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(BWI) Baltimore/Washington
UNITED STATES - Baltimore Washington Int'l
(PVD) Providence
UNITED STATES - Providence T. Francis Green
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BWI) Baltimore Washington Int'l
Baltimore/Washington, MD
(PVD) Providence T. Francis Green
Providence, RI
18
Jul
Saturday
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Baltimore to Providence: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|BWI – PVD|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
1h 25mdirect flight
Flight duration
354 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Baltimore to Providence

The flight from Baltimore to Providence covers roughly 350 miles along the Northeast corridor, with nonstop options clocking in at just over an hour. Southwest Airlines frequently serves this route from BWI, making it a convenient connection between two mid-Atlantic and New England cities. Providence's T.F. Green Airport is compact and easy to navigate, a welcome trait for last minute travelers rushing to catch a flight. Fall is a particularly rewarding time to visit, with Rhode Island's coastal scenery at its most striking. Summer months tend to see higher demand, so booking flexibility helps. If you're planning a last minute trip, midweek departures often offer more availability and shorter security lines at BWI. Providence also serves as a smart gateway to Cape Cod, Newport, and Boston, all within an easy drive. Pack light and enjoy the quick hop north.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from BWI (Baltimore) to PVD (Providence)?
The cheapest months to fly from Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) to T.F. Green Airport (PVD) in Providence are typically January, February, and September, when demand is lower. Booking 3-6 weeks in advance and flying on Tuesdays or Wednesdays can also help you find the best fares, often ranging from $50 to $120 for a one-way ticket.
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Flying from Baltimore to Providence: A Northeast Corridor Guide

The flight from BWI to PVD connects two cities steeped in American history, offering travelers a quick hop along the northeastern seaboard that can save hours compared to driving or taking the train. Baltimore-Washington International Airport and T.F. Green Airport in Providence serve as gateways to two remarkably distinct regions, making this route a favorite among business travelers, college visitors, and weekend explorers alike.

Flights from Baltimore to Providence typically clock in at just over an hour in the air, though total travel time including boarding and taxiing usually runs closer to ninety minutes. Southwest Airlines has historically been a dominant carrier on this route, operating out of BWI where it maintains a significant hub presence. Depending on the season and demand, other regional and national carriers may offer service as well. Nonstop options are available but not always plentiful, so travelers should book early if a direct flight matters to them. One-stop itineraries through hubs like Philadelphia or New York are common alternatives.

Seasonal considerations play a meaningful role when planning this trip. Fall is arguably the most rewarding time to fly into Providence, as Rhode Island's foliage rivals that of its New England neighbors without the same tourist congestion you might find in Vermont or New Hampshire. Summer brings coastal appeal, with Newport's sailing culture and Block Island just a ferry ride away. Winter travel can be unpredictable due to nor'easters that occasionally disrupt schedules at both airports, so building flexibility into your itinerary between December and March is wise.

Providence itself has undergone a remarkable renaissance over the past two decades. The city's food scene punches well above its weight, fueled in part by Johnson and Wales University's renowned culinary program. Federal Hill offers some of the finest Italian dining outside of Italy, and the WaterFire art installation along the downtown rivers is an experience unlike anything else in New England. Meanwhile, travelers heading in the opposite direction will find Baltimore's Inner Harbor, world-class museums, and iconic crab houses waiting for them.

A few practical tips can make the journey smoother. BWI is well connected to Washington, D.C., via the MARC train and Amtrak, so those originating from the capital should factor in ground transportation time. On the Providence end, T.F. Green is compact and easy to navigate, with rental car counters and MBTA commuter rail access right at the terminal. Arriving early is less critical here than at larger airports, but during holiday weekends, security lines at BWI can surprise even seasoned travelers.

This route between Baltimore and Providence may be short in distance, but it bridges two vibrant cities that reward curious visitors with history, culture, and outstanding food.