Pricing & Value  ·  11 min read  ·  Published 2026-04-01

How Much Does an Airport Limo Cost in Massachusetts? [2026 Price Guide]

Complete 2026 pricing guide for airport limo service across Massachusetts — Logan, Manchester, Providence, and Bradley airports. Flat rates, no surprises.

Airport Limo Prices from Greater Boston (2026)

Flat-rate airport limo pricing from Boston and surrounding suburbs to Logan International Airport (BOS) starts at $55 for close-in towns like Quincy and Weymouth. From Newton and Brookline, expect $75–$85. From the Metrowest suburbs (Framingham, Natick, Marlborough) rates run $90–$115. The North Shore (Beverly, Salem, Gloucester) averages $100–$120, and the South Shore (Hingham, Duxbury, Scituate) runs $100–$120. Cape Cod starts at $165.

Manchester Airport (MHT) vs Logan — Which is Cheaper?

Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) is 55 miles north of Boston and typically $30–$50 cheaper than Logan for passengers coming from the I-93 corridor and North Shore. From Andover, MHT is $70 vs $115 to Logan. From Lowell, MHT is $120 vs $135 to Logan. From Nashua NH, MHT is $85. If you're in northern Massachusetts or southern New Hampshire, MHT can save you real money — and the airport is far less crowded.

Providence Airport (PVD) for South of Boston Passengers

T.F. Green Airport in Providence RI is a great option for passengers south and west of Boston. From Attleboro, PVD is just $60 (Logan is $130). From Taunton, PVD is $65. From Fall River, PVD is $55. If you're in southeastern Massachusetts, PVD is often 30–50% cheaper than Logan and involves significantly less traffic.

What's Included in the Flat Rate?

A legitimate flat-rate airport limo service includes: door-to-door pickup from your home or office, real-time flight tracking so your driver knows if your flight is delayed, 60 minutes of free wait time after landing (so you can clear customs and collect bags), assistance with luggage, and meet-and-greet service at baggage claim. There are no surge fees, no tolls added on top, and no airport fee surprises. The price you see when you book is the price you pay.

Limo vs Rideshare vs Parking — The True Cost

When comparing a $95 limo ride from Newton to Logan vs Uber Black, consider: Uber Black has surge pricing (often 2x–3x during peak travel times), and the price shown at booking isn't guaranteed. Logan airport parking costs $35–$40/day — a 7-day trip means $245–$280 just in parking fees. When you add the cost of gas, parking stress, and traffic delays, a flat-rate limo at $95 each way often ends up being the most economical choice for frequent travelers.

Tips to Get the Best Limo Price

Book at least 24 hours in advance for the best availability. Ask about return trip discounts — many services offer 5–10% off round trips booked together. If traveling with 4+ passengers, an SUV or Sprinter van may be more economical per person than separate cars. Early morning departures (before 6am) and late night arrivals don't cost more with flat-rate services — unlike Uber and Lyft which surge at odd hours.

Bradley International Airport (BDL) — Connecticut's Best-Value Option

Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT is an excellent alternative for travelers in the Connecticut River Valley, Pioneer Valley, and western Massachusetts. From Springfield, Bradley is just $65 vs $145 to Logan. From Hartford, Bradley starts at $55. From Northampton and Amherst, Bradley ($80) beats Logan ($160) significantly. Bradley handles major carriers including United, Delta, Southwest, and American, and offers far less congestion than Logan. Limo service to Bradley from Springfield is one of the most cost-effective airport transfers in the region.

Group Travel: When a Sprinter Van Saves Money

For groups of 4 or more passengers traveling to the airport together, a Mercedes Sprinter van (up to 10 passengers) often costs less per person than booking separate sedan rides. For example: 6 passengers from Newton to Logan in an SUV at $95 = $15.83 per person. Two sedan rides at $85 each = $170 total = $28.33 per person. The Sprinter at $145 for 10 passengers = $14.50 per person. Groups should always ask about vehicle upgrades — the math usually favors a larger vehicle.

Tipping Your Airport Limo Driver

Flat-rate pricing does not include gratuity. Industry standard for airport limo service is 15–20% of the total fare. For a $95 ride, $15–$20 is customary. If your driver helped extensively with luggage (multiple heavy bags, bulky equipment), $20–$25 is appropriate. Many clients add gratuity to their credit card when booking or pay cash to the driver directly. Some corporate accounts build gratuity into the billing rate. Gratuity is never mandatory but always appreciated — professional chauffeurs depend on it.

Seasonal Price Considerations in Massachusetts

Unlike rideshare apps, flat-rate limo pricing does not change with demand or season — but vehicle availability does. During peak periods (Thanksgiving, Christmas week, New Year's, Fourth of July weekend, Patriots Day, Harvard Commencement weekend), vehicles book up fast. The price stays the same, but availability becomes constrained. Book 1–2 weeks ahead for holiday travel. For ski season transfers from the Greater Boston area to Vermont or NH ski areas, Sprinter vans and SUVs are extremely popular — book 2–3 weeks ahead for weekend trips.

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