Southwest Airlines shifting terminals at Boston Logan Airport

Southwest Airlines is on the move at Boston Logan Airport.
The airline will move operations from Terminal A to Terminal B on August 29.
It will occupy gates 31A-35 in the terminal, which has undergone major million-dollar renovations.
It joins American Airlines at Terminal B while its current Terminal A gates will go to Delta Air Lines.
Southwest’s move comes as it announced capacity cuts at Boston Logan.
It recently said it would end a number of flights including to Atlanta, Kansas City and Milwaukee.
Southwest has been serving Boston Logan since 2009.

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