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BOS – Ultimate Terminal Guide
Boston Logan Airport: Your Key Travel Insights
  • Four Terminals, Global Reach: Boston Logan (BOS) efficiently manages air traffic across its four terminals (A, B, C, E), with Terminal E being the primary gateway for international flights.
  • Relaxation & Connectivity: Travelers can unwind in one of 15 lounges, including 6 offering day passes. Priority Pass holders enjoy exclusive access to lounges like Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club, The Lounge, and the Air France Lounge.
  • Seamless Ground Transit: Connecting to downtown Boston and beyond is effortless with diverse ground transportation options, including MBTA ferries, buses, trains, convenient rental cars, and popular ride-shares.
  • But if you'd rather skip the hassle and avoid navigating crowded options, book your private limo car service in advance for a smooth, stress-free arrival. Our professional chauffeurs will be waiting for you at the airport—pickup locations vary by terminal—ready to provide a comfortable and reliable ride to your destination.

  • Navigating Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), a bustling hub that handled over 43 million passengers in 2024 and serves as a major transatlantic gateway for airlines like Delta Air Lines and a focus city for JetBlue, demands reliable and luxurious ground transportation to Logan Airport. Despite its significant passenger volume, General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport covers a compact 1,700 acres, making efficient transfers even more crucial.

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    Airport Services
    Can I store my luggage at Boston Logan Airport (BOS)?
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    Boston Logan International Airport does not offer official on-site luggage storage facilities. However, several third-party services like Bounce, Stasher, and Vertoe provide convenient luggage storage options at various locations near the airport and throughout Boston. These services often partner with local businesses and offer secure storage by the hour or day, with options for online booking and insurance coverage.
    Does Boston Logan Airport offer free Wi-Fi, and how do I connect?
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    Yes, Boston Logan International Airport provides free wireless internet access throughout the entire airport. A network named "BOSWifi"
    What restaurants and dining options are available at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Terminal A: Boston Bruins Bar, Fox & Flight, Harpoon Tap Room, Legal Sea Foods, Dunkin', Starbucks, Jimmy John's, Sbarro, B. GOOD, Currito, Alta Strada, Berkshire Farms Market.
    Terminal B: Cisco Brewers, Not Your Average Joe's, Sam Adams Brewhouse, Lucca, Stephanie's, Temazcal Cantina, Legal Sea Foods, OTTO, Pei Wei, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, TICO, Kelly's Roast Beef, WPizza by Wolfgang Puck, Dunkin', Starbucks, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Berkshire Farms Market, N.e. MKT.
    Terminal C: Boston Beer Works, Mija, Santarpio's, Wahlburgers, Legal Sea Foods, Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, Dunkin', Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Boston Public Market, Camden Food Co., Shojo, Gachi Sushi & Noodles, Starbucks, Green Express.
    Terminal A: Legal Sea Foods, Stephanie's, Monica's Mercato, Vino Volo, Vineyard Grille, Dine Boston Restaurant, Dine Boston Cafe, Dunkin', Sal's Pizza, Wow Bao, Boston Harbor Distillery, Hudsons Coffee.
    What shops and duty-free stores are at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Boston Logan Airport features various shops and duty-free stores. Dufry is a prominent travel retailer with several duty-free locations across different terminals, offering a range of products including fragrances, fashion accessories, cosmetics, confectionery, spirits, souvenirs, skincare, and sunglasses. You can find Boston Duty Free locations in Terminal A (Second Floor departure level), Terminal B (Second Floor, near gate B3), Terminal C (Second Floor, near gate C12), and Terminal E (Third Floor, near gate E8).
    Where is the Lost and Found at Boston Logan International Airport?
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    The main Lost and Found Office at Boston Logan International Airport is located on the Arrivals level, between Terminals C and E, next to the Security Badge Office. For items left at TSA security checkpoints, you may need to fill out a specific form on the TSA website. It's advisable to contact the Lost and Found directly for items left in other areas of the airport. More information here
