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Sagamore Park-and-Ride lots. By providing direct service to Logan InternationalAirport, Plymouth and Brockton provides travelers with increased access to domesticand international air services. Peter Pan Bus Lines currently offer six daily buses fromBourne to T.F. Green Airport in Providence, RI.Air service on <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> offers users the potential of global mobility. With service tomajor air transportation hubs such as New York City, Boston, and Providence, a user cantransfer to domestic and international flights. Ironically, however, no scheduled flightsexist between <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> airports. Thus, there is a great deal of air service mobilitybetween on-<strong>Cape</strong> and off-<strong>Cape</strong> sites, but no intraregional mobility.2.6.4 CONCLUSION<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> has several airports that serve its various needs. Only two, BarnstableMunicipal Airport and Provincetown Municipal Airport offer scheduled air carrierservice. This service is provided by four carriers who connect <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> residents to theIslands, Boston, and the world beyond. Although accounting for only a small percentageof <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> transportation, air transportation provides a quick, road-free mode of travelto users. Encouraging travelers to fly to <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> would reduce strain on roadways andlead to more efficient use of this underutilized mode. In the next 25 years, <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>’sairports may see an increase in air traffic as carriers switch from the increasinglycongested major airports to smaller regional ones. To prepare for this, it may beadvantageous to assess the current state of the <strong>Cape</strong>’s major air facilities and study theirpotential future usage.Chapter 2.6: Air <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Page 226

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