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星期一, 3月 02, 2015

Two Airlines Will Move from Terminal A to Terminal C

Two Airlines Will Move from Terminal A to Terminal C


BOSTON – The Massachusetts Port Authority today announced that two airlines, Alaska Airlines and Sun Country Airlines, will move their operations at Boston Logan from Terminal A to Terminal C on Wednesday, March 4th. All departures and arrivals for the airlines from then on will be at Terminal C. All airport signage will be updated to reflect the new information.

Alaska’s fleet of Boeing 737s fly to three destinations (Seattle, Portland and San Diego) from Logan four times a day in winter, five times a day in the summer season. The airlines’ last departure from Terminal A will be on March 3rd; their first operation at Terminal C will be an arrival on March 4th.

Sun Country also uses Boeing 737s to connect Boston Logan to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, the airline’s hub airport, four times a week in the winter, three times a week in the summer season. Sun Country’s operations will arrive and depart Terminal A as normal on March 3rd; their next operations will occur on March 5th from Terminal C.

Boston Logan, a short distance from the intersection of Route 128 and I-90 and five minutes from downtown Boston, serves as the gateway to the New England region and offers nonstop service to 75 domestic and 43 international destinations and in 2014 handled 31.6 million passengers. Boston Logan is served by two public transit lines and is the Air Line Pilot Association’s Airport of the Year for 2008 because of its commitment to safety. Over the past decade, the airport spent $4.5 billion on a modernization program that includes new terminals, public transportation access, parking facilities, roadways and airport concessions, and has been transformed into a world-class 21st Century facility.  The airport generates $8 billion in total economic impact each year.
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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 $9 billion annually, and enhance and enable economic growth and vitality in New England. No state tax dollars are used to fund operations or capital improvements at Massport facilities. For more information please visit massport.com.

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