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Frontier Boston BOS airport arrivals allow to check status of Frontier flight arrivals at Logan International Airport the information including flight delay status, schedule, terminal and gate, delays and cancelations. Arrival times are given in local time. Currnety Time at Boston airport is 19:23 PM 2022-08-26
Frontier Boston BOS airport departures allow to check status of Frontier flight departure from Logan International Airport the information about flight delay status, schedule, terminal and gate. Departure times are given in local time. Current time at Boston airport is 19:23 PM 2022-08-26
The Sumner Tunnel, one of two tunnels from Logan to Boston, will be closed weekends from 11pm Fridays to 5am Mondays while MassDOT completes restoration work, excluding holidays. Allow extra time to get to and from the airport. For more information on the project and detours, please visit MassDOT. For information on ways to get to Boston Logan, click here. Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) handled 40.9 million passengers in 2018, with almost 19% of that traffic coming from international flights. For such a busy airport, it’s not that big, covering just 1,700 acres (the second smallest footprint of the 20 busiest U.S. airports). BOS is a transatlantic hub for Delta Air Lines and a focus city for JetBlue. Quick InformationAirport: Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) BOS Terminal MapMap of Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comAirlines Operating from BOSTerminal ATerminal B
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BOS Airport TerminalsBoston Logan International Airport consists of 4 terminals — A, B, C, and E — which are situated at the north, south, and east points of the airport. A ring road leads off from I-90, providing vehicle access to all of the terminals and parking garages that are located opposite the terminals. The terminals are all connected by walkways, some that are within the secure area and some that are outside of the secure area. Terminal ALevel 2 — Ticketing and Gates Terminal A level 2 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comDelta Air Lines and Westjet operate flights at Terminal A from the main terminal and a satellite concourse that are connected by an underground walkway. Terminal A’s main building has 11 gates numbered A1-A11, a few shops and restaurants, and a Delta Sky Club. Satellite Concourse Terminal A satellite concourse at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comThe satellite terminal is accessible through a long underground tunnel with moving walkways. The satellite terminal has 10 gates numbered A13-A22. The concourse has a good selection of shops and restaurants, along with a Delta Sky Club. Level 1 — Baggage Claim and Ground Transportation Terminal A level 1 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comTerminal A arrivals is located on the lower level with access to ground transportation outside. Terminal BLevel 2 — Check-in and Gates Terminal B operates domestic flights only and has a U-shaped layout with parking inside of the U and the departure gates around the outside. Terminal B has 39 gates numbered B1-B12, B14-B31, B31A, B32-B35, B35A, and B36-B38. The terminal has 2 security checkpoints depending on whether passengers are departing from the north or south side. An American Airlines Admirals Club is based at the south side of the terminal and a United Club on the northeast side. Both sides have a good selection of shops and restaurants. Level 1 — Baggage Claim and Ground Transportation Terminal B level 1 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comGround transportation is available on the lower level, outside of both the north and south sides of the terminal. Some services are situated curbside and others require passengers to use the crossing into the central reservation. Terminal CLevel 2 — Ticketing and Gates Terminal C level 2 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comTerminal C operates domestic and international flights and is an X shape, with the ticketing area in the center and the departure gates along the 4 legs. Terminal C has 30 gates numbered C5-C12, C14-C21, C25-C34, C36, and C40-C42. Shops and restaurants are located all over Terminal C departures, and The Lounge is located in the northwest leg. Level 1 — Baggage Claim and Ground Transportation Terminal C level 1 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comArrivals is on the lower level of Terminal C, as well as access to ground transportation services. Terminal ELevel 2 and 3 — Ticketing and Gates Terminal E level 2 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comTerminal E is the main international terminal at BOS. Ticketing is located on level 3 of Terminal E, along with departure gates E4-E12. The other 4 gates — E1, E1A, E2, and E3 — are located on the 2nd level in the connector to Terminal C. The terminal has 2 security checkpoints — 1 located in the central area of the terminal, and the other is located in the connector to Terminal C. Opposite gate E11 are elevators that lead to lounges for British Airways, Lufthansa, Emirates, and Virgin Atlantic. Level 1 — Baggage Claim and Ground Transportation Terminal E level 1 at Boston Logan International Airport. Image Credit: Massport.comArrivals is on the lower level of Terminal E with access to ground transportation services. Inter-Terminal TransportBoston Logan International Airport Shuttle Bus. Image Credit: Massport.comAirport Shuttle Bus (Outside the Secure Area)BOS has airport shuttle buses that operate to and from the terminals, the rental car center, and the airport station. 6 bus routes operate approximately every 5-6 minutes:
