Transport to Newbury Guest House from Logan Airport

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Flights and Transport That Bring You Close to Newbury Street

Getting to Newbury Guest House from Logan.

Logan Airport is just a short ride from downtown Boston by Public Transit, Car, and Shuttle. Here are some travel options: 


  • Logan Express. Free outbound gets you to 2 blocks to the hotel - $3 returning. Logan Express is a comfortable and convenient way to get to and from Boston Logan International Airport. Go direct from one of their five locations in Boston and beyond - Back Bay, Braintree, Danvers, Framingham and Woburn - to your terminal at the airport
  • Uber, Lyft, and taxis are available at all terminals. Typically located in the airport's Central Parking Garage or Terminal B Garage 
  • Public Transit (20-30 minutes); Silver Line of the bus system or SL1, picks up from all terminals
  • Car Rental agencies are located at the airport’s Rental Car Center (15-25 minutes)
  • Shuttle (30-40 minutes)
  • Logan Airport provides free shuttle buses between terminals and public transit stops 

 

No matter how you choose to travel, getting to Newbury Guest House is simple. 

 

Which Airlines Fly to Boston?

Boston Logan International Airport, or simply Logan Airport, is a hectic hub for air travel. It serves more than 40 million passengers each year, making it one of the busiest airports in the country. Located just approximately 3 miles from downtown Boston, it’s a gateway to the city’s rich history, culture, and attractions. If you’re staying at Newbury Guest House, getting to and from Logan is quick and easy. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this airport special and how it connects travelers from all over the world. 

 

An Overview of Logan Airport

Logan Airport is well-organized and efficient. It has six runways, ranging in length from 2,557 feet to 10,081 feet. They are aligned in three directions, which helps the Federal Aviation Administration manage takeoffs and landings based on weather conditions. 

 

On clear days, the airport can handle up to 120 operations per hour. But during poor weather, that number drops to about 60. While delays can happen, Logan’s team of 17,000 employees works hard to keep everything running smoothly. 

 

Airlines at Boston Logan 

Boston Logan Airport is a hub for many airlines, offering both domestic and international flights. Here’s a look at the key players: 

 

  • Delta is Logan’s largest operator with over 800 weekly flights. It offers routes to major U.S. cities and international destinations in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. 
  • JetBlue, the second-largest carrier, is known for its budget-friendly fares and excellent service. It connects Boston to cities across the U.S., the Caribbean, and Central America. 
  • American offers flights to and from major hubs like Dallas, Miami, and Los Angeles. It also provides international routes to Europe and South America. 
  • United Airlines connects Boston to cities like Chicago, Newark, and Houston, as well as overseas destinations like London and Frankfurt. 
  • Southwest Airlines is a favorite for domestic travel, offering flights to and from cities like Denver, Atlanta, and Nashville. 

 

These and over 40 other airlines make Logan Airport a convenient starting point for travelers heading to Boston or beyond. 

 

 

International Airlines at Boston Logan International Airport

Logan isn’t just for domestic travel. It’s a major international gateway. Most international arrivals go through Terminal E for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing. It usually takes about an hour to clear passport control and claim baggage. Approximately 37 airlines arrive at Boston Logan Terminal E, including;

 

·     British Airways

·     Virgin Atlantic

·     Swiss Air

·     SAS

·     KLM

·     Quatar

·     Lufthansa

·     Air France

·     Austrian

·     Cathay Pacific

·     Emirates

·     Etihad

 

With so many international options, Logan truly connects Boston to the world. 

 

Boston Logan International Airport Terminal Guide

Logan International Airport has four terminals: A, B, C, and E. The terminals are all connected by walkways, some within the secure area and some outside of the secure area.

 

·     Terminal A is home to Delta and WestJet. 

·     Terminal B serves American Airlines, Southwest, and United. 

·     Terminal C is primarily for JetBlue, Etihad and Aer Lingus. 

·     Terminal E is the international terminal, handling all overseas flights. 

 

Explore Boston Logan's restaurants, amenities, and shops before takeoff. Find food and more in your terminal with the online airport directory.


Boston Logan Travel Tips

Here are some tips to make your Logan Airport experience stress-free: 

 

·     Plan to arrive early (2 hours for domestic), 3 hours for international flights. 

·     Use your airline’s app or download the FlyLogan app for terminal maps and to stay updated on delays or gate changes. 

·     Have your ID and boarding pass ready

·     If you’re eligible, TSA PreCheck can save you time at security checkpoints. 

·     Logan has a variety of restaurants and shops to keep you entertained while you wait. 

 

 

If you’re flying into Logan Airport, Newbury Guest House is the perfect place to stay. It’s just a short trip from the airport, so you can start exploring Boston as soon as you arrive. 

 

From Newbury Guest House, you’re steps away from Newbury Street’s shops, restaurants, and galleries. The friendly staff can help you plan your visit, whether you’re in town for business or pleasure. 

 

Boston Logan International Airport is a gateway to the city’s rich history and culture. Whether you’re flying in from across the country or around the world, Logan makes traveling to Boston easy. And once you land, Newbury Guest House is ready to welcome you with open arms. 

 

Book your stay today and start your Boston adventure!