To Europe via Boston
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To Europe via Boston
Considering a trip to Europe. Waited a bit too long and now the direct flights from my airport are outrageous. So now considering connecting thru Boston on AA with 1.5 hours in between. Is this doable? Not worried about return - 4.5 hrs in between. Figure even if immigration/cusotms take awhile, I should still have plenty of time.
Other choices include connecting thru Philly (I hate goiong thru Philly) or Chicago (same thing).
Other choices include connecting thru Philly (I hate goiong thru Philly) or Chicago (same thing).
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I just did the exact same thing 1 month ago. AA lands and departs from the same terminal. In our case, the SFO flight landed right next to the gate the Paris flight departed from. Unless your flight is 1 hr late, you won't have any problems.
You will have to change terminals on the way back.
Stu Dudley
You will have to change terminals on the way back.
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Hi nibblette:
Are you arriving on AA?
If so, StuDudley is correct. You will land and depart from Terminal B and 1.5 hrs is plenty of time.
On your return thru 'Logan', your international arrival will be into Terminal E.
Your best option will be to take the free shuttle from T-E to T-B for your flight home.
If you have time to use, visit the 'Boston Landings' in T-C. It has shops, eateries, a 'Borders' Book store, a walk-in salon, and a mini spa.
If nothing else, you'll surely get to stretch your legs. Unfortunately, the lockers at 'Logan' are still unavailable.
When are you coming to Boston? I ask because 'Logan' is to be used as a demo for a new security procedure this Fall.
security
Are you arriving on AA?
If so, StuDudley is correct. You will land and depart from Terminal B and 1.5 hrs is plenty of time.
On your return thru 'Logan', your international arrival will be into Terminal E.
Your best option will be to take the free shuttle from T-E to T-B for your flight home.
If you have time to use, visit the 'Boston Landings' in T-C. It has shops, eateries, a 'Borders' Book store, a walk-in salon, and a mini spa.
If nothing else, you'll surely get to stretch your legs. Unfortunately, the lockers at 'Logan' are still unavailable.
When are you coming to Boston? I ask because 'Logan' is to be used as a demo for a new security procedure this Fall.
security
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At'Logan'if you're going on an international flight, the TSA people may come over and ask to see your pasport. You will want to check in at your gate before preboarding begins.
Immigration & customs will happen after
you land in Paris.
Immigration & customs will happen after
you land in Paris.
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