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MHT (officially Manchester Boston Regional Airport, branded with the Boston regional positioning to capture Boston metro travelers seeking lower fares and shorter security lines than BOS) sits in Manchester, New Hampshire about 50 miles north of downtown Boston in Hillsborough County, accessible via Interstate 93, Interstate 293, and Brown Avenue. The airport is owned by the City of Manchester and operates from a single terminal building with two concourses. Delta, American, United, Southwest, Spirit, Avelo, and Breeze provide scheduled commercial service. Despite its New Hampshire location, MHT functions operationally as a Boston metropolitan area gateway. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside baggage claim.
MHT to the Massachusetts state line at the New Hampshire border runs about 30 minutes via Interstate 93 southbound, MHT to downtown Boston runs about 60 to 75 minutes in normal traffic, and MHT to Boston Logan and the Seaport District runs about 75 to 90 minutes. During AM and PM rush, plan for 90 minutes to 2 hours. Many Boston metro travelers route through MHT to avoid Logan congestion and capture lower Southwest and Spirit fares, then connect to Boston via chauffeured ground.
Yes. Downtown Boston, the Seaport District, the Financial District, the Back Bay, and the Cambridge Kendall Square tech corridor all run about 60 to 90 minutes from MHT via Interstate 93 southbound in normal traffic. We handle daily corporate transfers for executives flying private into MHT and connecting to Boston meetings, plus the full Boston hotel district from the Mandarin Oriental Boston, the Four Seasons Boston, the Ritz Carlton Boston Common, the Newbury Boston, and the Encore Boston Harbor.
Yes. BAE Systems Electronic Systems Nashua and Merrimack (the major defense electronics operation along the Massachusetts New Hampshire border) runs about 25 to 35 minutes from MHT via Interstate 93 southbound to the Daniel Webster Highway, and Oracle Manchester (the former Dyn DNS operation, now part of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure following the 2016 acquisition) runs about 10 minutes from MHT. We hold standing accounts with both companies plus the broader Manchester and Nashua technology corporate base.
Yes. SNHU Arena in downtown Manchester (the major regional concert and event venue, host of major touring acts, AHL hockey, and convention events) runs about 10 minutes from MHT via Brown Avenue. We handle concert night drop offs, Manchester Monarchs ECHL hockey transport, and downtown Manchester Elm Street restaurant pickups.
Yes. Lake Winnipesaukee (the largest lake in New Hampshire and the legendary summer Lakes Region destination) and the towns of Wolfeboro, Meredith, Center Harbor, and Weirs Beach all run about 60 to 90 minutes from MHT via Interstate 93 northbound to SR 11 and US 3. We handle daily summer lake resort transfers to the Wolfeboro Inn, the Mill Falls at the Lake in Meredith, and Mount Washington Resort area properties.
Yes. Dartmouth College and Hanover, New Hampshire run about 2 hours from MHT via Interstate 89 northbound. We handle Dartmouth parent weekend transfers, Big Green athletic event transport, graduation week pickups, and visiting alumni and donor logistics. Many Boston metro families fly into MHT and connect to Dartmouth via chauffeured ground when LEB (Lebanon Municipal) flight availability doesn't match preferred schedules.
Yes. Catholic Medical Center and Elliot Hospital (the two major Manchester hospital systems, with Elliot Hospital serving as the largest hospital in southern New Hampshire) both sit about 10 to 15 minutes from MHT. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays, and corporate transfers for both Catholic Medical Center and Elliot Hospital.
The New Hampshire Presidential Primary (the traditional first in the nation primary, held in January or February of presidential election years) generates the heaviest political and media travel demand of our New Hampshire year during primary cycles. We handle presidential campaign airport transfers, candidate motorcade logistics, national media credential transport, and Manchester and Concord debate venue pickups. Primary week requires twelve to sixteen weeks of lead time.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye arrivals, 4 am Boston metro corporate transfers, and late night SNHU Arena concert pickups. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































