Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport
Providence/Warwick, US · 9.7 km (6 mi) south of Providence
Getting to the city
| Mode | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Amtrak Northeast Corridor Train · Roughly every 30-60 min Providence–Boston combined Regional/Acela · 1-2 hrs Providence–New York | 30-40 min Providence–Boston · 3-3.5 hrs Providence–New York | $10-40 Providence–Boston · $25-80 Providence–New York (typical advance ranges) |
| Hotel Courtesy Shuttles Hotel shuttle · Often on-demand within hotel shuttle hours · some hourly runs midday | 5-15 min terminal–nearby hotels (including wait) | $0 (for hotel guests) |
| Intercity Coach Services Bus/coach · Roughly every 60-120 min daytime on major corridors · limited late night | 60-90 min Providence–Boston by coach (traffic-dependent) | $10-20 Providence–Boston by coach (typical ranges) |
| MBTA Commuter Rail Providence Line Train · Roughly every 60-120 min · Limited weekday and weekend service | 25-35 min PVD–Providence · 70-90 min PVD–Boston South Station | $4-13 |
Insider notes
If traveling early in the morning, aim for an earlier than usual arrival to navigate security smoothly during the peak 4:30–7:00 a.m. window.
Don’t miss trying Saugy Franks in the food court – a Rhode Island hot dog institution offering a local taste.
For longer waits, consider the Escape Lounge near Gate 18 – often more peaceful than the gate areas, with better snacks.
Welcome
Rhode Island T. F. Green (PVD) is a refreshing option for those seeking a stress-free alternative to Boston Logan. Located just 9.7 km south of Providence, this airport manages to feel more like a local airport despite its international designation. Frequent flyers tout PVD's compact terminal and seamless rail connectivity via the InterLink hub. It's a preferred gateway for avoiding notorious Logan traffic, with many enjoying the ease of reaching Providence or Boston without the headache of I-95 congestion.
At a glance
PVD handles approximately 6 million passengers annually through its Main terminal. While it doesn't serve as a hub, it offers a robust selection of airlines including Allegiant Air, American Airlines, and Breeze Airways. Highlights include 10 dining outlets and a solid selection of stores perfect for last-minute souvenirs.
Terminals & layout
The airport maintains a straightforward layout with a single Main terminal that streamlines the travel experience. Whether you're catching a short-haul domestic flight or a longer journey, you'll appreciate the speed of moving from curb to gate, especially during non-peak hours. Despite its compact size, the airport provides essential amenities with an emphasis on ease and efficiency.
Getting to and from the city
Transportation options to and from PVD are varied and convenient. You can catch the MBTA Commuter Rail Providence Line directly at the InterLink hub, with a travel time of approximately 25-35 minutes to Providence. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor offers additional rail connections with 30-40 minute journeys to Boston and longer trips to New York City. For $2 per ride, RIPTA buses (Routes 1 and 20) provide affordable access to Kennedy Plaza, downtown Providence. Rideshares range from $15-25 for downtown destinations, while taxis offer similar pricing. Parking on site can be expensive, with the Long Term Parking Lot at $29/day, but shuttles provide a cost-effective alternative.
Traveller essentials
PVD makes traveling easier with clear signage and amenities. The single security checkpoint is typically efficient, though arrive early for morning flights (4:30–7:00 a.m.) to avoid rare crowds. Wi-Fi, provided by Boingo, is complimentary throughout the terminal and reliable enough for video conferencing.
Dining & shopping highlights
Dining options may be limited but deliver authentic local flavors. Saugy Franks offers a unique take on Rhode Island hot dogs, while Whalers Rhode Island Bar serves local brews. For a quicker bite, familiar names like Dunkin’ and L’Artisan are present. The shopping includes interesting offerings like Napatree Marketplace and Reveal Rhode Island, perfect for local trinkets before your flight.
Lounges
The airport hosts two primary lounges. The Escape Lounge, located near Gate 18, is a quiet refuge from the terminal's hustle, with entry starting at $45 when pre-booked. It boasts a superior food and beverage selection compared to the concourse. A Military Lounge offers a quiet spot for service members before security on Level 2, providing a comfortable escape with complimentary snacks.
Insider tips
- Insider: If traveling early in the morning, aim for an earlier than usual arrival to navigate security smoothly during the peak 4:30–7:00 a.m. window.
- Local: Don’t miss trying Saugy Franks in the food court – a Rhode Island hot dog institution offering a local taste.
- Time: For longer waits, consider the Escape Lounge near Gate 18 – often more peaceful than the gate areas, with better snacks.
- Quiet: The Hope Reflection Room offers a tranquil pre-security escape if you need a moment to relax before a flight.
- Money: To avoid paying premium walk-up fees, pre-book airport parking for savings, especially for longer trips.
- Avoid: Avoid relying on late-night food options; most eateries close by 8 p.m., with Dunkin’ often the only spot open.
- Quiet: Military travelers can find respite in the pre-security lounge with amenities and quieter setting than public areas.