    Are there play areas for kids at Boston Logan Airport (BOS)?
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    Yes, Boston Logan International Airport has "Kidport" play areas designed for children. These indoor play areas are located in Terminals A, B, and C.
    Where are the nursing rooms or lactation suites located at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Boston Logan Airport provides nursing rooms and lactation suites for mothers. There are six Mamava brand lactation suites located across the airport's four terminals. These suites offer privacy with lockable doors, fold-down tables for breast pumps, benches, and power outlets. Nursery rooms are also available in each terminal and typically include a changing counter, a fold-down seat, a sink or wipes, and often an electrical outlet.
    What airline lounges are available at Boston Logan Airport, and how can I access them?
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    Boston Logan Airport offers a variety of airline lounges across its terminals. Access typically depends on airline status, class of service, or specific credit card memberships. Some of the lounges include:
    Terminal A: Delta Sky Club.
    Terminal B: American Airlines Admirals Club, Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club, United Airlines Club.
    Terminal C: The Lounge, USO Lounge.
    Terminal E: Air France Lounge, British Airways Galleries Lounge, Delta Sky Club Express, Emirates Lounge, Lufthansa Lounge.
    Access requirements vary for each lounge. Generally, you need a same-day boarding pass for entry.
    For specific access details (e.g., membership, day pass options, guest policies, and hours of operation), it is recommended to check with the respective lounge or airline.
    Airport Parking
    Boston Logan Airport provides a variety of official parking options to suit every budget, all conveniently located just minutes from your terminal. Please note that while the Terminal E Lots are currently closed, visitors to Terminal E can utilize other available garages. More information here
    Central Parking Garage
    The covered Central Parking Garage has convenient access to all terminals (A, B, C, and E) via walkable bridges with moving walkways. There are both long-stay and short-stay options. $46-€40 (for 7 hours to 24 hours)
    Prices starts at
    $10-€9
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    $46-€40
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    Terminal B Parking
    Located just steps from Terminal B, this covered parking garage has both long-term and short-term parking options. (Note: The rates for Terminal B Parking Garage are the same as Central Parking GaragePer Day: $46-€40 for 7 hours to 24 hours).
    Prices starts at
    $10-€9
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    $46-€40
    Per Day
    Economy Parking Garage
    The Economy Garage is a more economical Boston Logan Airport parking option, located further from the terminals but serviced by a free shuttle bus to all terminals (A, B, C, and E). First 24 hours: $37-€32 (for 4 hours to 24 hours), Every day thereafter (additional day 6-24 hours): $37-€32
    Prices starts at
    $10-€9
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    $37-€32
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    BOS Live Arrivals
    BOS Live Departures
    Terminals Overview
    Each terminal is designed to handle specific airline operations and offers a range of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and efficient travel experience. Below is a detailed overview of each terminal, including general information and key amenities. Please note that airline assignments and lounge access can change; always confirm with your airline directly for the most up-to-date information.
    Terminal A
    General Information
    Amenities
    • Primary Airlines: Terminal A is primarily utilized by Delta Air Lines, serving both its domestic and international routes, and is considered one of Delta's key hubs. It also hosts WestJet.
    • Structure: The terminal is divided into a main building and a satellite concourse, connected by an underground pedestrian tunnel. Opened in 2005, it was notably the first airport terminal in the U.S. to be LEED certified for environmentally friendly design.
    • Connections: Passengers can connect to other terminals via pre-security shuttle buses and the MBTA Silver Line (SL1).
    • Lounges: Features multiple Delta Sky Clubs, providing comfortable spaces with business services, charging stations, and refreshments for eligible travelers.
