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Assembly OKs Renaming Airport “Rhode Island T.F. Green InternationalĀ Airportā€

TF Green Airport.
TF Green Airport.
TF Green Airport.

STATE HOUSE ā€” The General Assembly passed legislation Wednesday by Majority Leader Michael J. McCaffrey (D-Dist. 29, Warwick) and House Speaker Pro Tempore Brian Patrick Kennedy (D-Dist. 38, Hopkinton, Westerly) renaming the state airportĀ ā€œRhode Island T.F. Green InternationalĀ Airport.ā€

The respective legislators’ bills, (2021-S 0519,Ā 2021-H 6051) now head to Gov. Dan McKee’s desk.

The airport, established in 1931 as Hillsgrove State Airport. was renamed T.F. Green Airport in honor of Rhode Island Governor and U.S. Senator Theodore Francis Green In 1938.

Today, GreenĀ AirportĀ is one of the fastest growingĀ airportsĀ in the U.S. Its complement of airlines includes: Air Canada, Allegiant Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Southern Airways Express, Sun Country and United Airlines.

The startup airline, Breeze Airways, announced last week that it would begin flights from theĀ airportĀ in June and July.

ā€œThe airport is an economic engine for Warwick and Rhode Island and this opportunity to raise the airportā€™s brand awareness could attract even more domestic and international travelers to the Ocean State,ā€ said McCaffrey. ā€œMore passengers means more dollars spent at Warwick and Rhode Island businesses.ā€

The change has been touted byĀ airportĀ executives as a way to increase awareness of Rhode Islandā€™s mainĀ airportĀ to domestic and international travelers and more accurately reflect the changing complexion of theĀ airportĀ while continuing to honor the memory of T.F. Green.

ā€œThe goal of the legislation is to promote better consumer awareness of theĀ airportā€™s location, along with increasing the level of passenger travel from the facility,ā€ said Representative Kennedy. ā€œThe name change will assist in marketing the state of Rhode Island to both leisure and business travelers. Currently, itā€™s one of only 32Ā airportsĀ in the country that do not have a city, state or region in the name. Itā€™s important that we do what we can to encourage our tourism economy and bring theĀ airportĀ back to its pre-COVID-19 success.ā€

TheĀ airportĀ was established in 1931 as Hillsgrove StateĀ Airport. In 1938, it was renamed T.F. GreenĀ AirportĀ in honor of Rhode Island Governor and U.S. Senator Theodore Francis Green.

Today, GreenĀ AirportĀ is one of the fastest growingĀ airportsĀ in the U.S. Its complement of airlines includes: Air Canada, Allegiant Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Southern Airways Express, Sun Country and United Airlines.

 

Rob Borkowski
Author: Rob Borkowski

Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at editor@warwickpost.com with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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