Boston Logan International Airport remains a vital hub for transatlantic travel, with numerous daily flights connecting the city to major European destinations. The airport ranks its busiest routes based on flight frequency and seat availability, offering insights into current trends in air travel between Boston and Europe.
According to data from Cirium, London Heathrow is the top destination from Boston, with 174 flights scheduled in February 2025. Five airlines serve this route: British Airways, American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, and Virgin Atlantic. British Airways leads with 69 flights using various Boeing 787 models.
Paris Charles de Gaulle follows as the second busiest route with 75 flights provided by Air France, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue. Together they offer over 17,500 one-way seats this month.
Dublin ranks third with 63 flights operated by Aer Lingus and Delta Air Lines. This route caters to Boston’s significant Irish community.
ReykjavÃk-KeflavÃk comes fourth with two airlines competing: Icelandair and PLAY Airlines. They provide more than 11,600 seats across their combined services.
Other notable routes include Lisbon served by Delta Air Lines and TAP Air Portugal; Amsterdam serviced by Delta and KLM; Munich exclusively connected by Lufthansa; Zurich operated solely by SWISS; Shannon flown only by Aer Lingus; and Copenhagen where Scandinavian Airlines holds a monopoly.
In related developments at Boston Logan Airport, it recently introduced North America’s first fully electric refrigerated catering truck for aviation purposes. The vehicle supports Delta Air Lines’ Onboard Dining Services through collaboration between Mallaghan and International Motors.
Additionally, the Massachusetts Port Authority approved plans for a new two-story American Express Centurion Lounge in Terminal C expected to open in 2027. It will feature the airport’s first rooftop bar offering views of Boston Harbor.











