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Boston Logan lounges BOS: every lounge and how to get in

Logan is in the middle of the heaviest lounge churn on the East Coast: a flagship Delta complex opened with the 2024 Terminal E extension, a JetBlue lounge arrives this summer, and Amex has a Centurion Lounge on the books. Here is every door across Terminals A, B, C and E, with hours and the realistic ways in.

Lounge verdict Good and getting better. Eleven lounges across four terminals, three of them on Priority Pass, two selling entry at the door, and real money still arriving: JetBlue opens BlueHouse in Terminal C in late summer 2026 and a 20,000 square foot Centurion Lounge is planned for 2029.

Best access play The Lounge in Terminal C, across from gate C19. It takes Priority Pass, sells walk up entry for about $50, and because Terminals B, C and E connect airside it serves most of the airport. Arrive before 14:30, when the daily capacity restrictions start.

The one thing to know Terminal A has nothing for the independent traveler. Both of its lounges are Delta Sky Clubs, there is no Priority Pass or paid option, and the terminal connects to the rest of Logan landside only.

Last reviewed 22 April 2026

Terminal A

Terminal A lounges, the Delta monopoly

Boston Logan International Airport
Photo: David Wilson, CC BY 2.0

Terminal A is Delta's building, a main pier and a satellite linked by an underground walkway, and the lounge story here is Sky Club or nothing. There is no independent lounge, no Priority Pass door, and no day pass for sale anywhere in the terminal.

Access follows Delta's current rules: Delta One passengers, eligible Medallion status on the right itineraries, and Delta Reserve and Amex Platinum cardholders within their published visit allowances. Those terms have tightened repeatedly in recent years, so check the Delta app the week you fly rather than relying on what worked last time. The bigger trap is geography. Terminal A connects to B, C and E landside only, which means a fresh security screening, so do not settle into a Sky Club here if your next flight leaves from another terminal.

LoungeLocationHoursAccessVerdict
Delta Sky Club (main)Near gate A6, main buildingSun to Fri 4:30 to 21:30, Sat 4:30 to 20:30Delta premium cabins, eligible status and Amex cards, per Delta termsThe bigger of the pair. Fine, busy at the morning bank.
Delta Sky Club (satellite)Near gate A18, satellite buildingSun to Fri 4:30 to 20:00, Sat 4:30 to 18:30Delta premium cabins, eligible status and Amex cards, per Delta termsQuieter, closes earlier. Use it if your gate is in the satellite.

Hours last reviewed 22 April 2026 against Delta's published club listings.

Terminal B

Terminal B lounges, home of the first Sapphire Lounge

Terminal B is American and United territory, split across two piers, and it holds the most interesting lounge at Logan: the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club, the first lounge Chase opened anywhere when it launched in May 2023.

The Sapphire Lounge sits between gates B39 and B40 in the connector toward Terminal C, which makes it reachable airside from B, C and E. Sapphire Reserve cardmembers and their guests get the full product free, including bookable showers and complimentary wellness treatments. Everyone else faces limits: Priority Pass members without a Sapphire Reserve card get one free visit per calendar year across all Sapphire Lounge locations, then pay $75, and travelers with no membership at all can buy entry for $100. The Admirals Club and United Club round out the terminal, both members and premium passengers only.

LoungeLocationHoursAccessVerdict
Chase Sapphire Lounge by The ClubBetween gates B39 and B40, B to C connector5:00 to 23:00Sapphire Reserve free with 2 guests; other Priority Pass once per calendar year, then $75; $100 paid entryThe best food and the longest hours at Logan. Capacity holds bite at peaks.
Admirals ClubUpper level near gate B4To be confirmedAmerican premium cabins, Admirals Club members, oneworld status, per American termsA standard club, fine for American flyers, closed doors for everyone else.
United ClubNear gate B24To be confirmedUnited Club members, premium cabins, Star Alliance Gold on international itineraries, per United termsSame story on the United pier. Members only.

Hours last reviewed 22 April 2026. Admirals Club and United Club hours follow their carriers' schedules and are to be confirmed for any specific day.

Terminal C

Terminal C lounges, the open door and the one coming

Terminal C is JetBlue's home and the most democratic corner of the airport. The Lounge, across from gate C19, admits any traveler on any airline with a Priority Pass or roughly $50 at the door.

It is a pleasant room rather than a great one: floor to ceiling windows over the airfield, separate zones for work and quiet, decent snacks. The catch is timing. The operator restricts entry during the daily crush from 14:30 to 20:00, and Priority Pass members report being turned away in that window often enough that you should treat an afternoon visit as a coin flip. Morning visits almost always work.

The bigger Terminal C news is BlueHouse, JetBlue's second lounge after JFK, under construction near gate C23. At about 11,000 square feet with a full kitchen and a full service bar, it opens in late summer 2026 and will admit Mosaic 4 members, JetBlue Premier cardmembers, and Mint passengers on transatlantic routes. American Express has also claimed this terminal for its planned two story Centurion Lounge, announced for 2029.

LoungeLocationHoursAccessVerdict
The LoungeAcross from gate C196:00 to 22:00, until 22:30 Mon and SatPriority Pass, or day pass for about $50The everyone lounge at Logan. Go before 14:30 or risk the capacity hold.
JetBlue BlueHouseNear gate C23Opens late summer 2026Mosaic 4, JetBlue Premier cardmembers, transatlantic MintNot open yet. 11,000 square feet with a full kitchen when it lands.

Hours last reviewed 22 April 2026 against the Priority Pass listing. Entry to The Lounge may be restricted 14:30 to 20:00 daily.

