How to Get to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
Boston has various means of public transportation that can take you to the airport: train, bus, shuttle, and taxi. Choose the one that will be the most convenient for you to be in time for your business class flight from Boston.
By Bus
MBTA provides citizens of Boston with Silver Line 1 (SL1) that runs from South Station to Logan Airport via downtown Boston. The train operates every 10-15 minutes from 05:40 till 24:45. The trip will take about an hour, depends on your departure station. The fare is $2.00. One can always take a Red Line from a different destination in a city and then transfer to SL1.
By Train
MBTA Blue Line serves Logan Airport as well. If you don?t feel like taking a bus you can stay on the train. In order to transfer to the Blue Line you need to take Green or Orange Lines, these two have the transfer stations to the line you need. From the Airport station a free shuttle will take you to Terminals A, B (service 22), C, or E (service 33). Metro is open from 5:40 till 24:30; trains run every 5-13 minutes; the fare is $2.00; travel time is more than an hour.
By Shuttle
Shuttle services can be very expensive and at some point taking a taxi might be even cheaper. Boston offers hundreds of door-to-door shuttle services. In order to find one that you like you will have to surf the web.
By Taxi
Taxi will be the easiest way to get to the airport, but not the cheapest one. Be ready to pay around $25.00, depends on the traffic; travel time is 15 minutes maximum.


