Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) offers multiple inter-terminal transportation options, making it easy for passengers to transfer between terminals for connecting flights, baggage claim, ground transportation, or airport services. Whether you’re arriving on a domestic flight or connecting to an international departure, BOS provides free airport shuttle buses, covered walkways, and accessible transportation throughout the airport.
This guide explains all Boston Airport transfer between terminals options, estimated travel times, accessibility features, and tips for a smooth connection.
Boston Logan Airport has four passenger terminals:
| Terminal | Primary Airlines |
|---|---|
| Terminal A | Delta Air Lines |
| Terminal B | American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines |
| Terminal C | JetBlue, Cape Air |
| Terminal E | International arrivals and departures (multiple international airlines) |
Passengers can transfer between these terminals using several free transportation methods.
The Massport Shuttle Bus is the primary transportation service connecting all terminals at Boston Logan Airport.
Features
Bus Stops
| Terminal | Shuttle Stop |
|---|---|
| Terminal A | Outside Arrivals Level |
| Terminal B | Central Bus Stop |
| Terminal C | Ground Transportation Area |
| Terminal E | Arrivals Level Bus Stop |
Average Frequency
Average Travel Time
| Route | Time |
|---|---|
| Terminal A → B | 5 minutes |
| Terminal B → C | 5 minutes |
| Terminal C → E | 5–7 minutes |
| Terminal A → E | 10–15 minutes |
Some terminals are connected through pedestrian walkways.
Walking is often faster than waiting for a shuttle when traveling light.
Walkable Connections
| Route | Walking Time |
|---|---|
| Terminal A → B | 8–10 minutes |
| Terminal B → C | 10–12 minutes |
| Terminal C → E | 12–15 minutes |
Benefits:
Several connecting corridors include moving sidewalks to reduce walking time.
These are especially useful for:
Boston Logan Airport provides ADA-compliant transportation between terminals.
Services include:
Passengers with short layovers may receive additional assistance from their airline.
Depending on the airline, services may include:
| From | To | Best Option | Estimated Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminal A | Terminal B | Walk or Shuttle | 5–10 min |
| Terminal A | Terminal C | Shuttle | 10 min |
| Terminal A | Terminal E | Shuttle | 10–15 min |
| Terminal B | Terminal C | Walk or Shuttle | 5–10 min |
| Terminal B | Terminal E | Shuttle | 8–12 min |
| Terminal C | Terminal E | Walk or Shuttle | 7–12 min |
Passengers arriving on an international flight at Terminal E should note:
Passengers traveling to or from the Rental Car Center can use the free airport shuttle.
Connections are available from:
Average travel time:
10–15 minutes
Passengers transferring to Boston public transportation can board the free airport shuttle to Airport Station, where they can connect to the MBTA Blue Line.
Typical travel time from terminals:
| Terminal | Time to Airport Station |
|---|---|
| A | 10 minutes |
| B | 8 minutes |
| C | 7 minutes |
| E | 10 minutes |
| Service | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport | Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) |
| Operator | Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) |
| Shuttle Service | Free Massport Shuttle Buses |
| Shuttle Frequency | Every 5–15 minutes |
| Accessibility | ADA-compliant buses and facilities |
| Customer Assistance | +1 (800) 235-6426 |
| General Information | +1 (800) 23-LOGAN (+1 800-235-6426) |
You can transfer between terminals using the free Massport shuttle buses or, for certain terminal pairs, by walking via connected pedestrian pathways.
Yes. The airport shuttle service is completely free for all passengers and visitors.
Yes. Terminals A, B, C, and E have pedestrian connections for many routes, though travel times vary from about 8 to 15 minutes depending on the terminals.
Using the free shuttle, the journey typically takes around 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic and shuttle wait time.
If you leave the secure area to move to another terminal, you will generally need to pass through TSA security before boarding your next flight.
Yes. All Massport inter-terminal shuttle buses are ADA accessible and can accommodate passengers using wheelchairs or other mobility devices.