline currency conversion.
No classic duty‑free here, but Oregon’s no‑sales‑tax perk keeps prices in the terminal’s small shops close to what you’d pay in town. Pick up local Rogue Valley wines, snacks, and last‑minute essentials airside; hours generally track the day’s flight schedule.
Count on a handful of easy options—an upstairs bar-and-grill with runway views and one or two coffee/snack counters by the gates—covering everything from breakfast burritos to local wines and craft brews. Expect coffee around $4–6, snacks $3–8, and sit-down meals $12–18, just a touch pricier than in town.
Help is easy to reach here: airport public safety officers handle first aid whenever flights are operating, with AEDs posted throughout the compact terminal. For everyday needs, news/gift outlets by departures and past security sell over‑the‑counter meds and travel health kits, while full pharmacies are only a short ride away.
No lockers in the terminal, but you can safely stash a bag with nearby hotels or storage apps around Medford for roughly $6–10 per day. Bring photo ID and check host hours; most options are a quick 5–10 minute ride away.
Relax in two easygoing waiting zones—one in the lobby before security and another by the gates—with free Wi‑Fi, plenty of outlets, and handy snacks and coffee. There’s no dedicated lounge and the terminal doesn’t run 24/7, but quiet corners at the far end of the concourse make layovers feel calm and unhurried.
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$790
MFR
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Local time
22:35
Address
3311 Airport Road, Medford, Oregon 97504, United States
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