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(MCO) Orlando
UNITED STATES - Orlando
(PVD) Providence
UNITED STATES - Providence T. Francis Green
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(MCO) Orlando
Orlando, FL
(PVD) Providence T. Francis Green
Providence, RI
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Orlando to Providence: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|MCO – PVD|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
2h 55mdirect flight
Flight duration
1,072 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Orlando to Providence

The flight from Orlando to Providence covers roughly 1,100 miles and typically takes about three hours nonstop. Several carriers operate this route, with JetBlue and Southwest among the most common options. Direct flights are available but can vary by season, so connecting itineraries through hubs like Baltimore or Atlanta are worth considering. Spring and fall tend to offer the most comfortable travel experience — you'll avoid both Florida's peak summer humidity and New England's harshest winter weather. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find availability midweek, particularly on Tuesday and Wednesday departures. Providence's T.F. Green Airport is compact and easy to navigate, putting you just minutes from downtown. It also serves as a convenient gateway to Cape Cod and the rest of southern New England. Whether you're heading north for a last minute getaway or visiting family, this route connects two very different worlds in a surprisingly short flight.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Orlando (MCO) to Providence (PVD)?
The cheapest months to fly from MCO to PVD are typically January, February, and September, when demand is lower after the holiday season and before fall travel picks up. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can help you secure the best fares, often ranging from $50 to $120 one-way with budget carriers.
Which airlines fly from MCO to PVD and what seat classes are available?+
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Flying from Orlando to Providence: A Guide for Travelers

Connecting the sun-drenched theme park capital of Florida with the creative, historic heart of New England, flights from Orlando (MCO) to Providence (PVD) serve a surprisingly diverse mix of travelers. Whether you are a family wrapping up a week at Walt Disney World or a college student heading back to one of Rhode Island's renowned universities, this route bridges two regions with very different personalities. The journey covers roughly 1,100 miles and typically takes about two and a half to three hours in the air, making it a manageable nonstop trip that avoids the hassle of connections. Several carriers operate on this corridor. JetBlue has historically been a strong presence at both airports, while Southwest Airlines and Breeze Airways also offer competitive options depending on the season. Nonstop availability can fluctuate throughout the year, so it is worth checking schedules a few weeks in advance, especially during shoulder seasons when airlines may adjust frequency. Peak travel periods on this route align with school vacation calendars. The weeks surrounding Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break see a noticeable uptick in demand, as families and students shuttle between Florida and the Northeast. Summer months are busy as well, with New Englanders escaping to Orlando's attractions and Floridians occasionally heading north to enjoy cooler coastal weather in Rhode Island. If you prefer lighter crowds and lower fares, consider traveling in early September or late January, when demand tends to dip. Providence's T.F. Green Airport is refreshingly compact and easy to navigate, a welcome contrast to the sprawling terminals at MCO. Arriving into PVD, you can be in downtown Providence within fifteen minutes, and Boston is only about an hour's drive north, which makes this airport a smart alternative for travelers heading anywhere in southern New England. Orlando's MCO, meanwhile, has undergone significant expansion with its new Terminal C, offering more dining and shopping options for early arrivals. One practical tip: weather delays are a real factor on this route. Florida's afternoon thunderstorms can cause ground stops during summer, and nor'easters occasionally disrupt schedules at PVD during winter. Booking earlier flights in the day generally reduces your exposure to cascading delays. Providence itself rewards visitors with a walkable downtown, an acclaimed food scene that punches well above its weight, and cultural draws like the Rhode Island School of Design Museum and WaterFire installations along the river. For those flying from Orlando to Providence, the transition from humid subtropical sprawl to compact New England charm happens remarkably fast, making this one of those routes where the contrast alone is part of the appeal.