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Does Providence Airport fly international?

Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport offers an average of nearly 100 nonstop daily flights via major carriers, with convenient connecting options to the rest of the country and the world.



Yes, Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) in Providence does fly international, although its schedule is more limited compared to nearby Boston Logan. As of 2026, Providence primarily serves international destinations in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean. One of its most popular and long-standing routes is to the Azores (Ponta Delgada) via Azores Airlines, reflecting the large Portuguese-American population in the region. Additionally, several seasonal "sun" flights operate to destinations like Cancun, Mexico, and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. While the airport was once a major hub for low-cost transatlantic flights to the UK and Ireland via Norwegian Air, most current international service is focused on leisure travelers and the Caribbean corridor. For many Rhode Islanders and travelers from Southern Massachusetts, PVD is a preferred alternative to Boston because of its smaller size, easier parking, and faster security lines, even if it requires a connection in a hub like Philadelphia or Newark to reach the rest of the world.

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