    • Dining & Shopping: Starbucks, Dunkin’, Currito, B.Good, Sbarro, Legal Sea Foods, Fox & Flight, Harpoon Tap Room, Jimmy John’s, Chick‑fil‑A, B G O O D and more.
    • Family & Pet Facilities: Family & Pet Facilities: Includes Kidport play areas and dedicated pet relief areas.
    • Other Services: ATMs, currency exchange, and free Wi-Fi are available
    Terminal B
    General Information
    Amenities
    • Primary Airlines: Heavy domestic hub handling American, Southwest, United, Spirit, Alaska, Air Canada, and Boutique Air, among others
    • Structure: Originally opened in 1974, Terminal B underwent a significant $160 million renovation completed in 2014, it primarily handles domestic flights.
    • Connections: Connected post-security to Terminal C and E, and pre-security to all terminals via shuttle buses and the MBTA Silver Line.
    • Lounges: Home to the American Airlines Admirals Club, Admirals Club near gate B39–B40 (American), United Airlines Club near B25 , and the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club, offering various services for members and eligible passengers. The Chase Sapphire Lounge is located between gates B39 and B40.
    • Dining & Shopping: Offers a wide array of choices, from quick-serve options like Kelly's Roast Beef to sit-down restaurants such as Legal Sea Foods. Duty-free shopping is available in the south concourse.
    • Other Services: Accessible toilets, baby changing facilities, car rental kiosks, information centers, ATMs, and baggage carts, TNC/taxi curb pickup at Level 2 outside arrivals. Specific amenities like nurseries and pet relief areas are located throughout the terminal.
    Terminal C
    General Information
    Amenities
    • Primary Airlines: Terminal C hosts JetBlue Airways (including domestic and some international arrivals/departures), Aer Lingus, Cape Air, and Air Portugal.
    • Structure: This terminal operates both domestic and some international flights. It has an X-shaped layout with a central ticketing area.
    • Connections: Passengers can walk inside the secure area to connect to Terminal E. Pre-security connections to other terminals are available via shuttle buses and the MBTA Silver Line. The TNC/taxi pickup area is located at the Center Parking lot, approximately a 15-minute walk away.
    • Lounges: JetBlue’s “The Lounge” near gate C19 (showers, snacks, work areas), features The Lounge (Aer Lingus) and a USO Lounge for military personnel and their families.
    • Dining & Shopping: A selection of restaurants and shops, including specialty retail and various food and beverage options
    • Other Services: Standard airport amenities like ATMs, Wi-Fi, and accessible facilities are available
    Terminal E
    General Information
    Amenities
    • Primary Airlines: Terminal E is Boston Logan's dedicated international terminal, handling the majority of international arrivals and departures. (e.g. British Airways, Lufthansa, Delta, Emirates, Qatar, Japan Airlines, Norse Atlantic, Allegiant, Play, etc.) and more.
    • Structure: The terminal recently underwent a significant revamp, including an expansion and its iconic prismatic red roof subtly changes color depending on the light.
    • Connections: Directly connected post-security to Terminal C, making international transfers smoother. Pre-security connections to other terminals are available via shuttle buses and the MBTA Silver Line.
    • Lounges:Hosts several international airline lounges, including Air France Lounge, British Airways Galleries Lounge, Delta Sky Club Express, Emirates Lounge, and Lufthansa Lounge.
    • Dining & Shopping: Local Boston favorites including Legal Sea Foods, Wahlburgers, Boston Harbor Distillery cocktails and more; plus global duty‑free and retail outlets within AirMall spaces
    • Specialized Amenities: The revamped Terminal E includes comfortable seating with power outlets, work bars, mother's rooms, companion care rooms, and pet relief areas.
    • Sensory Room: A key first for Boston, Terminal E features an all-ages sensory room developed in collaboration with the New England Center for Children, addressing the needs of passengers requiring a visual and auditory separation from the busy terminal environment.
    • Sustainability Features: Incorporates advanced building systems, renewable energy sources, and sustainable design elements, including photovoltaic glass and dynamic self-tinting glass.
    Airport Transport
    We’re dedicated to helping you arrive at Boston Logan International Airport on time and in comfort. Whether you prefer public transit, shuttles, private services, or car rental, here’s how you can get there, all based on the official Massport information.
