| Logan International Airport |
Address:
Logan International Airport One Harborside Drive Massport East Boston Massachusetts 02128 USA
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Telephone Number: 617 561 1800
Fax: 617 561 1889
Email:
Website: www.massport.com
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Location: The airport is located 6km (4 miles) northeast of Boston
Country Code: 1
Airport Code: BOS
Time Zone: GMT - 5 (GMT - 4 between Apr-Oct)
Driving Directions:
From the North Shore, follow I-95 to Route 1 South (Saugus). Stay on Route 1 and continue until the exit for Route 60 (Logan Airport). From Northern and Western Massachusetts, or from South Shore/Cape Cod, head for I-93 and continue into Boston until you see signs for the Callahan Tunnel/Logan Airport exit (exit 24).
Car Parking:
Short- and long-term parking is available at the central car park, connected to Terminals B, C, D and E via pedestrian bridges or elevated moving walkways. The Terminal B car park, which serves Logan’s busiest terminal, also offers short- and long-term parking. Long-term economy parking is also available in a remote location, connected to the terminals by a free 24-hour shuttle bus.
Transport:
Water: The Water Transportation Bus Service is a courtesy bus service (route no.66) running from all airport terminals to the Logan dock and the MBTA Airport Station. There are water shuttles, catamarans and water taxis from Logan dock to downtown Boston Harbor. The T Harbor Express has numerous daily connections from Logan dock to Long Wharf, and the Quincy and Hull on the South Shore. Rail: Underground: Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) operate routes to/from Logan airport. Take the MBTA Blue Line at Airport Station for connections to destinations within Boston; a free shuttle bus service links the station to the terminals. Train: Commuter Rail train services serving New England leave from South Station and North Station in Boston. Road: Taxi: Taxis are available at all terminals 24 hours. Bus: MBTA bus nos.448, 459 and CT3 serve the airport and various locations in Boston, including stations. Bus services are also available from a number of private bus lines covering the New England area; the airport’s website has contact details for these companies. Logan Express offers a frequent express bus service from Braintree to the south shore, Framingham to the west, and Woburn to the north; buses stop at all terminals.
Facilities:
Money and communications: ATMs, banks and bureaux de change and Internet access are available throughout the airport. Mobile phone hire, photocopying and fax facilities are available in Terminal C. Eating and drinking: There are plenty of restaurants (including Italian, Chinese and seafood, as well as a grill), bars and cafés throughout the airport. The majority of those are concentrated in terminals B, C and E. Shopping: There are many shops in Terminal B and C, including duty-free; newsagents and gift shops are located in all terminals. Duty-free is also available in Terminal E. Luggage: Lockers are currently unavailable in all terminals, due to security concerns. Other facilities: Kidport with facilities for children, including a museum and various play areas.
Business:
Harborside Hyatt Conference Center & Hotel (tel: 617 568 1234) and Hilton Boston Logan Airport Hotel (tel: 617 568 6700) both provide state-of-the-art conference facilities, with meeting rooms and business facilities.
Hotels:
Hotels with direct access to the airport include the Harborside Hyatt Hotel (tel: 617 568 1234) and the Hilton Boston Logan Airport Hotel (tel: 617 568 6700).
Disabled:
Access for disabled people is excellent and the airport help desk provides TDD services 24 hours a day. Long-term car parks are connected to the terminals via wheelchair-accessible covered walkways; there are also shuttle buses equipped with lifts which serve Satellite Parking.
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