Transfers from Logan International Airport (Boston)
Logan International Airport (General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport) was established for military purposes, bit in the1927 it began to provide the passenger flights to New York. Now it has the busiest passenger domestic and international traffic in New England and its schedule contains the flights to Europe, Asia and also to Canada, Caribbean and Cape Verde. Naturally, Logan International Airport serves the domestic flights too. Boston is the focus city for US Airways, Delta Airways and Jet Blue.
Airport has 4 terminals, served by 97 gates. Terminal A serves mostly United Airlines and Delta Air Lines. The gates of Terminal B are divided between US Airlines and United Airlines. Terminal C houses Jet Blue and its partner Cape Air. Finally, Terminal E serves various international airlines such as Air Canada, Japan Airlines, Air France, and Lufthansa. It also includes the business class lounges.
The Logan International Airport has well-organized transport infrastructure, combining different ways of transportation. One can access the airport by water taxi and water shuttle from downtown Boston and other points of Boston Inner Harbour.
If you choose the ground transportation, you can use subway (Blue Line), bus (Silver Line, Airport Shuttle, Logan Express) and ground transfer, which is the most convenient one. The distance from Logan Airport to downtown Boston is about 6 km, travel time — 30 minutes.
You can book the transfer service from Logan International Airport by iWay Express Company to any point in Boston and suburbs, including the important transport hubs — the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, South and North Stations, Route 128 Station.
In order to make online transfer booking select drop off location from the list above.