£245 Cheap Flights to Boston

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Cheap round-trip flights to Boston

Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at £245 for one-way flights and £278 for round trip, for the period specified. Be sure to select the 'Direct flights only' box above if you are looking for a non stop route. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Expedia flights to Boston

Searching for cheap flights to Boston? No travel company presents more choices than Expedia if you're looking to compare flights to Boston. With more airlines, cheaper flights, fewer stops, and more departure and arrival times travellers should ensure they search on Expedia before any holiday to Virginia. Expedia provides the cheapest flights to many destinations in Virginia and you may find even greater savings if you combine your flight with a hotel stay in Boston.

Expedia is the largest online travel agency which means that Expedia have access to cheap flights. So make sure you check Expedia regularly for these bargain flights because the cheapest airline tickets sell out fast.

Expedia is not only free for everyone to use but it quick and easy to use. Find the lowest flight prices guaranteed and book directly through Expedia. Browse through hundreds of cheap flight offers to find the one that suits your budget by simply inputting your travel dates. Expedia will then find the cheapest flights to Boston for that period and let you choose your preferred time and airline. If you need additional assistance, Expedia Customer Service representatives are available from 8am - 10pm Monday to Friday, and 9am - 10pm at weekends. Our capable staff will be able to help you with any questions regarding your Boston flight, or other booking questions that may arise. When you book flights with Expedia you can rest assured that you have booked the best flight at the lowest price.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Boston's airport?
Most people like to fly into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) when visiting the lively city of Boston. However, you’ll find more than one airport here, so bear that in mind when organising your travel plans.
How many airlines fly to Boston?
There are 35 airlines that fly into Boston from 152 airports across the globe.
Which airlines fly to Boston?
Boston receives most of its flights from JetBlue Airways, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines with JetBlue Airways being the preferred choice of carrier. Boston is the most popular city for passengers to depart from.
How many nonstop flights are there to Boston?
Flying to somewhere new is much easier when there aren’t any stopovers. If you’re making your way to Boston, the fantastic news is that there are roughly 4,838 direct flights operating each week.
Where are the most popular flights to Boston departing from?
The most popular flights to Boston take off from Boston, Atlanta and Chicago airports.
How long is the flight to Boston Airport?
If you’re heading to Boston from Boston, you’re looking at a flight duration of 1 hour and 44 minutes. Those setting off from Chicago can expect to be in the air for 1 hour and 47 minutes. From Queens Village it’s roughly 1 hour and 24 minutes away.
How to book the cheapest flight to Boston?
If you’d like to have some extra spending money on your Boston holiday, listen up! As every experienced traveller knows, avoid booking at the last minute. Airfares are generally more expensive just prior to the departure date. Another great way to grab a bargain is to compare all options. If your destination has multiple airports, look into the cost of flying into a less busy terminal. And finally, remember that it’s first in, best dressed. Know what a typical airfare costs and have your credit card ready to reserve your seat as soon as you spot an unbeatable bargain. The best deals never last long.
How to survive the flight to Boston?
If you’re not prepared, airports and flying can be tough. But there’s no need to panic. Follow these handy hints and enjoy a hassle-free start to your time in Boston.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • Flying can be a stress-free experience if you carry the right things. First of all you’ll need basic toiletries, such as deodorant, toothpaste and a toothbrush, a fresh set of clothes and a good read. Secondly, leave space in your hand luggage for your mobile phone, a charger, any medications and perhaps a proper neck pillow as well. Last, but definitely not least, remember to take your passport, travel documents and your credit cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Pack all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and hairspray in your checked baggage. Any liquids or gels in your carry-on suitcase larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) will be confiscated by authorities. Sharp or pointed objects, like your Swiss Army knife, and products which are explosive or flammable, such as spray paint, flares and strong acids, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should be your number one priority when picking what to wear on your flight. Consider your footwear choice carefully too, as swollen feet can be a side effect of flying. Flat shoes which are slightly roomy are always a good idea.
  • Unfortunately, a risk of long-distance flying is developing DVT (deep vein thrombosis), a blood clotting condition caused by prolonged inactivity. To prevent this from happening, make the most of every opportunity to walk around and give your legs a stretch. Compression socks and tights are another easy way to help minimize this risk.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Boston?
The secret is to be well organised before you get to the airport security gate. That way, you’ll be stepping onto that plane to Boston in the blink of an eye. Follow these helpful tips and get your trip off to a terrific start:

  • Your passport and boarding pass will need to be presented to airport security personnel. Have them easily accessible to avoid fumbling around for them.
  • Time to strip down. Well kind of. Your jacket, belt, keys and other contents of your pockets, like your headphones, will be required to go through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process easier by removing them before your turn arrives.
  • For just a few moments, you’ll need to unplug from technology. Your phone, tablet and any other electronic gadgets will need to go through the scanner.
  • Don’t forget to remove liquids and gels from your hand luggage. They usually need to be sent through the X-ray separately. Each product should be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) and everything must fit in a single quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
  • The right choice of footwear can save you several valuable minutes. Hiking or heavy-style boots are often required to be removed and X-rayed separately. Lightweight sneakers are usually not.
  • Airlines won’t allow any sharp objects in your hand luggage. If you need to bring these kinds of items, pack them in your checked baggage.

Flights to Boston information
Destination airport
Ronald Reagan Washington National
Destination airport IATA code
DCA
Destination city name
Washington
Return price
£126

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Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at £245 for one-way flights and £278 for round trip, for the period specified. Be sure to select the 'Direct flights only' box above if you are looking for a non stop route. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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