Turks & Caicos’ Provo Air Center expands private jet terminal services to South Caicos

Provo Air Center expands to South Caicos, enhancing private jet services and supporting the luxury travel market, including the new Salterra Resort & Spa. The article Turks & Caicos’ Provo Air Center expands private jet terminal services to South Caicos first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

Mar 21, 2025 - 12:38
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Turks & Caicos’ Provo Air Center expands private jet terminal services to South Caicos
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PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS – Provo Air Center, the premier independent Fixed-Base Operation (FBO) in the Turks and Caicos Islands, announces the expansion of its operations to South Caicos. This strategic development marks a significant milestone in Provo Air Center’s continued growth and reinforces its commitment to delivering exceptional private aviation services.

With the launch of Provo Air Center’s extended services, private jet owners and operators can now benefit from full-service fuel support and streamlined entry services at South Caicos Airport (XSC). This expansion ensures that private jet travelers from around the world as well as guests of the newly opened Salterra Resort & Spa, a Luxury Collection Resort, can experience a seamless and exclusive arrival experience on the island.

“We are thrilled to extend our services to South Caicos, a destination of remarkable beauty and growing luxury hospitality,” said Deborah Aharon, CEO of Provo Air Center. “Our presence on the island not only enhances private jet accessibility but also underscores our unwavering commitment to providing first-class service, flexibility, and convenience to our clientele.”

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Strengthening South Caicos as a Luxury Destination

South Caicos, affectionately known as “The Big South,” has a storied past of salt production and is considered the fishing capital of the island chain. Today, it remains a secluded paradise, celebrated for its unspoiled beaches, vibrant marine ecosystems, and world-class fishing and diving opportunities. The island is now poised for a tourism renaissance, with high-end developments such as Salterra Resort & Spa leading the way.

Salterra Resort & Spa, which debuted in February 2025, is the newest luxury destination in South Caicos. The resort features 100 elegantly designed rooms, including 52 one- and two-bedroom suites and two penthouse Governor’s Suites, all boasting breathtaking ocean views. Guests are immersed in an environment inspired by the island’s heritage as the “island of white gold,” a reference to its prolific salt production history. With 3,000 feet of pristine white-sand beaches, Salterra offers an unrivaled experience of tranquility and natural beauty.

“The addition of Provo Air Center’s services at South Caicos Airport is a game-changer for our guests,” said Michael Tibbetts, owner, Salterra Resort & Spa. “We have seen growing demand from travelers who seek a seamless luxury experience from touchdown to check-in. The ability to arrive via private jet will undoubtedly enhance the exclusivity and appeal of our resort.”

Commitment to Independent FBO Excellence

Provo Air Center has long been the independent FBO of choice in the Turks and Caicos Islands, recognized for its superior customer service, state-of-the-art facilities, and bespoke aviation solutions. This expansion into South Caicos is an extension of the full-service experience already provided at its flagship location in Providenciales. With a focus on personalized service, premium catering, top-tier facilities, and operational flexibility, Provo Air Center ensures that private aviation clients receive a superior experience at every touchpoint.

“We believe in giving our customers options – choosing an independent FBO means choosing exceptional service, attention to detail, and a team dedicated to going above and beyond,” added Deborah Aharon. “Our South Caicos expansion reflects our long-term vision to enhance aviation accessibility across the islands while maintaining the highest standards of excellence.”

South Caicos Airport

Enhancing Aviation Infrastructure in South Caicos

The expansion of Provo Air Center aligns with recent enhancements at South Caicos Airport (XSC), officially known as Norman B. Saunders Sr. International Airport. These improvements include a new passenger terminal inaugurated in 2024 and the commencement of international flights from Miami, making the island more accessible than ever.

South Caicos Airport features a runway length of 6,000 feet, allowing it to accommodate a wide range of private jets of all sizes from all over the world. The airport is equipped with immigration and customs facilities, ensuring a seamless arrival experience for international travelers. While South Caicos does not currently have a dedicated private jet terminal, Provo Air Center’s fuel services and ground handling support will ensure that private jet passengers experience the highest levels of convenience and efficiency.

This expansion is a significant step in Provo Air Center’s vision to redefine private aviation in the Turks and Caicos Islands, offering travelers an unparalleled gateway to luxury, exclusivity, and convenience.

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