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Frequently Asked Questions
BOS sits in East Boston about 3 miles northeast of downtown Boston, accessible via the Sumner Tunnel, Callahan Tunnel, and Ted Williams Tunnel. The airport is owned and operated by the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) and runs from four terminals, A, B, C, and E (international), with six runways. BOS handles more than 40 million passengers annually. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside baggage claim at every terminal.
Terminal A is the Delta and Aeromexico hub, Terminal B handles American, Alaska, JetBlue (B22 to B40), Spirit, and United, Terminal C is JetBlue (C11 to C19), Cape Air, and several other carriers, and Terminal E handles international arrivals and most international departures including Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, Air France, British Airways, and Emirates. Our dispatch confirms terminal at booking and adjusts if your carrier moves gates.
BOS to downtown Boston and the Financial District runs about 10 to 15 minutes via the Ted Williams Tunnel in normal traffic, and BOS to Back Bay, the Prudential Center, and Copley Square runs about 15 to 20 minutes. During AM and PM rush, plan for 25 to 40 minutes. Most major hotels including the Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons Boston, Newbury Boston, and Eliot Hotel sit within the same window.
Yes. Cambridge, Kendall Square, MIT, and Harvard Square all run about 15 to 25 minutes from BOS via the Ted Williams Tunnel and Interstate 93. We hold standing accounts with biotech and pharmaceutical executives running into Kendall Square offices and laboratories, plus university account work for parent visits, commencement weeks, and alumni events at MIT and Harvard.
Yes. Cape Cod and Hyannis run about 75 to 90 minutes from BOS via Interstate 93 to SR 3 southbound, with Cape Cod Gateway Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA) and the Hyannis ferry terminals to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard at the same drive time. We handle resort transfers to the Wequassett Resort, the Chatham Bars Inn, and the Ocean Edge Resort during summer.
Yes. Newport, Rhode Island runs about 90 minutes from BOS via Interstate 93 to SR 24, and the Berkshires including Lenox, Stockbridge, and Tanglewood run about 2 hours 30 minutes via the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90). We handle resort transfers to The Chanler at Cliff Walk, Castle Hill Inn, Blantyre, and Canyon Ranch Lenox.
Yes. BOS to T. F. Green International (PVD) in Providence runs about 60 to 75 minutes via Interstate 93 to Interstate 95, BOS to LGA runs about 4 hours via Interstate 90 to Interstate 95 (or chauffeured ground transfer via Interstate 84 and the Hutchinson River Parkway), BOS to JFK runs about 4 to 4.5 hours, and BOS to EWR runs about 4.5 hours. These transfers between airports are common when domestic schedules don't align with international connections.
Yes. The Financial District, Seaport, and the broader Boston business corridor generate consistent corporate travel demand from Fidelity, State Street, John Hancock, Liberty Mutual, Wellington Management, and dozens of private equity, venture, and law firms. We hold standing weekly accounts for several firms and offer monthly billing, dedicated chauffeurs, and priority dispatch.
Yes. Gillette Stadium in Foxborough runs about 45 to 60 minutes from BOS via Interstate 93 to Interstate 95. We handle Patriots home game drop offs, suite holder pickups, New England Revolution match transport, and Foxborough concert nights. Gillette concert nights and Patriots playoff runs generate heavy demand.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye international arrivals at Terminal E, 4 am corporate departures to Kendall Square and the Seaport, and overnight cruise terminal transfers from BOS to the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































