General Edward Lawrence Logan International
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General Edward Lawrence Logan International 30 days of scheduled flights
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Flights with General Edward Lawrence Logan International that are seasonal or re-launching again.
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Aug 13 | Boston | Miami | MIA |
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Aug 13 | Boston | New York | LGA |
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Aug 13 | Boston | Charlotte | CLT |
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Aug 14 | Boston | Atlanta | ATL |
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Aug 14 | Boston | Dallas | DFW |
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Aug 15 | Boston | Los Angeles | LAX |
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Aug 18 | Boston | Madison | MSN |
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Oct 3 | Boston | Sarasota | SRQ |
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Oct 17 | Boston | Key West | EYW |
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Oct 28 | Boston | Grand Cayman Island | GCM |
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Oct 31 | Boston | Guanacaste | LIR |
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Nov 2 | Boston | Saint Lucia | UVF |
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Nov 6 | Boston | Tampa | TPA |
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Nov 6 | Boston | Fort Myers | RSW |
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Nov 8 | Boston | South Bend | SBN |
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Nov 21 | Boston | Honolulu | HNL |
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Dec 19 | Boston | Montego Bay | MBJ |
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Dec 19 | Boston | Aruba | AUA |
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Dec 19 | Boston | Punta Cana | PUJ |
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Dec 20 | Boston | Nassau | NAS |
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Dec 21 | Boston | Montego Bay | MBJ |
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Dec 21 | Boston | Guanacaste | LIR |
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Dec 21 | Boston | Providenciales | PLS |
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Dec 21 | Boston | Providenciales | PLS |
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Dec 21 | Boston | Punta Cana | PUJ |
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Boston | Columbus | CMH |
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Boston | Kansas City | MCI |
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Boston | Pittsburgh | PIT |
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Boston | Charlotte | CLT |
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Boston | Atlanta | ATL |
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Boston | Dallas | DFW |
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Boston | South Bend | SBN |
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Boston | Guanacaste | LIR |
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General Edward Lawrence Logan International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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BOS | Boston | Washington | DCA | » |
BOS | Boston | New York | LGA | » |
BOS | Boston | Chicago | ORD | » |
BOS | Boston | Charlotte | CLT | » |
BOS | Boston | Philadelphia | PHL | » |
BOS | Boston | Los Angeles | LAX | » |
BOS | Boston | Atlanta | ATL | » |
BOS | Boston | Nantucket | ACK | » |
BOS | Boston | New York | JFK | » |
BOS | Boston | Denver | DEN | » |
BOS | Boston | San Francisco | SFO | » |
BOS | Boston | New York | EWR | » |
BOS | Boston | Martha's Vineyard | MVY | » |
BOS | Boston | Dallas | DFW | » |
BOS | Boston | Orlando | MCO | » |
BOS | Boston | Baltimore | BWI | » |
BOS | Boston | Miami | MIA | » |
BOS | Boston | Raleigh/Durham | RDU | » |
BOS | Boston | Bar Harbor | BHB | » |
BOS | Boston | London | LHR | » |
BOS | Boston | Seattle | SEA | » |
BOS | Boston | Detroit | DTW | » |
BOS | Boston | Nashville | BNA | » |
BOS | Boston | Provincetown | PVC | » |
BOS | Boston | Fort Lauderdale | FLL | » |
BOS | Boston | Pittsburgh | PIT | » |
BOS | Boston | Minneapolis | MSP | » |
BOS | Boston | San Juan | SJU | » |
BOS | Boston | Rockland | RKD | » |
BOS | Boston | Cincinnati | CVG | » |
BOS | Boston | Tampa | TPA | » |
BOS | Boston | Houston | IAH | » |
BOS | Boston | Phoenix | PHX | » |
BOS | Boston | Indianapolis | IND | » |
BOS | Boston | Columbus | CMH | » |
BOS | Boston | Cleveland | CLE | » |
BOS | Boston | Hyannis | HYA | » |
BOS | Boston | Toronto | YTZ | » |
BOS | Boston | Paris | CDG | » |
BOS | Boston | West Palm Beach | PBI | » |
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with General Edward Lawrence Logan International.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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Embraer 175 | 2214 |
Embraer 190 | 1187 |
Airbus A321 | 1137 |
Airbus A320 | 1128 |
A321neo | 1104 |
General Edward Lawrence Logan International airports
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