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Turks Caicos Airport
& Flight Schedules



Many international airlines offer daily flights to Providenciales (the main Turks Caicos airport and tourist hub of the Turks and Caicos Islands) from several US cities, Europe, Bahamas and the Caribbean.

The Turks Caicos airport is small, but safe, modern and able to handle larger passenger jets.

turks caicos airport picture

Departure Cities

USA

Atlanta: Daily flights on Delta
Charlotte: Daily on US Airways
Miami: 3 flights Daily on American
New York: Sat & Sun on American
Philadelphia: Sat on US Air

Canada

Montreal: Fridays on Air Transat
Toronto: Saturdays on Air Canada

Europe

London: Sundays on British Airways

Bahamas/Caribbean

Nassau, Bahamas: Daily on Bahamas Air and Skyking
Cap Hatien, Haiti: Daily except Wed. on Air Turks & Caicos and Skyking
Kingston, Jamaica: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun on Skyking
Puerto Plata, DR: Wed, Fri, Sun on Air Turks & Caicos
Santiago, DR: Mon, Tue, Thurs, Sat on Air Turks & Caicos

Flights To Other Turks & Caicos Islands

Getting around is quick and easy with airports located on all other inhabited islands (North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, Grand Turk, Salt Cay) and convenient flight schedules from Provo offered by local carriers Air Turks & Caicos and Skyking.

Flights to Grand Turk from Provo are most frequent since Grand Turk is the capital and many government and business people need to make this trip often.

Private Charters fly to Parrot Cay, Pine Cay, West Caicos and Ambergis Cay from the Turks Caicos airport on Provo.

Passport Info

You must have a round trip ticket to get into the country and you can only stay 30 days, but you can renew one time for a total of 60 days.

If you haven't heard, US citizens must have a passport to travel now.

So, Americans arriving by air at the Turks Caicos airport will be required by the US Government to have a valid US passport effective January 8, 2007.

Cruise ship passengers have until June 1, 2009 to meet the requirement.

Canadians can use either a passport OR an original birth certificate (or, a notarized copy) and a photo id.

Europeans and visitors from other countries do require passports, but no visas are necessary except if you're from a former Eastern Bloc country. If so, contact the nearest British Consulate Office.

Taxi & Shuttles

Taxis to Grace Bay cost around $40. Shuttles to major resorts are readily available outside after you clear customs.

If your hotel package includes airport transfers, a representative with a sign from your resort will meet you outside the main exit.

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