The Logan International Airport is one of the largest and busiest airports in the United States.
Located in the East Boston precinct, Massachusetts it handles up to 27 million passengers a
year. Originally known as Boston Airport when it began operations in 1923, it was mostly used
for military purposes. With the burgeoning of commercial air traffic and the growth of the
region’s economy the airport also expanded with the addition of 1,800 acres and subsequent
development in the airport’s infrastructure.
Today the airport has six runaways and links to various destinations in the United States,
Canada, the Cape Verde Islands, Europe, the Caribbean and Central America. Logan International
Airport has four terminals that are interlinked via walkways and shuttle busses.
The airport also features a wide variety of restaurants as well as food and beverage outlets.
Visitors to the airport can find everything from a full course meal to fast food options and coffee
bars.
Logan International Airport also features several shopping outlets located throughout the
building that provide the opportunity to buy a range of goods including books, fashion and clothing
items, health products and more.
The Logan International Airport is well connected to the city of Boston and the MBTA Silver
Line rapid transit bus connects it with the downtown Financial District. The MBTA Blue Line service
also travels to the airport and links it with Wood Island in East Boston. Reflecting the face
of a modern and efficient airport, for many travelers their gateway to this region is the Logan
Airport. Millennium Bostonian Hotel is near Logan Airport in Boston and provides excellent access
to the airport as well as to the city’s Financial District. This proximity to Logan International
Airport makes Millennium Bostonian Hotel Boston extremely popular with travelers due to the
convenience and ease of transport.
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