Hot Tip: Check the airport’s bus locator to check live arrival times from your departure point. Walking (Outside the Secure Area)The following terminal connections can be made by utilizing walkways outside of the secure area:
Walking (Inside the Secure Area)Passengers with connecting flights between Terminals E and C can walk inside of the secure area. This excludes passengers arriving on an international flight as they will need to clear Customs and Immigration on arrival which puts them outside of the secure area. Security and Customs at BOSBOS has 7 security checkpoints — 1 in Terminal A, 2 in Terminal B, 3 in Terminal C, and 1 in Terminal D. Security checkpoints open approximately 1 hour before the first flight departure. Customs and Immigration are located in Terminal E where the majority of international flights arrive. Hot Tip: Did you know BOS ranks in the Top 5 Airports for best security wait times? TSA PreCheckThere are dedicated TSA PreCheck lanes at BOS and eligible passengers can utilize this service for expedited security clearance. BOS also has a TSA PreCheck Enrollment Center located on the arrivals level of Terminal A, so conditionally-approved applicants can arrange their interview when they next arrive into BOS. The Enrollment Center is open Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. Global EntryBOS participates in the Global Entry program and has kiosks in Terminal E for eligible passengers who have enrolled in the program. Applicants that need to arrange an interview can do so at BOS as the airport has a Global Entry Enrollment Center on the arrivals level of Terminal E. The Enrollment Center is open Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Hot Tip: Looking to find out more about Global Entry? Here’s a list of the most frequently asked questions about Global Entry along with our expert answers to help. Mobile PassportBOS also accepts Mobile Passport Control for U.S. citizens looking for expedited entry into the United States. For faster processing, passengers need to complete the “new trip” section within the app on arrival at BOS and present the electronic receipt to a CBP agent. CLEARThere is a dedicated CLEAR Security Program lane at the Terminal A security checkpoint. This is open daily 3:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Clear enrollment is also possible during these times. BOS Airport LoungesOf the 12 lounges located at BOS, 5 offer passengers the ability to purchase a day/allocated time pass. The other lounges are reserved exclusively for premium cabin passengers or eligible frequent flyer members.
*Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity. Hot Tip: Want to avoid paying the day-pass fee for airport lounges? Read about the best personal and business credit cards for complimentary lounge access. Priority Pass AccessSubject to availability, Priority Pass holders can access The Club, The Lounge, or the Air France Lounge and selected members can use their membership to receive a discount at:
If you’re interested in becoming a Priority Pass member, read about the best credit cards for complimentary Priority Pass access. Airport Dining and Drinks at BOSBOS has over 70 restaurants, cafes, and food stations with most situated inside the secure area of each terminal. If you do arrive early for your flight, then Terminal C has the best selection before clearing security. See the range of restaurants available and their locations on the airport website. BOS Airport Wi-Fi and Charging StationsBOS offers free Wi-Fi throughout all public areas of the airport. To connect, select “LoganWifi” from the available connections. For technical support for your Wi-Fi connection, contact Boingo Support on 800-880-4117. Charging Stations: Charging stations are built into many of the seating areas of each terminal. Hot Tip: Make sure you’re always connected at the airport with the best mobile Wi-Fi hotspots. BOS Airport Lost and FoundPassengers must contact the relevant department for where they lost their item: Security checkpoint: Contact TSA at 617-561-2047 or report a lost item using this form. Customs hall: Contact Customs and Border Protection at 617-568-1810. Airplane or boarding area: Contact the relevant airline. Other public areas: Visit the lost and found office on the arrivals level between Terminals C and E, call 617-568-7514, or submit a claim. Additional Airport InformationInformation ServicesInformation booths are located near baggage claim on the arrivals level of all terminals. Terminal directories are also located throughout the airport to provide information on services and facilities. Children’s Play AreasBoston Airport ranked number 1 for the top 10 kid-friendly U.S. airports, and it’s easy to see why as the airport has a children’s play area in 3 of the 4 terminals. Also known as “Kidports,” these play areas have fun climbing structures, such as vintage airplanes and an airport control tower. Baby FacilitiesBOS has dedicated nursing rooms or Mamava suites in every terminal. These are located at:
