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The Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC) is pleased to unveil Green Airport’s new Frequent Parker Program (FPP) designed to reward loyal on-airport parkers. Travelers can sign up at parkpvdairport.com and earn points each time they park on-airport in one of the many lots or garages.

Here’s how the FPP works: log on to parkpvdairport.com and sign up for the program. Receive a personalized card and earn points for every day of on-airport parking. There is no need to pull a ticket, and travelers can simply exit the parking lot or garage with a swipe of the FPP card. A receipt will be generated by e-mail. Best of all, you automatically earn points toward free parking. After logging ten days of parking, earn one free day!

“We want to reward our loyal customers for parking on-airport,” said Kevin A. Dillon, President & CEO of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation. “By offering the Frequent Parker Program, we are giving travelers incentives to park on-airport, which offers the closest proximity to our terminal, making airport access as convenient and economical as possible.”

The introduction of the FPP program follows the airport’s recent installation of state-of-the-art equipment in all on-airport parking facilities. This new equipment also allows travelers to bypass lines, insert a ticket and pay by credit card.

On-airport parking options at Green include three garages with covered parking and two parking lots, with a total of 8365 spaces. Prices begin at $11 per day and $55 per week, inclusive of all taxes. Learn more about parking rates and information by calling 401-737-0694 or visiting parkpvdairport.com.

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