
Boston’s Logan International Airport is the major facility serving the New England region. With 55+ international and 75+ domestic direct flights daily, Logan is a major hub connecting travelers from around the world. Logan Airport has four passenger terminals, each with its own ticketing, baggage claim, and ground transportation facilities. The airport was named for South Boston native Edward L. Logan (1875-1939), a first generation Irish-American, military leader, civic leader and municipal judge with family roots in Galway and South Boston.