Traveling With a PetPet relief areas can be found outside of every terminal on the arrivals level. Terminal E has a pet relief area inside the secure area near gate E7. Duty FreeBOS has Duty Free shopping in every terminal, located at:
Smoking AreasSmoking is only permitted in designated areas outside of the terminal buildings:
PrayerThe “Our Lady of the Airways” multi-faith chapel is located in the walkway between Terminals B and C on the lower level. MoneyATMs can be found inside and outside of the secure area of each terminal. Foreign currency services are located pre and post-security in Terminals A and E, pre-security only at Terminal B, and post-security only at Terminal C. Luggage StorageThere are no luggage storage facilities at BOS. Hot Tip: Looking for some activities while you’re there? Check out these fun things to do in Boston and these activities for kids in Boston. Important BOS Phone NumbersGeneral Inquiries: 800-235-6426 Lost and Found: 617-568-7514 Parking: 617-946-4440 Travel to and From BOSTransport OptionsTrainThe Blue Line subway is the easiest way to get to Downtown Boston or to head northeast to Wonderland. Connections are also possible to the Orange Line at State Street Station for journeys to Back Bay, Fenway Park, and Boston University and to the Green Line to reach Boston College, Cleveland Circle, or Lechmere. Trains operate daily from 6 a.m. – 12:30 a.m. and Massport shuttle buses run regularly between the terminals to the airport station. BusesThe Silver Line SL1 bus service operates from Chelsea to Dudley Square, stopping at BOS. Buses run from outside each terminal, and the journey from the airport to South Station is free (not from South Station to the airport). From here passengers can connect to Amtrak, Commuter Rail, and the Red Line for Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, and MIT. The Logan Express offers parking at its bus terminals in Braintree, Framingham, Peabody, and Woburn with passengers then riding direct services to the airport. Parking is $7 per day with journey times from 30-45 minutes. Buses arrive and depart to and from all terminals. There are also several private bus companies that operate from BOS to all over Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and the northeast. ShuttlePrivate and shared-ride shuttles are available to arrange in advance and the airport recommends several companies. MBTA Commuter BoatMBTA ferries operate on weekdays from the commuter boat terminal at Pemberton Point in Hull to BOS. From the airport dock, passengers can ride the shuttle bus (route 66) to their terminal. TaxiPassengers can pick up a taxi from the arrivals level outside of each terminal. Taxis to Downtown Boston cost anywhere from $25-$45 not including tolls or gratuity. Ride ServicesUber and Lyft are authorized ride services that can operate from BOS. Passengers can be dropped off outside of departures on the upper level of each terminal and can only be picked up from the following locations:
Directions by Car to BOSArriving From Downtown BostonVarious routes are available from the downtown area, but 1 such route is to take Otis Street and Kingston Street out onto Essex Street. Use the right 2 lanes to turn sharp right onto John F. Fitzgerald Surface Road and continue onto Albany Street. Turn left onto South Station Connector and then right onto the I-93 South slip road. Merge onto I-90 East and take exit 26 towards Logan Airport. Arriving From the NorthTake I-93 South until junction 24A-24B for MA-1A towards the airport. Keep left to take exit 24B and continue on MA-1A N until the Logan Airport exit. Arriving From the SouthTake I-93 North and keep left following signs for State Route 3 North/Boston. Take exit 20 towards Logan Airport, keep left and merge onto I-90 East before taking exit 26 for access to the airport. BOS Airport Parking InformationBoston Logan International Airport parking. Image Credit: Massport.comOfficial Airport ParkingTerminal ParkingThere are 3 terminal parking garages offering convenient access to the terminals with covered moving walkways. As the name suggests, the central parking lot is located in the center of the airport with connector bridges to all terminals. Terminals B and E also have parking garages that are located outside of each terminal. Rates are the same across these 3 parking garages:
Lost ticket fee: Applicable parking fee plus a $5 charge. All vehicles entering the Terminal B garage are subject to a security check, including a search of the trunk. Economy ParkingThe economy parking lot is located on airport property a little distance from the terminals. Passengers can ride the free shuttle service that runs from all terminals to and from the parking lot every 15-20 minutes.
