4 nonstop destinations will be added at T.F. Green in 2024. Here’s where you can go.


Getting the itch to go somewhere warmer?

Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport grew in 2023, adding nonstop destinations as far away as Los Angeles to the lineup. The “great little airport,” which won third place in Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers Choice Award for best domestic airport, is up to 30 nonstop and direct destinations.

And, there are plans to add four new destinations in 2024. Here’s a look at what’s available now and what’s in the works.

More: T.F. Green named one of the best U.S. airports in Conde Nast Readers Choice Award

What new non-stop services will Breeze Airways add to TF Green in 2024?

State officials cut a ribbon at the ticket counter for Breeze Airways base at TF Green airport

In 2023, Breeze Airways opened up their base at T.F. Green, giving travelers a low budget option when flying to and from Rhode Island. When they opened, Breeze officials said within five years they planned to fly to 20 destinations.

At the end of the calendar year, they added nine nonstop destinations. They are:

  • Los Angeles

  • Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina

  • Cincinatti, Ohio

  • Orlando, Florida

  • Fort Myers, Florida

  • Sarasota Bradenton, Florida

  • Tampa, Florida

  • Vero Beach, Florida

  • Jacksonville, Florida

They also offer a “Breeze Thru” direct flight to New Orleans, which is a flight with a stop at one airport on the way to the destination where the flier stays on the plane for a quick layover. Combined with the places they already fly to from T.F. Green – including Charleston, South Carolina.; Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Provo, Utah – and they’re closing in on 20.

Next year, they’re planning to add two more destinations, according to Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC) spokesman John Goodman.

Breeze is planning to add nonstop flights to Savannah, Georgia and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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What nonstop flights is Southwest Airlines adding in 2024 from T.F. Green?

The Bruce Sundlun Terminal at Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport in Warwick.

The Bruce Sundlun Terminal at Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport in Warwick.

Southwest Airlines expanded their nonstop flights in 2023 as well, adding nonstop flights to Sarasota during the spring season.

This coming year, they plan to take travelers further. Their longest nonstop flight to date from T.F. Green in summer 2024 they’ll be adding a flight to Dallas/Love Field, Texas and Denver, Colorado, according to Goodman.

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Where can you fly direct and nonstop from T.F. Green in 2024?

Here’s the list of more than 30 nonstop and direct destinations that will be available from T.F. Green in 2024 according to the RIAC:

  • Atlanta, Georgia

  • Baltimore, Maryland

  • Charleston, South Carolina

  • Charlotte, North Carolina

  • Chicago (O’Hare and Midway)

  • Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Columbus, Ohio

  • Dallas Love Field, Colorado

  • Detroit, Michigan

  • Denver, Colorado

  • Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

  • Ft. Myers, Florida

  • Jacksonville, Florida

  • Los Angeles

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Myrtle Beach, North Carolina

  • Nashville, Tennessee

  • Newark, New Jersey

  • New Orleans (direct)

  • New York (La Guardia), New York

  • Norfolk, Virginia

  • Orlando, Florida

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Punta Gorda, Florida

  • Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina

  • Sarasota, Florida

  • Savannah, Georgia

  • Tampa, Florida

  • Vero Beach, Florida

  • Washington, D.C. (Dulles and National)

  • West Palm Beach, Florida

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: 4 new nonstop flights coming to TF Green Airport in 2024

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