Get a text when their flight lands at PVD.
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PVD
Passengers/Year
4.5 million
Terminals
Main Terminal
Exit Time
10-20 minutes after landing
About
T.F. Green Airport is a popular alternative to Boston Logan for travelers in southern New England, located just 60 miles south of Boston. Southwest is the dominant carrier, with service from Breeze, Delta, United, and JetBlue as well.
PVD's manageable size is its biggest advantage for pickups. The single terminal means no guesswork about which exit your traveler will use. Passengers typically move quickly from gate to baggage claim, and the free cell phone waiting area is a short drive from the terminal.
Pickup tip
PVD has a single terminal with two concourses. The cell phone lot is on Post Road. The airport is about 10 miles south of downtown Providence in Warwick.
How it works
Type the flight number for the arrival to PVD.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive the alert.
We track the flight and text you when they touch down at T.F. Green International Airport.
FAQ
Providence's compact terminal means most passengers reach curbside within 10-20 minutes after landing.
T.F. Green Airport is about 10 miles south of downtown Providence, roughly a 15-minute drive.
Southwest is the largest carrier at PVD, followed by Breeze Airways, Delta, and United.
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