Lost ticket fee: Applicable parking fee plus a $5 charge BOS offers priority parking spaces to clean air vehicles running on alternative fuel and also has electric vehicle parking spaces within each parking garage. Pick-Up or Drop-Off ParkingBOS has a cell phone waiting lot located 5 minutes’ drive from the terminals for friends or family waiting to pick up passengers. The parking lot is free to use for 30 minutes, but vehicles must not be left unattended. The lot is located at the intersection of Hotel Drive and Service Road. Once the passenger has called for collection, vehicles can proceed to the arrivals level for curbside pick-up. Alternatively, short-term parking is available in all of the terminal lots for a fee. Off-Site and Hotel ParkingThere are a few off-site lots that offer cheap alternative parking to the expensive airport day rates. Prices start from $12 per day. Some are hotels that offer accommodation and parking packages that can be booked on airportparkingreservations.com or similar third-party booking sites. Parking for Passengers With DisabilitiesParking for disabled passengers is available in all terminal parking garages and the economy parking lot. Shuttle services that serve the economy parking lot are also wheelchair accessible. Parking Contact NumberGeneral parking inquiries: 617-946-4440 Car Rental at BOS AirportThe car rental center is located on airport property a short distance from the terminals. Shuttle buses operate to and from the car rental center from all terminals on the lower level departing every 5-6 minutes. Hot Tip: Want to avoid paying expensive insurance through the rental company? Find out which rewards cards include car rental insurance as a benefit. BOS Airport HotelsHyatt Regency Boston Harbor Hotel. Image Credit: HyattThere are many hotels in the surrounding area of Boston Airport and 1 hotel — the Hilton Boston Logon Airport — on airport property. Hotels range from 2- to 5-stars, catering for a range of budgets and many offer shuttle services to and from the airport. BOS Airport Hotels — Sorted by Distance
Top 3 Hotel Stays Using Points
From a convenience standpoint, it’s hard to do better than the Hilton Boston Logan Airport. The hotel is attached to the airport via an enclosed walkway, so you can walk from your gate to the check-in desk. Guests can enjoy their business center, indoor pool and gym, and a 24-hour shuttle service to the subway and water taxi. For award nights, keep in mind that Hilton no longer publishes an award chart and uses a dynamic pricing model for all of their hotels. With that said, you can often redeem a free night at the Hilton Boston Logan Airport for around 60,000 points per night. The Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel is just a short drive from the airport and located in one of Boston’s most popular areas, the Seaport District. The hotel offers great water views of the harbor and is within walking distance of great restaurants, the TD Garden, the Boston Convention, and Exhibition Center. With the new Marriott dynamic pricing, the points needed will largely depend on the time of year that you visit but should average between 40,000-60,000 points per night. The Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor offers breathtaking views of the harbor and city skyline. The hotel offers a complimentary airport shuttle for added convenience. The hotel is a short walk from some of Boston’s most famed historical sites, dining options, and public transit options like the MBTA Train and Water Taxi. Award nights at the hotel cost 15,000 points per night. If you’re looking to top off your points to stay at any of these options, see our guides on the best ways to earn more Hyatt, Marriott, or Hilton points. Final ThoughtsWith a passenger traffic increase of 41% between 2010 and 2017, Boston Logan International Airport has seen significant growth and is making improvements. Although construction work has started on various projects, disruption has been minimal; however, BOS does say that passengers will experience disruption over the next 5 years as more significant enhancements are made. This will include projects such as building an airside connection between Terminals B and C, expanding Terminal E, and an additional 5,000 parking spaces. |