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Providenciales International Airport

International airport serving on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands


Summary

International airport serving on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands

FieldValue
nameProvidenciales International Airport
imageAircraft at Providenciales Airport, Mar 2016.JPG
image-width250
IATAPLS
ICAOMBPV
operatorTurks & Caicos Islands Airports Authority
locationProvidenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
hub*InterCaribbean Airways
elevation-f15
coordinates
pushpin_mapTurks and Caicos Islands#Caribbean#North America
pushpin_labelPLS
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Providenciales
websitetciairports.com
metric-rwyy
r1-number10/28
r1-length-m2,804
r1-surfaceAsphalt
stat-year2016-2017
stat1-headerPassengers
stat1-data939,814
footnotesSource: DAFIF

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  • Caicos Express Airways | elevation-f = 15 | metric-rwy = y | r1-number = 10/28 | r1-length-m = 2,804 | r1-surface = Asphalt | stat-year = 2016-2017 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 939,814

Providenciales International Airport , on the island of Providenciales in the Caicos Islands, is the main international airport serving the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom. It is operated by Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA). The territory's other international airport is JAGS McCartney International Airport on Grand Turk Island. Currently, there are more than 12,000 commercial aircraft operations per year. Locally based air carriers interCaribbean Airways and Caicos Express Airways both currently operate respective hubs at the Providenciales International Airport.

History

  • According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), in late 1978 Southeast Airlines was the only air carrier operating scheduled passenger service to Miami (MIA) with a flight operated three days a week flown with a Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprop airliner via two intermediate en route stops in Grand Turk and South Caicos.
  • Air Florida was operating nonstop Boeing 737 jet service to Miami (MIA) in 1984.
  • By 1985, Providenciales was being served by Cayman Airways with nonstop service to Miami being operated once a week with Boeing 727-200 jetliners as well as by Atlantic Gulf Airlines which was flying British Aircraft Corporation BAC One-Eleven service nonstop to Miami and also direct to MIA via a stop in Grand Turk.
  • Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) was also serving the airport in 1985 with Boeing 727-200 jet service nonstop to Miami twice a week. The next year in 1986 British Caribbean Airways was operating nonstop service to Miami flown with a British Aerospace BAe 146-100 jet as part of its Tortola, British Virgin Islands - Providenciales - Miami route. In 1987, Pan Am was flying a "triangle" routing of Miami - Grand Turk - Providenciales - Miami four days a week with a Boeing 727, and in 1989 Pan Am was operating three nonstop flights a week to Miami with Boeing 727-200 jets. By 1991, Pan Am had increased its service to four Boeing 727-200 flights a week nonstop to Miami while at the same time Cayman Airways was operating two nonstop flights a week to Miami with Boeing 737-200 jets.
  • In 1993–1994 Carnival Air Lines was operating two nonstop flights a week to Miami with Boeing 727-100 jetliners.
  • American Airlines was serving the airport by 1994 with a single daily nonstop Boeing 757-200 flight from Miami while at the same time Turks and Caicos Airways Ltd., which was based in nearby Grand Turk, was operating Boeing 737-200 service from Miami five days a week either nonstop or via a stop in Grand Turk. Three airlines were operating nonstop flights to Miami in early 1995: American was continuing to serve Providenciales with a daily Boeing 727-200 nonstop flight plus a Saturday only Boeing 727-200 nonstop, Turks and Caicos Airways was flying nonstop with a Boeing 737-200 four days a week and Gray Line Air was operating nonstop Convair 580 turboprop service nine times a week. In 1999, American was operating daily nonstop Boeing 727-200 service to Miami while at the same time Bahamasair was operating nonstop Boeing 737-200 flights to both Miami and Nassau twice a week. By 2001, American was operating three daily nonstop flights to Miami with Boeing 737-800 aircraft and was also flying a Saturday only nonstop to New York John F. Kennedy Airport with a Boeing 737-800.
  • In 2023, the airport was nominally renamed the Howard Hamilton International Airport, however, the name Providenciales International Airport remains the dominant name used outside of official government sources.

