Terminals A, B, and C host domestic flights within the US, while Terminal E is the international terminal.
Boston Airport is home of 102 boarding gates in total, distributed among the four passenger terminals. To move between terminals, there are shuttle buses to use. At the different terminals, passengers will find an array of services, facilities and commodities while waiting for their flight or at their arrival. Boston Airport is a great international airport.
Boston Logan Terminal A exclusively hosts domestic flights within the US.
The terminal facilities are split into the Main Terminal (boarding gates A1-A11) and the Satellite Concourse (boarding gates A13-A22).
Boston Logan Terminal B exclusively hosts domestic flights within the US.
The terminal consists of two buildings: The North and the South buildings.
Logan Airport Terminal C exclusively hosts domestic flights within the US.
Logan Airport Terminal E is the International Terminal at Boston Airport.
There are Massport Shuttle Buses that cover the distance between the different terminals, the car rental center, among others.
To get more information about the service, please check the Inter Terminal Transportation section.