Passengers traveling from Boston Logan International Airport may soon have a new way to get through security more quickly. A pilot program is set to launch at the Logan Express station in Framingham, allowing passengers to clear a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint before boarding the bus to the airport, as first reported by The Boston Globe.
The process would involve travelers passing through TSA screening and having their checked bags labeled at a temporary trailer located in an overflow parking lot for the bus service. Once cleared, they would be transported directly to the "airside" area of Terminal A — which serves Delta Air Lines and WestJet — as well as Terminal C, home to JetBlue and connected to other terminals B and E.
Logan Express is operated by Massport and offers routes between several locations in the greater Boston area and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), with departures every 30 to 60 minutes. Tickets range from $3 to $9 when purchased online ahead of time.