Boston Logan International Airport began a three-month pilot on 1 June 2026 with a remote terminal in Framingham, about 23 to 25 miles from the airport, allowing selected Delta Air Lines and JetBlue passengers to check bags, clear TSA screening and then transfer by secure bus directly to the gate area at Logan.
The service, branded Straight to Gate, is operated by Massport with The Landline Company and is being positioned as a first-in-the-nation off-airport TSA checkpoint for a major U.S. airport. Eligible flights are limited to departures between 5:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and passengers must book in advance, with tickets priced at $9 each way for adults and free for children accompanied by a ticketed family member.
Massport said the pilot is intended to reduce checkpoint queues, ease roadway congestion and test whether a second secure access point can improve passenger flow at Logan. Secure buses run hourly during the launch phase.