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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Logan International Airport (officially Lt. General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport) (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS) is an international airport located in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, (and partly in the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts). It covers 2,384 acres (965 ha), has six runways, and employs an estimated 16,000 people. Logan is the largest airport in New England and 18th busiest airport in the United States, with 31.6 million total passengers in 2014.The airport serves as a focus city for JetBlue Airways, who carries out the largest operations from Logan International Airport. Delta Air Lines, regional airline Cape Air and commuter airline PenAir all carry out hub operations from Boston. US Airways also carries out many operations from the airport. All of the major U.S. air carriers offer flights from Boston to all or the majority of their primary and secondary hubs. It is also a destination of many major European airlines. Logan Airport has previously served as a hub for Braniff International Airways and Northeast Airlines, as well as a focus city for AirTran Airways, American Airlines, Continental Connection, Pan American World Airways, Trans World Airlines, and US Airways.The airport has frequent service to destinations throughout North America (including: the United States, Canada and Mexico), Latin America, the Caribbean and the Mid-Atlantic region (including: Bermuda, and the Azores), as well as the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Recently, Logan has seen rapid growth in international traffic, with new routes added by airlines such as Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Japan Airlines, Copa Airlines, El Al, Hainan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Aeromexico, Thomas Cook Airlines, Qatar Airways, Norwegian Air Shuttle, WestJet Encore and Eurowings as well as increased traffic on previously existing routes to Europe."@en }

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