Flying into New England • Boston (BOS) & Regional Airports Guide

Flying into New England: Boston and Beyond

New England is served by a network of airports that connect the region to destinations across North America and beyond. From major international hubs to smaller regional airports, each plays a role in shaping how travellers move through the Northeast.

Boston serves as the primary gateway, but a wider network of airports extends access across all six New England states.

Boston (BOS)

Logan International Airport (BOS) is the largest airport in New England and a major entry point to the region. It connects Boston to cities around the world and serves as a central hub for both domestic and international travel.

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Hartford (BDL)

Bradley International Airport (BDL) serves Connecticut and western Massachusetts. Its location makes it an important alternative to Boston for travellers heading into central New England.

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Providence (PVD)

T. F. Green Airport (PVD) provides access to Rhode Island and southeastern New England. It supports both regional travel and connections to coastal destinations.

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Manchester (MHT)

Manchester–Boston Regional Airport (MHT) serves southern New Hampshire and offers a convenient alternative for travellers looking to access the region without flying directly into Boston.

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Burlington (BTV)

Burlington International Airport (BTV) connects northern New England and Vermont to major cities. It provides access to the region’s landscapes and seasonal travel destinations.

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Portland (PWM)

Portland International Jetport (PWM) serves Maine’s southern coast and connects the state to regional and national destinations. It plays an important role in travel to coastal Maine.

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A Regional Network

From Boston to smaller regional hubs, New England’s airports create a connected system that supports both local travel and international access.

Explore more destinations across New England to discover the full range of cities and regions.

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