Monday, March 24, 2025

Drivers To Pay $23 Extra For Every Uber Or Lyft Trip At Boston Logan Airport, The ‘Highest Rideshare Fee At Any Airport In World’ Under New Plan

The price hike would mean they'll be forced to pay the highest rideshare fee at any airport in world.

In a public records request, it was revealed in a "hidden Massport document" that the agency has plans to increase rideshare prices in the coming years, as reported by Fox's Massachusetts affiliate WFXT.

Massport, or Massachusetts Port Authority, is looking to raise Uber rideshare fees to $23 by 2031.

This comes after Massport announced a proposed raising rideshare fees to $15 roundtrip by 2027, last month.

Boston residents who rely on this transportation method are not thrilled about the potential hike in fees.

“I’m not happy about that at all. I’ll probably try a different type of transportation,” John Kuzniewski told WFXT.

Although there have been complaints from rideshare users, Massachusetts officials claim the money generated from the price hike would be going towards a good cause.

The revenue would be put towards infrastructure upgrades that would greatly improve ground transportation at Logan Airport, as reported by WFXT.

"Logan saw its busiest year in 2024 with 43M passengers, and as we manage our growth, we need to make improvements to all of our ground transportation modes, including Ride Apps," Massport spokesperson Jennifer Mehigan told WFXT.

According to a recent airport report, there were over 29,400 total flight operations in January 2025.

This was nearly 2,000 more operations than were logged in January 2024.

Many aren't convinced that the price hike would benefit consumers or help out those who drive for the app.

Uber drivers are concerned that the hefty price will deter customers from ordering a ride to the airport.

"I think it’s a rip-off," said driver Jim Stern.

"Why do they keep adding on more fees and taxes for the normal American person?" he asked.

Massport's Plan to Increase Riseshare Prices
Massachusetts Port Authority plans to increase rideshare fees to and from Boston Logan Airport by more than $15.Currently, Uber and Lyft are popular ride-app services that provide convenient ground transportation to and from Boston Logan International Airport.

A Massport document revealed that prices are proposed to go from the current $3.25 to $5.50 the next two years, and then $7.50 starting in 2027, and staying at that rate the following year.

Consumers and drivers are worried about how this will impact their day-to-day lives. Those who depend on the service are considering using other methods of transportation to the airport while drivers are worried that business will decline after the price hikes.

In 2019, rideshare companies, also called transportation network companies (TNC), provided over 91 million rides in Massachusetts, according to a report issued by the state.

https://www.the-sun.com/author/teresa-mettela/

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