Providence
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Historical New England charm mixes with Ivy League academics
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- Since 2007
Historical New England charm mixes with Ivy League academics
This Rhode Island capital city on Narragansett Bay is home to Brown University, an Ivy League institution and one of nine colonial colleges in the nation. Providence attracts academics as well as those who come to do business and enjoy a holiday off the shores of the Atlantic. Not just a college town, make sure to dine at the many fine restaurants in the city’s hip and historical downtown.
Start Charter QuoteTravelers have two convenient airports to choose from when you land by Providence charter plane. Located six miles south of the city, T.F. Green State Airport (PVD) is Providence’s international airport for commercial air traffic. Travelers coming to Providence on private aircraft might prefer either North Central State Airport (SFZ), with is just nine miles from Providence, or Quonset State Airport (NCO), located 21 miles south of the city on the west shore of Narragansett Bay. The latter serves as a joint military-civil airport where both Rhode Island’s Air National Guard and Army National Guard are stationed.
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Providence, Rhode Island—nicknamed “The Renaissance City”—offers a compact yet culturally rich experience where colonial-era architecture meets modern creativity, anchored by institutions like Brown University, RISD, and the historic East Side. Picture-perfect moments await at WaterFire’s candlelit river installations, along cobblestone streets like Benefit and Thayer, and in charming Federal Hill’s Little Italy dining scene—all ideal for evocative visual storytelling. Add lush urban escapes like Roger Williams Park and India Point Park, plus vibrant food, arts, and festival offerings, and Providence becomes a beautifully layered destination for capturing soulful, authentic travel content.
The capital city of Rhode Island, Providence was one of the first established cities in the US. A preacher named Roger Williams, who had to flee Massachusetts due to religious persecution, settled on the island in 1636. He is said to have bought a plot of land from the Narragansett Indians and then started a settlement where its inhabitants were allowed to express their religion and politics freely. Called Providence, the settlement eventually turned into a bustling seaport, with trade between those in the New World and Europe. Decimated in 1938 by the destructive path of the Great New England Hurricane, Providence has since recovered and today thrives as a busy destination for both tourists and those doing business, with manufacturing and service industries now dominating the city’s commerce. Providence is also home to several institutions for higher learning such as Ivy League Brown University, Johnson and Wales University, Rhode Island School of Design and Providence College.
The city’s historical buildings and beautiful surroundings are part of its many attractions. Make sure to visit:
A self-guided walking tour of Providence would not be complete without a visit to the colorful home of late author H.P. Lovecraft, a predecessor of Stephen King, known for his supernatural horror-fiction tales. Families can enjoy a visit to WaterPlace Park, a four-acre recreational park occupied by an amphitheater, landscaped terraces, boat ramps and docks, and copious walkways and park benches. Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, a gorgeous botanical gardens and Carousel Village, which features pony rides and a vintage carousel for kids. Providence is also known for its arts and cultural attractions and is considered a culinary capital with many fine-dining establishments.
Booking charter flights to Providence though Stratos Jet Charters puts you in control of your private flying experience. We give you the flexibility to select departure times and locations that work with your busy schedule. Our dedicated private flight advisors will help you coordinate the details of your charter flight and facilitate transactions. At Stratos, we strive to provide our clients with the highest quality of service and communication, that’s why our team of knowledgeable aviation consultants is available around the clock to answer any potential question.
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Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) is the primary airport we use for private charters to Providence. It is about 10 miles south of downtown and offers good facilities for executive aviation. North Central State Airport (SFZ) is a smaller reliever option closer to some areas.
Costs depend on aircraft type, departure city, and services. Regional flights from Boston, New York, or Philadelphia are more affordable, while longer routes from the Midwest or South increase the price. Advisors can provide a detailed quote, or use our Private Flight Cost Calculator for an instant estimate.
We often use light jets like the Citation CJ3+ or Phenom 300 for short Northeast hops, midsize jets like the Hawker 900XP or Learjet 60XR for added comfort, and super-midsize jets like the Citation Latitude or Challenger 350 when more space or range is preferred.
Contact a private flight advisor 24/7. We will discuss your itinerary, source the aircraft, arrange ground transportation to downtown or Newport, and handle all details.
Providence sees steady year-round interest as a cultural and business hub, with peaks during summer for festivals and nearby Newport events, and fall for foliage.
Popular routes include short flights from Boston, New York (Teterboro), Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Chicago—great for quick access to Rhode Island.
Providence offers a vibrant mix of historic charm and modern culture—Federal Hill for Italian dining, WaterFire events on the river, RISD Museum of Art, Brown University campus, the Providence Performing Arts Center, Roger Williams Park Zoo, and easy drives to Newport mansions or beaches. It combines walkable streets, creative energy, and New England history.
Yes, we support flexible scheduling, including last-minute requests and busier periods.
Private flying avoids larger airport crowds, provides direct access to Providence, and offers comfort so you arrive ready for dining, events, or exploration.
We are ARGUS Certified with strong safety standards, transparent pricing, and experienced advisors. Clients rate us around 4.89 out of 5 from hundreds of reviews for reliable service.
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