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A JetBlue passenger unexpectedly opened an emergency exit door on a plane taxied for takeoff at Boston Logan International Airport.
Boston Logan International Airport expanded its reach yet again in 2024, adding nonstop destinations as far away as Vienna, Austria, to the lineup. Logan also added flights to Florida from Boston this year with the help of Frontier Airlines.
Boston Logan International Airport expanded its reach yet again ... said that three most popular destinations in 2024 were New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C., with over a million flights ...
Traveling is almost never easy, but a stop in the Windy City could make things even harder, as a new report indicates that one Chicago airport may be among some of the most
American Express isn't resting on its laurels as the credit card issuer with the biggest airport lounge network.
The 20,000-square-foot, two-story space will be located in Terminal C, with amenities including a rooftop bar, a green roof, and Logan’s first outdoor patio.
A passenger died on board during an Air France flight from Paris to Boston on Tuesday despite life-saving efforts performed by a doctor on the plane.
While the largest and most well-known airport in London is undoubtedly London Heathrow Airport (LHR), the city's second-most-important airport continues to grow rapidly and more and more passengers pass through the facility's doors each year.
Since Massachusetts does have communities with strong Irish roots, it makes sense why the capital of Ireland, Dublin, would break the top 10 most popular destinations out of Logan. You can visit the Famine Memorial in Dublin as well as Dublin Castle and the National Museum of Ireland.
A Canadian man was arrested on Jan. 6 for allegedly trying to carry a baby crocodile skull onto a flight boarding in New Delhi, India.
The National Safety Council estimates that Americans have a 1-in-93 chance of dying in a motor vehicle crash, while deaths on airplanes are too rare to calculate the odds. Figures from the U.S. Department of Transportation tell a similar story.