T. F. Green Airport
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T. F. Green Airport Template:Airport codes is an airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, near Providence. Dedicated in 1931, the airport was named for Rhode Island governor and longtime Senator Theodore F. Green. It was the first state-owned airport in the nation.
T. F. Green Airport and Manchester Airport were made alternatives to Boston, Massachusetts' Logan International Airport so that the city of Boston didn't have to build a new airport. The airport's expansion is limited as it is surrounded by residental homes.
T. F. Green Airport is the largest and most active airport among the six operated by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation. The other five airports include North Central State Airport, Quonset State Airport (formally a U.S. Navy base), Westerly State Airport, Newport State Airport, and Block Island State Airport.
Airlines and Nonstop Destinations
- Air Canada Jazz / Air Georgian (Toronto)
- Air Wisconsin dba United Express (Washington Dulles)
- American Airlines (Chicago O'Hare, Dallas Ft Worth)
- American Eagle (Raleigh Durham)
- Cape Air
- Colgan Air dba US Airways Express (New York Laguardia)
- Comair dba Delta Connection (Cincinnati)
- Continental Airlines (Newark)
- Continental Express (Cleveland, Newark)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati)
- Independence Air (Washington Dulles)
- Northwest Airlines / Northwest Airlink (Detroit, Minneapolis)
- Southwest Airlines (Baltimore, Chicago, Kansas City, Nashville, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Tampa)
- Spirit Airlines (Detroit, Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Myers)
- Trans States Airlines dba United Express (Washington Dulles)
- Trans States Airlines dba US Airways Express (Pittsburgh)
- United Airlines (Chicago O'Hare)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington National)
Ground Transportation
T.F. Green Airport has direct access to I-95. The airport itself is served by major car rental companies as well as by local taxi and limousine services.
Bus service is provided by Bonanza and Greyhound lines. As of 2005, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) offers bus public transportation to and from Providence, Newport, and the University of Rhode Island campus in Kingston.
External links
- T. F. Green Airport Homepage (http://www.pvdairport.com)