Travel between Boston and New York City is frequently undertaken for business or leisure, with multiple transportation choices available. Flying can be convenient but involves navigating airport shuttles and limited direct rail access. Boston's primary airport is Logan, while New York has three options: JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. JFK handles a large volume of international flights, Newark is a major hub for United Airlines, and LaGuardia offers limited public transit options despite its proximity to Manhattan, highlighting the varying benefits of each airport for travelers.
Flying is one option for traveling between Boston and New York, starting from Boston Logan International Airport, which is well-connected to public transport but lacks a rail station directly at terminals.
Travelers have three airport options in New York City: JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. JFK serves as a major international gateway, while Newark is significant for United Airlines.
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