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(PVD) Providence
UNITED STATES - Providence T. Francis Green
(FLL) Fort Lauderdale
UNITED STATES - Fort Lauderdale International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(PVD) Providence T. Francis Green
Providence, RI
(FLL) Fort Lauderdale International
Fort Lauderdale, FL
18
Jul
Saturday
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Providence to Fort Lauderdale: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|PVD – FLL|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
3h 20mdirect flight
Flight duration
1,188 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Providence to Fort Lauderdale

The flight from Providence to Fort Lauderdale covers roughly 1,200 miles and takes about three and a half hours nonstop. It's one of New England's most popular escapes to South Florida, especially during the colder months when travelers are eager to trade snow for sunshine. JetBlue and Southwest typically serve this route, with seasonal frequency picking up between November and April. If you're a last minute traveler, midweek departures often have better availability and more reasonable fares. Fort Lauderdale's FLL airport sits conveniently close to the beach, downtown, and the cruise port — making it a versatile destination whether you're planning a vacation or just a long weekend. Summer flights tend to be quieter, and you may find booking last minute during the off-season surprisingly easy. Early morning departures from PVD generally mean you'll arrive in Florida well before lunch.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Providence (PVD) to Fort Lauderdale (FLL)?
The cheapest months to fly from Providence to Fort Lauderdale are typically September, October, and early November, when demand for Florida travel drops after summer. January and February can also offer deals outside of holiday weekends. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) can help you secure the lowest fares.
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Flying from Providence to Fort Lauderdale: A Seasonal Escape Guide

For travelers in southern New England looking to trade gray skies for golden beaches, the route from Providence to Fort Lauderdale offers one of the most convenient gateways to South Florida's sun-drenched coast. T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, just outside Providence, is a refreshingly manageable airport that makes the journey south feel effortless from the very start.

The flight covers roughly 1,200 miles and typically takes around three and a half hours, making it an easy nonstop trip when direct service is available. Airlines such as Breeze Airways and Southwest have operated this corridor, though availability shifts seasonally. During peak winter months, more carriers tend to add frequency to meet demand from New Englanders eager to escape the cold. Connecting options through hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, or Baltimore are plentiful year-round for those flying with major carriers like Delta, American, or JetBlue.

Timing matters when booking flights from Providence to Fort Lauderdale. The most popular travel window stretches from November through April, when Rhode Island winters are at their harshest and South Florida enjoys warm, dry weather with temperatures hovering in the mid-seventies to low eighties. This is also peak season for pricing, so booking four to six weeks in advance can help secure more reasonable fares. Shoulder months like October and early May offer a nice balance of pleasant weather and lighter crowds, though late summer brings hurricane season and higher humidity to the Fort Lauderdale area.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport sits conveniently close to downtown and the beach strip, meaning you can be dipping your toes in the Atlantic within thirty minutes of landing. The city has evolved far beyond its spring break reputation, now offering a sophisticated mix of waterfront dining, arts districts, and easy access to the Everglades. It also serves as a major cruise port, making this route popular with passengers embarking on Caribbean voyages.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. Providence's compact terminal means security lines are generally shorter than at larger regional airports like Boston Logan, which is one reason savvy travelers from across Rhode Island, southeastern Massachusetts, and even parts of Connecticut prefer flying out of PVD. At the Fort Lauderdale end, the airport's rental car center is connected by an automated shuttle, making ground transportation straightforward.

Whether you are chasing winter warmth, boarding a cruise ship, or simply exploring what South Florida has to offer, this route connects two very different worlds in under four hours. It is a journey that thousands of New Englanders make each year, and for good reason.