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Earlier this 12 months, it was named the No. 1 airport in America.

An airport in America’s smallest state is getting large recognition this 12 months.
Conde Nast Traveler launched its listing of the 10 best airlines in the U.S. on Tuesday, half of its 38th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards, and Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport ranked No. 8.
Here is what Conde Nast Traveler wrote about TF Green International Airport:
Rhode Island’s T.F. Green Airport will get kudos from fliers as a “great little airport” that’s simple to succeed in and to navigate: More than two-thirds of New England’s inhabitants lives inside a 75-minute drive of the Providence airfield. Long favored by finances carriers as a inexpensive different to Boston Logan, the airport has been rising steadily in latest years and is well-positioned to learn from a resurgence in home air journey. Next 12 months, in reality, PVD will change into a hub for the new Breeze Airways, with 44 weekly departures anticipated by 2027.
“We come in this year at 8th best in the country, and the only ranked airport in New England. Thank you for all your support! We can’t wait to see you at the airport,” wrote airport officers on Facebook.
The No. 1 airport is Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
This 12 months, Conde Nast Traveler readers solid 757,109 votes for the annual awards, figuring out the very best in motels, resorts, spas, airways, and extra worldwide. The outcomes will likely be featured in the journal’s November difficulty.
Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport recently announced it’ll supply restricted worldwide flights on Breeze Airways subsequent 12 months, together with a weekly flight to Cancun, Mexico. The eight-week trial route will launch in February.
Earlier this 12 months, Travel + Leisure readers named T.F. Green the No. 1 airport in America throughout its 2025 World’s Best Awards.
Check out the listing of the 10 best airlines in the U.S.
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