Boston, United States
Boston Logan International Airport opened in 1923 and is operated by the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). In 2023, the airport served over 40 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in the United States.
Its IATA code is BOS. Logan serves as a major gateway to New England and a hub for international travel.
Future expansion plans include further modernization of terminals and improved ground transportation options.
Boston Logan International Airport has four terminals: Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C, and Terminal E. Terminal A is used exclusively by Delta Air Lines and Delta Connection.
Terminal B is split into north and south sections and primarily serves American Airlines and JetBlue. Terminal C hosts a variety of airlines including Aer Lingus, Alaska Airlines, Cape Air, JetBlue (international arrivals), Spirit, TAP Air Portugal, and United.
Terminal E is the international terminal, serving all international airlines not operating from Terminal C, and also handles some domestic flights. The airport has a total of 102 gates.
Recent expansion includes renovations to Terminal E completed in 2023, adding four new gates and a new TSA checkpoint. Boston Logan has a passenger capacity of over 40 million passengers per year.
Central Parking (covered garage): $4/hour, $38/day. Economy Parking: $4/hour, $29/day. Terminal B Garage: $4/hour, $42/day. Pre-booking is available at https://www.massport.com/logan-airport/to-from-logan/parking/