- History and Structure
- Founded in 1923 as Boston Airport, later known as Jeffery Field
- Currently has four terminals, with Terminal E serving international flights
- Terminal A received LEED certification in 2005, first of its kind in US
- Airlines and Destinations
- Handles flights from 84 airlines, including both American and foreign carriers
- Domestic destinations include major US cities like New York, Los Angeles
- International flights connect to major European cities like London, Paris
- Facilities and Services
- Features 12 lounges, including Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, USO
- Offers restaurants, shops, duty-free, and various transportation options
- Provides car rental, water shuttle, and MBTA services
- Terminal A features heat-reflecting roof and storm water treatment systems