It’s a different kind of pre-check.
Travelers departing Boston no longer have to be at the airport to go through security. Starting June 1, the Massachusetts Port Authority is debuting the first-ever remote airport terminal, allowing passengers flying out of Boston’s Logan International Airport to undergo TSA screening in advance — 25 miles away from the gate, theoretically saving time, money and headaches.
At the Logan Airport Remote Terminal, located in Framingham, passengers can check in for flights, drop off their bags, and then go through the security checkpoint staffed by TSA personnel.
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