All Taxi and Limo Pick Ups Operating at Terminal C Will Temporarily Move to Central Parking
BOSTON – Starting Saturday, February 1st, all taxis and limos picking up passengers at Terminal C will relocatep their operations to Central Parking. This move is temporary during the construction of the new Terminal C Canopy and the Terminal B to C Roadways project.
The Terminal C Canopy Project will improve the passenger experience by replacing the existing canopy with a structure that provides more daylight and weather protection at the curb. The project will also add new higher capacity elevators to improve access between the Terminal and Central Parking Garage, increase the curbside areas and help with traffic flow. It is expected to be completed by late 2021.
Massport is working to revamp the terminal area roadways to eliminate backups and get passengers to and from the terminals faster through the Terminal B to C Roadways project. New construction will replace aging roadway infrastructure along both levels between the terminals. It will create more curb space at Terminal C — and reduce congestion on Logan’s roadways — by improving traffic flow and increasing traffic safety.
The Canopy and Roadways Projects are part of Massport’s “Logan Forward” initiative, which is our commitment to build a better Logan Airport. Part of that commitment is to keep the public informed as we make important investments to improve the customer experience at Logan. Passengers can also text SIGNUP to 30256 to begin receiving text alerts from Logan Airport during construction to keep them updated on roadway changes and closures, detours and major delays. Standard messaging and data rates may apply. Passengers can also sign up for email alerts on www.LoganForward.com if preferred.
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The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) owns and operates Boston Logan International Airport, public terminals in the Port of Boston, Hanscom Field, and Worcester Regional Airport. Massport is a financially self-sustaining public authority whose premier transportation facilities generate more than $22 billion annually, and enhance and enable economic growth and vitality in New England. For more information, please visit massport.com.