...that terrorists would slip through" the screening checkpoint, fly to Logan Airport in Boston, "proceed through another air carrier's security screening...
New York Law Journal
...adjusted job requirements as a TSA security screener at Boston's Logan International Airport because he could not stand for long periods of time and...
...viewed as security lapses on Sept. 11, 2001, at Boston's Logan Airport. Mr. Bavis was aboard United Airlines Flight 175 when...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
...Among other things, Hanscom now serves as a relief valve for Logan International Airport (the major airport in the Boston area), allowing Logan to concentrate...
New York Law Journal
...with porters who provide curbside service (called "skycaps") at Boston's Logan Airport. Arguing that passengers mistook the fee for a mandatory gratuity for...
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