List of Airlines at (BOS) airport
The following is a list of airlines serving Boston airport (BOS)
Boston Logan International Airport has four terminals: A, B, C, and E. It’s important to understand how international flights are handled at this airport.
Important Note on International Flights:
All international arrivals (except those from countries with pre-clearance such as Canada, Ireland, or the Bahamas) land and clear customs in Terminal E. However, for departure (Check-in), you must go to the terminal assigned to your airline as detailed below.
All international arrivals (except those from countries with pre-clearance such as Canada, Ireland, or the Bahamas) land and clear customs in Terminal E. However, for departure (Check-in), you must go to the terminal assigned to your airline as detailed below.
Terminal A
Primarily occupied by Delta Air Lines’ hub.
- Delta Air Lines: (Note: International arrivals land at Terminal E).
- WestJet
Terminal B
Home to American Airlines and United Airlines, along with other domestic and international carriers.
- Air Canada
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines: (Note: International arrivals land at Terminal E).
- Boutique Air
- Southwest Airlines
- Spirit Airlines
- United Airlines
Terminal C
JetBlue’s main base and partner airlines.
- Aer Lingus: (Flights with pre-clearance arrive here; others at Terminal E).
- Cape Air
- JetBlue: (Note: International arrivals without pre-clearance land at Terminal E).
- TAP Air Portugal: (Departures from Terminal C; Arrivals at Terminal E).
Terminal E (International)
This terminal handles most international airlines and some U.S. low-cost carriers.
- Aeroméxico
- Air France
- Allegiant Air
- Austrian Airlines
- Avianca
- Azores Airlines
- BermudAir
- British Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Condor
- Copa Airlines
- El Al
- Emirates
- Etihad Airways
- Frontier Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- Iberia
- Icelandair
- ITA Airways
- Japan Airlines
- KLM
- Korean Air
- LATAM Airlines
- Level
- Lufthansa
- PLAY
- Porter Airlines
- Qatar Airways
- Scandinavian Airlines (SAS)
- Sun Country Airlines
- SWISS
- Turkish Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic
Latest updates: November 25, 2025
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Baggage weight limits, restricted and prohibited Items
Baggage and excess billing rates
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Special passengers needing prior coordination with the airline: people with disabilities, reduced mobility and pregnant women
Lost, delayed or damaged baggage reclaim
Possible flight's changes of date or cancellations
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Flight status report (for possible delays, cancellations, rescheduling)
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