Boston Logan International Airport is one of the top 20 airports in the United States in terms of passenger numbers, with 33.5 million people passing through its gates in 2015. Covering an area of 1,010 hectares, it's also the largest airport in New England.
The airport is a major hub for JetBlue and Delta Air Lines, and all major American air carriers operate domestic flights in and out of Boston Logan International. Most European airlines also fly to and from Boston, the most popular routes being to London, Paris and Dublin.
Airlines operate out of four passenger terminals: A, B, C and E. You can travel between the pre-security areas of each terminal using shuttle buses, moving walkways from the car park, or on the MBTA Silver Line.
- Terminal A comprises two buildings connected by an underground walkway.
- Terminal B is also divided into two buildings. American Airlines, United Airlines and Virgin America flights operate out of the north building, while US Airways occupies the south building.
- Terminal C handles flights with JetBlue Airways and Cape Air.
- Terminal E is the only international terminal, which is spread across three levels. Several international airlines have lounges in this terminal, including Aer Lingus, Air France, British Airways, Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic.
All terminals have all the facilities you'll need to pass the time and take care of business before or after your flight, including shops, restaurants, ATMs and currency exchange services.
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Please note: all information is correct as of October, 2016.
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