Traveler Advisory Regarding COVID-19
Update as of May 5th, 2020
Select full-service restaurants will be offering takeout and select food court and grab-and-go options remain open.
Locations offering takeout and grab-and-go options are:
Terminal A:
B.Good (near gate A4)
Dunkin (near gate A10, and Pre-Security arrivals level)
Terminal B:
B.Good (near gate B30)
Dunkin (near B14, B16, B24, B30, and Pre-Security)
W.Pizza by Wolfgang Puck (near gate B14)
Potbelly (near gate B5)
Hudson (near gate B28, and B29)
Terminal C:
Wahlburgers (Rotunda)
Dunkin (Rotunda, and Pre-Security arrivals level)
Hudson (Rotunda)
Currito (Pre-Security)
Terminal E:
Burger King (in the food court)
Hudson (Pre-Security Arrivals level, and Post-Security across from the food court)
Update as of May 1st, 2020
In compliance with Governor Baker's order requiring face covering in public places, everyone entering Boston Logan must wear a face mask or covering inside the airport beginning May 6th. Please check with your airline directly for any requirements for your flight. More info.
Update as of March 27th, 2020
Due to lower passenger demand, the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) continues to adjust transportation modes and parking locations. Massport will be closing the Economy Parking Garage at Logan Airport starting Sunday, March 29th. Central Parking remains open; this location is connected to all four terminals via covered walkways.
For the few remaining passengers still parked in the Economy Garage, Massport will transport those passengers back to their vehicles. There is information curbside and at the information booths at Logan for those passengers.
Update as of March 26th, 2020
Due to lower passenger demand, Massport will be adjusting Logan Express service at the Braintree, Framingham and Woburn locations to hourly operation. The Peabody and Back Bay services will be temporarily suspended. These changes will be in effect starting Friday, March 27th.
Update as of March 23rd, 2020
All Water Transportation to Boston Logan has suspended operation until further notice. Massport has suspended the "Ticket to Skip" program for Water Transportation options.
Update as of March 22nd, 2020
Boston Logan will continue to run an On-Airport shuttle 24/7, but we have limited how many buses are running. More info
Update as of March 19th, 2020
Re: State Dept Level 4 Announcement
We are evaluating what the State Department’s No Travel Order for U.S. citizens means for Massport facilities. Most of our international airlines have already been adjusting their schedules due to lower passenger demand, and many cruise lines have cancelled or delayed their seasons for months. We are working closely with our federal and industry partners to understand what this means for our facilities and we will share more information as it becomes available.
Update as of March 18th, 2020
Massport will be temporarily suspending the Peabody Logan Express service, and reducing the service at both Braintree and Back Bay from 20-minute headways to 30 minutes. More info
Update as of March 17th, 2020
Governor Baker is mandating that all full-service restaurants transition to delivery and takeout. During this time, select restaurants at Boston Logan will be offering delivery service through At Your Gate. This convenient service delivers food directly to your gate and is available in Terminals A, B, C and E. Additionally, select full-service restaurants will be offering takeout and select food court and grab-and-go options remain open.
Locations offering takeout and grab-and-go options are:
Terminal A:
B.Good (near gate A4)
Dunkin (near gate A10)
Terminal B:
B.Good (near gate B30)
Dunkin (near gate B30)
W.Pizza by Wolfgang Puck (near gate B14)
Hudson
Terminal C:
Wahlburgers (Rotunda)
Dunkin (near gate C29)
Go Go Stop (near gate C29)
Ryo Asian Fusion
Hudson
Currito
Terminal E:
Burger King
Hudson
Dunkin
Updates as of March 13th
The Department of Homeland Security has named Boston Logan International Airport one of 13 airports to provide enhanced health screening for passengers who have been to a number of European countries in the past 14 days. This declaration means CBP and CDC will perform enhanced screening of these passengers entering the United States through Boston. The Massachusetts Port Authority has been fully cooperating with our local, state and federal public health partners and is providing all necessary support. We have been following proper cleaning and disinfecting protocols in our public facilities, and reminding passengers and employees to use good health practices such as washing hands regularly, and covering coughs and sneezes.
Updates as of March 12th
The USO in Terminal C will be closed temporarily effective Friday, March 13 at 5pm. Any active military traveling through should check with their airline on potential use of the lounges while the USO is closed.
Updates as of March 11th
Updates as of March 10th
Governor Baker Declares State of Emergency to Support Commonwealth’s Response to Coronavirus
Updates as of March 9th
- The CDC issued an updated Travel Health Alert for all United States residents, instructing travelers returning from countries with a Level 3 alert (currently China, South Korea, Iran, and Italy) to stay home and monitor their health for 14 days after returning to the US. This guidance also instructs travelers from countries with a Level 2 alert (currently Japan) to monitor their health and limit interactions with others for 14 days after returning to the US. The guidance advises against any non-essential travel to Level 3 countries.
- Governor Baker and state health officials discuss community preparedness with healthcare, infectious disease experts and front Line Leaders
- MBTA announces additional increased sanitation schedule as part of state's preparedness planning for coronavirus
Boston Travel Impacted by COVID-19 – Until Further Notice
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston and mainland China - Beijing and Shanghai - have been temporarily suspended;
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston and Seoul, South Korea have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Tel Aviv on El Al have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Casablanca on Royal Air Maroc have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Sal and Praia Cape Verde on Cabo Verde have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to London on Virgin Atlantic have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Paris, Amsterdam, London, Dublin on Delta have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Rome on Alitalia have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to London on American Airlines have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Frankfurt and Munich on Lufthansa have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Zurich on Swiss have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Amsterdam on KLM have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Ponta Delgada on SATA have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Madrid on Iberia have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to London, Paris, and Rome on Norwegian have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Paris on Air France have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Shannon on Aer Lingus have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Barcelona on LEVEL have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Panama City on Copa have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Toronto on Porter have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Halifax and Ottowa on Air Canada have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Jamaica on JetBlue have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Aurba on JetBlue, Delta, and American have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Santiago and Santo Domingo on JetBlue, Delta, and American have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Costa Rica on JetBlue, Delta, and American have been temporarily suspended
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Dubai on Emirates have been temporarily suspended.
- Nonstop flights to/ from Boston to Dohar on Qatar have been temporarily suspended.