Just saw this on Boston.com:
Jet Blue to begin flights to RI in November
July 18, 2012
PROVIDENCE, R.I.JetBlue Airways is coming to Rhode Island.
The airline said on Wednesday that it would start flying nonstop to T.F. Green Airport from Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., starting Nov. 29. Providence becomes the 75th destination for the airline.
Gov. Lincoln Chafee had lobbied the airline hard to begin service to T.F. Green in Warwick, Chafee's hometown. Chafee has pushed for greater development of the airport as a southern New England transportation hub. He went so far as to visit JetBlue CEO Dave Barger at his office in New York in August to make a pitch to bring the airline to Rhode Island.
Chafee said JetBlue's move will give travelers out of T.F. Green more flight options, add jobs at the airport and improve the state's business reputation.
"JetBlue service makes T.F. Green Airport, in the heart of Warwick's growing transportation hub and regional connectivity, an even more appealing option for the traveling public," he said.
Barger told WPRO-AM that dozens of other cities are trying to get JetBlue to provide service there, and called Wednesday's announcement of Providence as a stop "very significant for our company."
JetBlue will initially offer two flights a day to Orlando and one to Fort Lauderdale, although Barger said the company tends to go into a city with the intention to grow.
Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian said JetBlue's addition will increase the affordable options for travelers in the area.
In New England, JetBlue also flies out of Boston; Hartford, Conn.; Portland, Maine; Burlington, Vt., and Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, Mass.
Southwest is the dominant airline at T.F. Green, with around two dozen flights per day. That represents about 50 percent of the market share for the airport, said Rebecca Pazienza Bromberg, an airport spokeswoman. On Monday, Southwest announced will add seasonal non-stop flights to West Palm Beach, Fla., and Fort Myers, Fla., both to begin Feb. 17.