Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport, Public international airport in Warwick, US
Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport is a public commercial facility in Warwick, located in the state of Rhode Island. The complex spans 449 hectares (1,111 acres) and features two runways alongside a terminal equipped with 18 gates.
The facility opened in 1931 as Hillsgrove State Airport and became the first state-owned airport in the United States. The site later received its current name in honor of Theodore Francis Green, former governor and senator.
The facility hosts a Hope Reflection Room where travelers can spend quiet moments during their journey. A dedicated Military Lounge welcomes active-duty personnel and veterans passing through the terminal.
The facility connects directly to the Northeast Corridor commuter rail line with regular trains, plus multiple car rental agencies and Rhode Island Public Transit Authority buses. Travelers find all counters and services concentrated within the terminal layout for straightforward navigation.
The facility runs the Autism Flies program with Breeze Airways, offering families with children on the autism spectrum the chance to practice the travel process in a relaxed simulation. This preparation helps reduce stress during actual flights later on.
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