Although I’ve not been abroad for nearly 10 months, travel remains a passion so I was happy to read about Boston Logan airport in Forbes article, Boston Logan: A Major International Airport Cannot Just Serve Europe (thank you for sharing Arnie).
Although Boston is not a major hub for legacy carriers like United, Delta, US Air, etc…, it seems like each month Logan Airport announces new carriers and destinations. Forbes article addresses how our Governor has worked with the business community to court new airlines (JAL, Copa and Turkish Airlines), filling space vacated by traditional carriers like United, Delta and American. All the while, Boston’s decision to court Jet Blue back in 2004 seems to be paying dividends too; Jet Blue now services 30% of all passengers at Logan Airport.
Have you any travel plans coming up? Do tell.

I’ve flown Air France into and out of Logan a few times (from and to Paris). A very nice airport. And I love the bar in the international departures lounge!
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Tel Aviv in late September. BA Morning flight BOS-LHR First, connects to BA LHR-TLV overnight arriving the next morning Business as First is not offered. Same thing on the return – morning TLV-LHR Business and LHR-BOS First leaving 7am TLV arriving 6pm Boston.
We rent an apartment each time we go – it allows much more freedom than a hotel and you can save money by eating some meals in (especially breakfast). If you observe the dietary laws (Kashrut) be sure to specify that in your rental request so you can use the kitchen and dishes.
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BA Club class to London (lie flat seats) in 6 hrs…Arrange early check-in at
The Ritz, Inter-Continental or Chesterfield-Mayfair. Arr. tea at Cafe Royale, and the Indian Rest. in Shepherd’s Market. Bypass Harrods unless you want to buy tea, and go shopping at new ready to wear at Anderson and Shepherd or Gieves and Hawkes. Have fish n’ chips then go back to hotel to watch new season of Downton Abbey…
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