Boston Logan International Airport is an important hub in the northeast of the US. Learn more about the airport and its layout in our guide.
Boston Logan International Airport, also referred to as BOS or Logan Airport, is located about five kilometers outside of downtown Boston. Every day hundreds of flights leave the airport with destinations around the world, and some of the major airlines operating out of Boston are JetBlue Airways and American Airlines.
Are you looking for a specific terminal or gate at the airport? In our map at the top of the page you can see the location of each terminal. At Boston Logan International Airport there are four terminals in total – A, B, C and E. They are well connected with for example shuttle buses and moving walkways, and below you can learn a little more about each terminal.
Terminal A: This terminal is primarily used by Delta Air Lines and WestJet, and here you find the gates numbered from A1 to A16.
Terminal B: Terminal B is divided into two sections. The North section is used by American Airlines, while the South section is mostly occupied by JetBlue Airways. Gates in this terminal range from B1 to B38.
Terminal C: Terminal C is mainly operated by JetBlue Airways, with gates labeled C11 through C36.
Terminal E: Terminal E is Logan's international terminal, hosting a variety of international carriers including British Airways and Lufthansa. Gates here are numbered E1 to E12.
When it comes to dining at Logan Airport, there is a wide selection of options for all flavors. Maybe you are just looking for a quick bite, or want to sit down for a nice meal? Either way, all available options are found at the airport’s official website which you find by following the link below.
Find out the location of Boston Logan International Airport.