Boston Limousine US company has made T.F. Green Airport , RI one of it's major limousines hub for many travelers in the NE area
T. F. Green Airport (sometimes called T. F. Green International Airport) (IATA: PVD, ICAO: KPVD, FAA LID: PVD), also known as Theodore Francis Green State Airport, is a public airport located in Warwick, six miles (10 km) south of Providence, in Kent County, Rhode Island, USA. Dedicated in 1931, the airport was named for former Rhode Island governor and longtime senator Theodore F. Green. Completely rebuilt in 1996, with the renovated main terminal named for former Rhode Island governor Bruce Sundlun. It was the first state-owned airport in the United States.
Massport promotes T.F. Green as an alternative to Boston's Logan International Airport, as delays and wait time in the Rhode Island airport are minimal. The airport's expansion is limited, as it is surrounded by residential homes. However, the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC) now owns some residential property on the eastern side of the airport near the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting building. Most homes on Cedar Swamp Road and Pembroke Avenue have since been demolished, likely to make way for future expansion.
It is the largest and most active airport among the six operated by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation.
