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Fly nonstop to the Boston area from GSP on Breeze Airways and Avelo Airlines.

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Good news, Greenville — GSP International Airport now has nonstop flights to two destinations near Boston: Fly to Providence, RI on Breeze Airways or to Manchester, NH on Avelo Airlines.

Both Providence and Manchester offer easy transportation options to Boston, including:

  • Train services
  • Bus routes
  • Rental car availability

Home to our sister newsletter, BOStoday, Beantown (read: Boston) has so much to offer its visitors. Explore our City Guide and build your ideal spring or summer stay.

Pro tip: Less money on airfare means a bigger budget for Boston activities.

Book on Breeze or explore Avelo flights.

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