There are 45 airports in Massachusetts for the public to use.
The airports in Massachusetts are un-congested and as a result the journey
of the fliers is made considerably easy. The airports in Massachusetts are clean
and well maintained and provide friendly service.
Of all the airports in Massachusetts the Gen Edward Lawrence
Logan International Airport is the only international airport. This airport
has many facilities on its premises such as shopping stores, newspaper and gift
stores, food and beverage shops, public Internet access systems, salon and spa
services and duty free shopping. The airport also prides itself on the artwork
it has put on display. The airport has state-of-the-art technology and a helpful
staff that assists travelers to make their journey easy. The airport also has
good parking facilities that are being further improved.
More than 40 airlines fly from this airport. Some of these airlines are
Aer Lingus, Alitalia, Cape Air, Delta Connection, Northwest,
United Express, Air Mexico, Air Jamaica, JetBlue Airways, Virgin Atlantic
Airways, Midwest, British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Finnair, and
Icelandair. Almost 20 million people use the Logan International Airport
annually.
The important regional airports in Massachusetts are The New
Bedford Regional Airport,The Worcester Regional Airport, the Nantucket Memorial
Airport, the New Bedford Regional Airport, the Provincetown Municipal Airport
and Martha's Vineyard Airport. One can book the tickets to these airlines
online on their respective sites. Some of the airlines also offer discounts and
bonus points that can be redeemed against future travel.
The other airports in Massachusetts are at Lowell, Gardner,
Woburn, Marlboro, Pittsfield, Great Barrington, Oxford, Cambridge, Quincy,
Weymouth, Provincetown, Plymouth, Hyannis, and Falmouth.
MAJOR TOWNS:
Boston, Worcester.
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