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Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) serves Boston and the surrounding New England region. The airport sits only a few miles from downtown, but traffic and terminal changes can affect your journey. Understanding the airport layout can help you move quickly from the arrival gate to baggage claim, customs or ground transportation. This guide covers terminals, immigration, airport services and the best ways to reach downtown Boston.<\/span><\/p>\n

Boston Logan Airport Terminal Guide<\/b><\/h2>\n

Boston Logan operates four terminals: A, B, C and E. Each terminal offers baggage claim, ground transportation, restaurants and free Wi-Fi. Terminal assignments can change, so passengers should check their boarding passes, airline apps or airport monitors after landing. Terminals B, C and E have post-security connections. Free Massport shuttle buses connect the terminals, Airport Station and the Rental Car Center.<\/span><\/p>\n

What to Do After Landing at Boston Logan<\/b><\/h3>\n

Follow these steps after your flight arrives at BOS:<\/span><\/p>\n