General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) is located in East Boston, Massachusetts, just a few miles from downtown. Logan is the 7th busiest airport in the US, serving over 27 million passengers a year. It is a focus city for AirTran, American, JetBlue, and US Airways, also served by several European carriers, with destinations throughout the US, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, and Europe. Save time by picking up a Logan International Airport rent a car as soon as you get off the plane. Look for great deals on Logan International Airport car rentals and spend your savings visiting popular Boston attractions like the city's many museums, historical sites, Boston Common and Public Garden, go shopping on Newbury Street, or see a Sox game at Fenway Park.
Logan International Airport car rentals are provided via complementary shuttle by Enterprise, Thrifty, Alamo, Dollar, Budget, Avis, Hertz, and National. Try Enterprise for the lowest rates, followed by Dollar and Thrifty. Many agencies offer additional locations downtown, usually with better rates than those at the airport, including Enterprise, Hertz, Alamo, National, Dollar, Budget, Avis, and Thrifty. Try Enterprise for the best deals, followed by Hertz and Alamo.
You must present a valid driver's license and credit card issued in your name at most rental car agencies (although some will take a cash deposit depending on a credit check), along with proof of insurance if you decline the vendor's coverage options. Usually age requirements for a Logan International Airport rent a car are 21 for compact and economy cars, 25 for all others, and an additional young driver charge may apply for anyone under 25 (select agencies will rent to qualifying individuals over 18 for an additional fee). Driving downtown can be stressful for many people who are not used to the heavy traffic, scarce parking, and confusing traffic patterns similar to those in New York City. Consider a vehicle with a built in navigation system to avoid getting turned around on one-way streets. If you're coming in from the outskirts of the Boston area, you may prefer to park at an MBTA commuter rail and terminal subway station, and take the inexpensive "T" subway cars to get around.
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