Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)

Boston, United States

Overview

Boston Logan International Airport is the largest airport in New England and a major gateway for the U.S. Northeast. It handles extensive domestic and transatlantic traffic and is a focus city for several major carriers.

Terminals

Four terminals (A, B, C, and E) handle domestic and international flights, with Terminal E serving most international arrivals.

Transport to city center

The MBTA Silver Line bus and Blue Line subway connect the airport to downtown Boston in about 20-30 minutes, with taxis and ride-shares available.

Lounges

Airline and pay-per-use lounges operate across the terminals.

Travel tips

Logan is close to the city, but allow time for terminal transfers, which may require a shuttle bus.

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