Routes

Car Service from Boston Logan Airport to Manchester NH

Booking a car service from Boston Logan Airport to Manchester NH removes the most unpredictable part of the connection: the 55-mile stretch of I-93 North between the terminal and the city. In normal conditions, the drive runs between 55 minutes and 1 hour and 15 minutes. The window shifts considerably depending on the day, the hour, and the season. Knowing when it shifts is what separates a clean transfer from an avoidable delay.

The People Making This Connection

The people booking this transfer are making a specific connection, not a local hop. Corporate professionals arriving at Boston Logan International Airport with appointments in Manchester are a consistent share of weekday bookings. Most use the 55 minutes on the road to review notes, return calls, or decompress after a flight before walking into a meeting. A confirmed vehicle makes that possible in a way a rental car does not. Most solo executives and small teams on this run book our Cadillac Escalade, which gives enough room for carry-on luggage and a laptop without feeling like an oversized vehicle for two people.

Event attendees arriving for popular events, such as the Granite State Comicon, make up another pattern, often with return transfers the same evening. Groups on that itinerary tend to use the outbound leg to get organized and the return to wind down after a long day. Groups of up to 21 on this run frequently choose our Party Bus, which keeps everyone together across both legs without needing to coordinate separate vehicles at the terminal.

Out-of-state airport arrivals who chose Logan over Manchester-Boston Regional Airport for the flight options also book this transfer regularly. For some, the city is the final stop. For others, it is the staging point for the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, or Concord, and this transfer is the first confirmed leg of a longer New Hampshire trip. Families traveling with luggage for a multi-day stay most often request our Sprinter Coach, which carries up to 14 passengers and their luggage, without requiring a second vehicle.

55 Miles, One Highway, Three Sections

The route follows I-93 North from the airport through the Central Artery, across the Zakim Bridge, and north through the Massachusetts suburbs before crossing into New Hampshire at Salem.

The first section runs from Logan through downtown Boston to the I-95 interchange in Woburn. This stretch carries more than 250,000 vehicles per day and is the most consistently congested segment of the corridor. The Woburn interchange is a reliable bottleneck at almost any hour.

Past Woburn, the highway moves through Andover and Lawrence toward the state line. Traffic thins after the I-495 interchange in Andover and adds little unpredictable time under normal conditions. Once across into New Hampshire, the route passes through Salem and Londonderry before the final approach into the city via I-293 North.

The Hours That Change Everything

Weekday peaks run from 6:30 to 9:30 in the morning northbound and from 3:30 to 7:00 in the evening on the return. Outside those windows, the corridor moves reliably.

Friday afternoons are the most variable window on this route. Leisure traffic heading toward ski country builds from midday and layers on top of standard commuter volume. Departures before noon clear the worst of it. After 2:00 p.m., the transfer can run 30 to 45 minutes longer than the standard window. Ski season Fridays between December and March compress that pattern further, with northbound volume peaking between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. Late-afternoon departures on those dates need the extra time built in at the point of booking.

Holiday weekends, particularly Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day, extend delays across the full corridor. The Hooksett stretch north of the city backs up on Sunday, as mountain traffic funnels south. Clients booking a return transfer to Logan on those dates should account for an additional 30 to 45 minutes beyond the standard window.

Return Transfers and Intermediate Stops

Return transfers to Logan follow the same I-93 South routing and carry the same timing considerations in reverse. Groups with a same-day event booking frequently arrange both legs together, which allows departure timing on the return to be set around the actual end time rather than a fixed estimate made hours earlier.

Intermediate stops are possible when the itinerary calls for one. Passengers with early morning Logan departures sometimes book a pre-departure overnight at a hotel along the I-93 corridor, such as the DoubleTree by Hilton Boston-Andover, with a morning pickup continuing south to the terminal. The same routing works in reverse for arrivals heading north.

Your Logan to Manchester NH Car Service Starts Here

ASL Limo has been running this corridor since 2014. Our chauffeurs are background-checked, complete ongoing PAX training, and know the traffic windows on this route well enough to set departure timing around actual conditions rather than a best-case estimate. When a Friday afternoon departure looks like it will catch the peak window, that conversation happens before the vehicle leaves.

For a car service from Boston Logan Airport to Manchester with no margin for a missed connection, booking with a dependable transportation company is the straightforward choice. Reach our team by phone at (857) 352-8138, or by email at info@asllimo.com.