Getting to Gillette: How Boston Town Car Handles World Cup Logistics

The World Cup is here. Seven matches. Four weeks. Fans fly in from around the world, all headed to the same stadium on Route 1 in Foxborough. Most book the flight and the ticket months out. The ride from Logan is an afterthought until match day, when Route 1 turns into a parking lot and the MBTA trains sell out before noon.

Boston Town Car has worked the Logan corridor for over 20 years. Dispatchers watch road conditions, construction zones, and weather before the driver leaves—not after the delay shows up on the GPS. Gillette sits 22 miles from downtown and 40 miles from the airport. On a quiet Thursday that’s 40 minutes. On a sold-out quarterfinal night, the driver who planned ahead makes the difference.

The fleet covers every group size. A couple flying in from Heathrow books an executive sedan—Lincoln Continental, up to 3 passengers, tinted windows, and free wifi. A family of six with gear takes the executive SUV—Chevy Suburban, leather seats, and room for luggage. A supporters group of 15 fills the 14-passenger van. Corporate delegations or large fan parties book the 25-passenger shuttle minibus. Every vehicle runs fixed pricing — no surge when the match sells out, no meter running while the driver waits.

Airport transportation from Logan starts at $55 to downtown. Event transportation to Gillette runs point-to-point—hotel pickup, stadium drop-off, and post-match return on the client’s schedule. Groups who need meet and greet service get a driver at the arrivals gate with a name sign. The World Cup Events page covers the full tournament booking details.

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