Facilities

The airport is at an elevation of 15 ft above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 10/28 with an asphalt surface measuring 2807 x. There were plans for the TCIAA to either extend or build a new terminal after having recently completed the extension of the runway, which currently stands at 2807 m long. This project has now been completed and the renovation was finished by December 2014.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

| Air Canada | Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson | American Airlines | Charlotte, Miami Seasonal: Boston, Chicago–O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, New York–JFK, Philadelphia | Bahamasair | Nassau | British Airways | London–Heathrow, Nassau | Caicos Express Airways | Cap-Haïtien, Grand Turk, Kingston–Norman Manley, North Caicos, Port-au-Prince, Santiago de los Caballeros, Santo Domingo–Las Américas, South Caicos | Delta Air Lines | Atlanta, New York–JFK Seasonal: Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul | Frontier Airlines | Atlanta | InterCaribbean Airways | Antigua, Barbados (begins 8 March 2026), Cap-Haïtien, Grand Turk, Havana, Kingston–Norman Manley, Nassau, Ocho Rios, Port-au-Prince, Puerto Plata, Santiago de los Caballeros, Santo Domingo–Las Américas, South Caicos | JetBlue | New York–JFK Seasonal: Boston | Southwest Airlines | Orlando Seasonal: Baltimore | Sun Country Airlines | Seasonal: Minneapolis/St. Paul | United Airlines | Newark, Washington–Dulles Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare, Houston–Intercontinental | WestJet | Seasonal: Toronto–Pearson

References

References

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  2. {{GCM. PLS
  3. "Inter Caribbean Flights | Route Map".
  4. "Turks and Caicos Flights {{!".
  5. 15 December 1978 Official Airline Guide (OAG), North American edition, Miami (MIA) flight schedules
  6. http://www.departedflights.com, 15 January 1984 Air Florida route map
  7. http://www.departedflights.com, 15 February 1985 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Miami flight schedules
  8. http://www.departedflights.com, 1 November 1985 Atlantic Gulf Airlines route map
  9. http://www.departedflights.com, 27 October 1985, Pan Am system timetable
  10. http://www.departedflights.com, 1 February 1987 Pan Am system timetable
  11. http://www.departedflights.com, 15 December 1989 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Miami flight schedules
  12. http://www.departedflights.com, 1 October 1991, Official Airline Guide (OAG), Miami flight schedules
  13. http://www.departedflights.com, 16 November 1993 Carnival Air Lines system timetable
  14. Feb. 1994 OAG Pocket Flight Guide, North American edition, Miami flight schedules
  15. 15 September 1994 Official Airline Guide (OAG) Desktop Flight Guide, North American Edition, Providenciales flight schedules
  16. 1 January 1995 Official Airline Guide (OAG) Pocket Flight Guide, North American Edition, Miami flight schedules
  17. http://www.departedflights.com, 1 June 1999 Official Airline Guide (OAG), Miami & Nassau flight schedules
  18. http://www.departedflights.com, 2 April 2001 American Airlines system timetable
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  20. "Archived copy".
  21. (23 December 2013). "Providenciales Airport Expansion Update".
  22. (November 2014). "Terminal Redevelopment Readies Providenciales Int'l for More Island Visitors {{!}} Airport Improvement Magazine".
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  25. "Caicos Express Airways Adds Kingston Service From mid-June 2023".
  26. "Caicos Express Adds Providenciales – North Caicos in 2Q25".
  27. "Delta Expands Turks & Caicos Service in 1Q24".
  28. "Delta NW24 Caribbean Network Additions".
  29. "Delta adds new MSP route headed to tropical location this winter".
  30. "Frontier Airlines NW25 Further Network Expansion".
  31. https://barbadostoday.bb/2025/12/21/intercaribbean-airways-announces-expansion-barbados-hub-strengthened-with-new-routes
  32. (17 June 2022). "InterCaribbean Airways Launches Flights to Ocho Rios, Jamaica".
  33. (27 May 2025). "All Southwest Airlines International Flight Destinations".
  34. (6 March 2020). "Southwest to Introduce Flights from Baltimore/Washington".
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