Rose Jonas
9 posts
Apr 28, 2025
1:53 AM
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I honestly had no idea what to anticipate when we took a Spirit Terminal Logan flight out of Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), but the trip was much better than I had anticipated, especially since I was traveling with my family. Compared to some of the busier areas of the airport, Terminal B, where Spirit operates, has a much more relaxed atmosphere. The check-in procedure was quick and easy from the moment we arrived. We printed our boarding passes and bag tags using the self-serve kiosks, and friendly employees were on hand to help anyone who needed it. Security was quick and family-friendly, and thankfully the layout of Terminal B made it easy to navigate with our kids and luggage. We found plenty of seating near our gate, which gave the kids some space to settle down, and there were lots of food options, including familiar chains and grab-and-go spots. It’s clear that Spirit keeps things straightforward and no-frills, but that actually helped us as a family — there was less confusion, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed feeling overall. Boarding went smoothly, especially because we had pre-purchased our seats together, and Spirit’s staff was friendly and patient even when things got a little chaotic with all the families boarding at once. The terminal also had family restrooms and areas where the kids could stretch out a little before the flight, which made a huge difference in keeping everyone happy. Traveling with young children is never without its challenges, but Spirit Airlines Boston Terminal made it easier by keeping things organized and predictable. It might not have been the flashiest experience, but it was definitely practical, affordable, and stress-free — exactly what we needed to kick off our family trip on a positive note.
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