United Airlines will launch nonstop weekly flights from Denver International Airport to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, starting Dec. 19, 2026 [5].
The new route provides the popular Caribbean tourist destination with direct access from the U.S. West. This expansion increases tourism options for travelers and grows the Caribbean network for Denver International Airport (DEN).
The service will operate on a weekly basis [6]. By introducing this route, the airport expands its reach to the Caribbean, bringing the total number of nonstop Caribbean destinations served from DIA to six [1].
This addition is part of a broader growth strategy for the Denver hub. The airport currently offers nonstop service to 35 total international destinations [2]. These international connections span 24 cities across 13 different countries [4].
Overall, Denver continues to scale its global footprint. The airport now provides nonstop service to more than 200 total destinations [3]. The partnership between United Airlines and the airport aims to streamline travel for passengers seeking tropical destinations without the need for connecting flights on the East Coast.
“United Airlines will launch nonstop weekly flights from Denver International Airport to Providenciales”
The introduction of this route signals a strategic shift to capture high-demand leisure traffic from the U.S. interior and West Coast. By bypassing traditional East Coast hubs, United Airlines reduces travel time for passengers and enhances Denver International Airport's status as a primary gateway for international tourism.


