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(CLT) Charlotte
UNITED STATES - Charlotte Douglas
(PVD) Providence
UNITED STATES - Providence T. Francis Green
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CLT) Charlotte Douglas
Charlotte, NC
(PVD) Providence T. Francis Green
Providence, RI
18
Jul
Saturday
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Charlotte to Providence: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|CLT – PVD|$74
$74one way
Cheapest price
2h 10mdirect flight
Flight duration
634 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Charlotte to Providence

The flight from Charlotte to Providence covers roughly 650 miles and typically takes about two hours nonstop. It's a popular corridor for business travelers and those heading to Rhode Island's coastline, nearby Cape Cod, or the universities that dot the region. American Airlines operates direct service on this route, though connections through hubs like Philadelphia or Washington are also common. Fall is a particularly rewarding time to fly north, when New England's foliage is at its peak. Summer weekends tend to see higher demand as vacationers flock to the coast. For last minute travelers, midweek departures often open up with better availability and shorter security lines at CLT. Providence's T.F. Green Airport is compact and easy to navigate, making arrivals stress-free. If you're booking last minute, flexibility with departure times gives you the most options on this route.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Charlotte (CLT) to Providence (PVD)?
The cheapest months to fly from Charlotte to Providence are typically January, February, and September, when demand is lower after the holiday season and before peak fall foliage travel. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can help you find fares significantly lower than summer or holiday prices.
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Flying from Charlotte to Providence: A Gateway to New England

The route from Charlotte to Providence connects two distinctly different corners of the eastern United States, offering travelers a seamless transition from the warmth of the Carolina Piedmont to the historic charm of Rhode Island. Whether you're heading north for a weekend in Newport, exploring the culinary scene in Providence, or visiting one of the region's renowned universities, this flight makes the journey remarkably convenient.

Flights from CLT to PVD typically clock in at around two hours, making it an easy nonstop hop that avoids the hassle of driving through the congested I-95 corridor. American Airlines operates regular service on this route, and depending on the season, you may also find options through connecting hubs like Philadelphia, Washington, or New York. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a major American Airlines hub, so travelers generally benefit from competitive scheduling and a range of departure times throughout the day.

Providence's T.F. Green International Airport is refreshingly compact and easy to navigate, which is a welcome change for anyone accustomed to larger terminals. It sits just south of the city in Warwick, with straightforward access to downtown Providence, and it also serves as a practical gateway to Cape Cod, Boston, and the rest of southern New England.

Timing your trip matters. New England is arguably at its most spectacular during autumn, when the foliage transforms the landscape into a tapestry of crimson and gold. September through mid-October is peak season for leaf-peeping, and flights tend to fill up quickly during this window. Summer brings warm weather perfect for exploring Rhode Island's beaches and coastal towns, though fares may rise alongside demand. Spring can be unpredictable weather-wise but offers thinner crowds and lower prices, while winter appeals to those who enjoy a quieter, more introspective New England experience — think cozy restaurants, fewer tourists, and occasional snow-dusted scenery.

For the best experience on this route, consider booking early morning departures from Charlotte to maximize your day in Providence. Seat selection on the right side of the aircraft during descent can sometimes reward you with lovely views of the Narragansett Bay. Packing layers is always wise when heading to Rhode Island, as coastal weather can shift quickly regardless of season.

Providence itself is an underrated destination that punches well above its weight. The city boasts a James Beard Award-winning food scene, world-class institutions like the Rhode Island School of Design, and a walkable downtown filled with independent shops and historic architecture. Flying from Charlotte to Providence opens the door to a region rich in character, and the short flight time makes even a long weekend feel like a proper getaway.