    Subway
    Using the MBTA Blue Line subway will get you to downtown Boston in 30 minutes. 
    The subway runs every 5 to 10 minutes. 
    Bus
    Taking the Silver Line SL1 bus will take just 30 minutes to reach Boston city centre. 
    You can expect a 15 minute wait for the bus. 
    Chauffeur Service
    Professional chauffeur services offer terminal-to-door rides with personalized pickup at terminals
    Taxi
    You can take a taxi designated stand from Boston Airport
    The travel time depends on traffic conditions 
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    Frequently asked questions
    How far is Boston Logan Airport (BOS) from Downtown Boston?
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    Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is approximately 3 to 5 miles from Downtown Boston, depending on the specific destination within the city. The cab ride in light traffic can take as little as 10 minutes.
    What is the best way to get from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Downtown Boston?
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    There are several convenient options to get from Boston Logan Airport to Downtown Boston:
    Public Transportation:
    MBTA Silver Line (SL1): This free bus service connects all terminals at Logan to South Station, where you can transfer to the Red Line subway.
    MBTA Blue Line Subway: Take a free on-airport shuttle bus from your terminal to the Airport Station, then board the Blue Line to reach downtown stations like Government Center (connects to Green Line) or State Street (connects to Orange Line).
    Ferry: Take an on-airport shuttle to the water transportation dock for a scenic ferry ride to Long Wharf, providing rapid access to downtown.
    Taxis: Terminals A, B, and E, and on the ground floor of Terminal C parking garage.
    Ride Apps (Uber/Lyft): Services are available; as Boston residents now face some of the "highest rideshare fees at any airport in the world," as stated by Uber, it's worth considering alternative car services that may offer comparable costs. With Massport reportedly looking to raise Uber rideshare fees to a staggering $23 by 2031, exploring other transportation options could prove to be a more economical choice for travelers to and from Logan Airport.
    Private Transfer & Rental Cars: If you're looking for a hassle-free, premium experience without the surge pricing or long waits, book your private car service in advance with My|CHFEUR. Our professional chauffeurs will meet you right at your terminal, assist with luggage, and provide a smooth, stress-free ride to your destination.
    What is the official address for Boston Logan International Airport?
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    The official address for Boston Logan International Airport is: 200 Terminal Drive, East Boston, MA 02128
    How do I get directions to Boston Logan Airport?
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    Logan Airport is located east of downtown Boston and is connected to the city by the Ted Williams Tunnel (I-90), the Sumner/Callahan Tunnel (US-1A), and shuttle boats. Various routes connect to the airport from different directions:
    From the North Shore: From the North Shore: Travel south on I-95 towards Route 1, then exit at Sumner Tunnel Junction towards Logan Airport, following signs for 1A South.
    From Northern Massachusetts: From Northern Massachusetts: Travel south on I-93, follow signs for downtown Boston, and exit at Sumner Tunnel Junction towards Logan Airport.
    From Western Massachusetts: Travel east on Massachusetts Turnpike I-90, continue on I-93 North, and exit at Junction 24 towards Callahan Tunnel and Logan Airport.
    From the South Shore/Cape Cod: Travel north on Route 3 towards Boston, and exit at Junction 24 towards Callahan Tunnel and Logan Airport.
    Where are the Uber/Rideshare pickup locations at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Ride app (Uber/Lyft) pickups at Boston Logan Airport are located in designated areas:
    Terminals A, C, and E: Pickups occur in the airport's Central Parking Garage. Follow signs for Ride App/Uber/Lyft.
    Terminal B: Pickups occur in the airport's Terminal B Garage on the departures level. Follow signs for the correct pickup location.
    Are there hotels near Boston Logan Airport with shuttle service?
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    Yes, many hotels near Boston Logan Airport offer shuttle services. Some examples include:
  • Embassy Suites Boston Logan Airport

  • Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor

  • Hilton Boston Logan Airport

  • Courtyard by Marriott Boston Logan Airport

  • Doubletree By Hilton Boston Logan Airport Chelsea

  • Hampton Inn Boston - Logan Airport
  • Is there a map of Boston Logan Airport terminals available?
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    Yes, detailed terminal maps for Boston Logan Airport are available. You can view them directly on our Logan Airport Pickup Locations Map page to easily find where to go.
    Which airlines operate out of which terminals at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Boston Logan Airport has four terminals: A, B, C, and E. Here's a general breakdown:
    Terminal A: Primarily used by Delta Airlines for domestic arrivals and departures, and WestJet Airlines for international arrivals and departures.
    Terminal B: Houses airlines such as American Airlines and United Airlines.
    Terminal C: Used by JetBlue Airways for domestic arrivals and departures and international arrivals, as well as Aer Lingus (international arrivals and departures) and Cape Air (domestic arrivals and departures).
    Terminal E: Handles most international arrivals and departures, including some flights for Delta and JetBlue. Many international carriers operate out of Terminal E.
    What terminal is Delta at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Delta Air Lines primarily operates out of Terminal A at Boston Logan Airport. However, Delta also uses Terminal E for some international flights.
    What terminal is JetBlue at Boston Logan Airport?
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    JetBlue flight primarily out of Terminal C at Boston Logan Airport. However, JetBlue also uses Terminal E for some international flights.
    What are the parking options and costs at Boston Logan Airport?
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    Please review the comprehensive parking options and fees section on our page.
    Practical Information
    What is the official name and abbreviation for Boston Logan Airport?
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    The official name is General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport, also commonly known as Boston Logan International Airport. General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS).
    Is Boston Logan Airport open 24 hours a day?
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    Yes, Boston Logan International Airport is open 24 hours a day. However, security checkpoints operate on specific hours. When security checkpoints are closed, passengers are required to stay in the public, pre-security areas.
    How early should I arrive at Boston Logan Airport for my flight?
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    It is recommended to arrive two hours early for domestic flights and three hours early for international flights.
    How can I check Boston Logan Airport security wait times?
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    You can check security wait times on websites like On Air Parking, which provides live updates and typical wait times. Massport also advises allowing at least a 30-minute wait time for security.
    Are there other airports in Boston besides Logan International?
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    While Logan International (BOS) is the main airport serving Boston, other regional airports in the wider area include:

  • Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) in New Hampshire, less than 50 miles north of Boston.

  • Worcester Regional Airport (ORH) in Massachusetts, about a 45-minute drive from Boston.

  • Portsmouth International Airport at Pease in New Hampshire, 50 minutes north of Logan.

  • What are some things to do at Boston Logan Airport during a layover?
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    During a layover, you can visit one of the airport lounges (some offer showers), find a quiet space in the Airport Chapel, or enjoy a meal at various dining establishments like Legal Sea Foods or B.Good. For longer layovers, you might consider visiting nearby attractions such as Constitution Beach or taking a water taxi to the New England Aquarium or Institute of Contemporary Art.
    What attractions are near Boston Logan Airport?
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    Several attractions are easily accessible from Boston Logan Airport, including:
  • The Freedom Trail

  • Fenway Park

  • Boston Common and Public Garden

  • Museum of Fine Arts

  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace

  • New England Aquarium

  • Boston Harbor for cruises

  • More information here
    Where can I find news and updates for Boston Logan Airport?
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    For official news and updates, you can check the Massport Newsroom. You can also find news and updates from various media outlets, such as CBS News's Logan Airport tag.
    What is the best time of year to visit Boston?
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    Spring (March to May) and autumn (September through November) are considered best month to visit boston, offering mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer (July and August) is also a popular time to visit due to warmer temperatures.
    What is the current weather forecast for Boston Logan Airport?
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