Direct Flights to Turks and Caicos Islands

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Flying to Turks and Caicos is easy with the numerous, quick direct flights available. If you’re traveling to Turks and Caicos for work or for pleasure, be sure to check out the following airlines with direct flights from various cities in the US, UK and Canada:

  • American Airlines: Direct flights from Miami, FL and seasonal direct flights from New York, NY, Boston, MA and Fort Worth, TX.
  • Delta Airlines: Direct flights from Atlanta, GA.
  • US Airways: Direct flights from Charlotte, NC, Boston, MA and Philadelphia, PA.
  • Air Canada: Direct flights from Ottawa, ON, Toronto, ON and Montreal, QC.
  • British Airways: Direct flights from Heathrow International Airport in London.
  • West Jet: Direct flights from Toronto, ON.
  • Jet Blue: Direct fights from New York, NY and Fort Lauderdale, FL.
  • United Airlines: Direct flights from Chicago, IL.

 

Flight Durations from Major Cities

Direct flights to Turks & Caicos are often quick, lasting no more than a few hours (with the exception of London which is an 8 hour trip). Below are the direct flight durations for trips to Turks & Caicos from various cities in the US, UK and Canada:

  • Atlanta, GA: 2 hours via Delta Airlines
  • Charlotte, NC: 2 hours and 15 minutes via US Airways
  • Philadelphia, PA: 2 hours and 45 minutes via US Airways
  • New York, NY: 3 hours via American Airlines
  • Boston, MA: 3 hours and 15 minutes via American Airlines
  • Miami, FL: 1 hour and 35 minutes via American Airlines
  • Toronto: 3 hours and 30 minutes via Air Canada and West Jet
  • Montreal: 3 hours and 30 minutes via West Jet
  • London: 11 hours via British Airways

 

Turks and Caicos Airports

Two full-service international airports are located in Turks and Caicos: Providenciales International Airport (PLS) and Grand Turk Island Airport (GDT), as well as limited entry facilities in North Caicos and South Caicos. There are domestic airports on other islands except for East Caicos and West Caicos because they’re uninhabited islands; however, there’s an airstrip under construction on West Caicos that will serve the Ritz Carlton Resort which is currently under development.

Most people fly into Provo Airport, where commuter flights to other islands in the Caribbean are easily accessible. Provo Airport welcomes numerous international flights weekly from the United States, Europe and other islands in the Caribbean; it’s the gateway to the rest of Turks and Caicos.

All US citizens that visit Turks and Caicos are required to have a valid US passport. Anyone arriving in Turks and Caicos via any international flight and connecting to any other island through the domestic departure area at Provo Airport must pass through immigration and customs and claim baggage beforehand.

Airport Code: PLS
Latitude: N 21°15? .6
Longitude: W 72°46?.7
(17° MBPV PLS N21 46.4 WO72 16.0 F-4, Jet A-1. 1100 – 2300)

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