Terminal E

Terminal E lounges, where the money went

Terminal E is the international terminal and the deepest lounge bench at Logan. The 2024 extension brought a flagship Delta Sky Club with a separate fine dining room inside it, and the European and Gulf carriers keep their own lounges one level up from the concourse.

The Sky Club near gate E13 is the headline, and inside its entrance sits Delta's third Delta One Lounge, a 6,700 square foot dining room seating 121 guests that serves a three course seafood menu in under an hour. Both are Delta doors only. For everyone else, the lounge that matters is Air France between gates E3 and E4, because it is the only Terminal E lounge on Priority Pass, with a 3 hour maximum stay. Lufthansa, British Airways and Emirates keep their rooms on the upper level reached opposite gate E11, all tied to premium cabins or alliance status, with hours built around their evening departure banks.

LoungeLocationHoursAccessVerdict
Delta Sky ClubNear gate E13, one level up5:15 to 1:00 the next morningDelta premium cabins, eligible status and Amex cards, per Delta termsThe flagship. The longest lounge day at Logan by some distance.
Delta One LoungeInside the Sky Club entrance, near gate E1315:30 to 22:30Delta One passengers, per Delta termsRestaurant grade dining before a transatlantic flight. The best room at BOS if you qualify.
Air France LoungeBetween gates E3 and E49:30 to 23:30Air France and KLM business, SkyTeam Elite Plus, Priority Pass with a 3 hour limitThe Priority Pass play on the international side. Hot food, proper espresso.
Lufthansa LoungeUpper level, reached opposite gate E1112:15 to 21:30Lufthansa group premium cabins, Star Alliance Gold; paid entry to be confirmedReliable, opens early enough for the afternoon Frankfurt and Munich waves.
British Airways Galleries LoungeUpper level, opposite gate E11Follows BA's evening departuresBA premium cabins, oneworld Emerald and SapphireOpens around the London bank only. Plan accordingly.
Emirates LoungeUpper level, opposite gate E1119:05 to 22:05Emirates premium cabins and eligible Skywards status, per Emirates termsThree hours a day, built entirely around the nightly Dubai departure.

Hours last reviewed 22 April 2026. Airline lounge hours in Terminal E track their carriers' schedules and should be confirmed for any specific visit.

Access decoder

Which doors open for you at BOS

Work down this list and stop at the first line that matches you. That is your lounge.

Priority Pass. Three doors at Logan. The Lounge in Terminal C takes it with the 14:30 to 20:00 restriction window, the Air France Lounge in Terminal E takes it with a 3 hour cap, and the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Terminal B allows members without a Sapphire Reserve card one visit per calendar year. Because B, C and E connect airside, a single pass covers all three terminals on one trip. Full detail sits on our Priority Pass at Boston Logan (BOS) guide.

A Chase Sapphire Reserve card. The strongest single card at this airport. It buys unlimited entry to the Sapphire Lounge with 2 guests, plus the bookable showers and wellness treatments, and the lounge's 5:00 to 23:00 hours beat every other independent option here.

An eligible Amex. There is no Centurion Lounge at Logan yet; the announced Terminal C location is planned for 2029. Until then, Amex Platinum and Delta Reserve cards open the Sky Clubs in Terminals A and E under the visit allowances Delta and Amex currently publish. Confirm your card's lounge benefit before you fly, because those rules keep shrinking.

Cabin or status. Delta premium passengers get the best of Logan in Terminals A and E, American and United flyers have their clubs in B, and the Terminal E row covers Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways and Emirates passengers with the right cabin or alliance tier.

Cash. Two reliable doors. The Lounge in Terminal C sells day passes for about $50, and the Chase Sapphire Lounge sells entry for $100. Between the two, the Sapphire Lounge is the better room and The Lounge is the better price. Paid entry at the Lufthansa Lounge is advertised by some sources and is to be confirmed.

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FAQ

Boston Logan lounge questions

Does Priority Pass work at Boston Logan?

Yes, at three lounges. The Lounge in Terminal C across from gate C19, the Air France Lounge in Terminal E with a 3 hour maximum stay, and the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Terminal B, which limits Priority Pass members without a Sapphire Reserve card to one visit per calendar year. Check the app for capacity holds before walking over.

Is there an Amex Centurion Lounge at Boston Logan?

Not yet. American Express has announced a two story Centurion Lounge of about 20,000 square feet for Terminal C, with an open air terrace and an expected opening in 2029. Until then, eligible Amex Platinum and Delta Amex cards open the Delta Sky Clubs under the current published terms.

Can I pay to enter a lounge at BOS without status?

Yes, two doors sell entry. The Lounge in Terminal C charges about $50 for a day pass, and the Chase Sapphire Lounge in Terminal B sells entry at $100, or $75 for Priority Pass members who have used their free annual visit. Paid entry at the Lufthansa Lounge is to be confirmed.

When does the JetBlue lounge at Boston Logan open?

JetBlue plans to open BlueHouse, an 11,000 square foot lounge near gate C23 in Terminal C, in late summer 2026. Access will be free for Mosaic 4 members, JetBlue Premier cardmembers, and customers flying Mint on transatlantic routes.

Which terminal has the most lounges at Boston Logan?

Terminal E, the international terminal. It holds the flagship Delta Sky Club with the Delta One dining room inside it, plus Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways and Emirates lounges. The Air France Lounge is the only Terminal E door that takes Priority Pass.

Are any Boston Logan lounges open overnight?

No. The latest closing lounge is the Terminal E Delta Sky Club at 1:00 in the morning, and the earliest opener is the Terminal A Sky Club at 4:30. For an overnight at Logan, plan around the Hilton walkway or a rough night landside, not a lounge.

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