Round Trip Flights To Boston

Round Trip Flights To Boston

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About Boston

Boston is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts. It is also the most populous city in New England with a population of 673,184 as of 2010. Boston has seen a resurgence in recent years and has been ranked as one of the top 25 cities in the world for quality of life by Monocle magazine.

The city’s rich colonial history dates back to 1630 when Puritans from England founded it on the Shawmut Peninsula north of Boston Harbor. The Puritans established their capital there at what would later become known as Beacon Hill, an area that still retains its original cobblestone streets today!

Looking for the best fares to Boston? We’ve got you covered. I’ll show you where to find cheap flights, when to fly, and what airlines have the cheapest tickets.

Top Cities to Visit in Boston

Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England. The city is home to the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, and the Boston Celtics.

If you’re looking for a vacation destination that’s more than just an urban area with a few tourist attractions thrown in, Boston has much more to offer than just its history as an American Revolution hot spot. Here are some top cities to visit on your next trip to Boston:

  • Quincy Market: Located near Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market offers a great place for tourists who want to sample local cuisine at their leisure without having to worry about driving or walking between different restaurant locations (which can be challenging during rush hour). The market also features food stalls selling traditional fares like clam chowder or lobster rolls—if you’re looking for something more contemporary though don’t worry; they’ve got plenty of options there too!

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Boston

  • Use a flexible date search to find the cheapest flights
  • Book early to get the best deals
  • Book in advance to get the best deals
  • Use a travel agent to find cheap flights

Top 5 airlines flying to Boston

  • Delta Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • JetBlue Airways

Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest day of the week to fly to Boston is Tuesday, which is also the most popular day to fly. Tuesdays are generally cheaper than Wednesdays as well, so if you can get away with flying on this day and spending a few days in Boston before or after your weekend trip home, you will save some money.

On the other side of things, Wednesday has proven itself to be one of the most expensive days for flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or San Diego International Airport (SAN). If you can avoid traveling on this day or maybe even avoid traveling at all during peak season (December-March), then it may save you some money in flight costs and hotel stays as well because there will be less demand for seats and rooms.

If you’re looking for a direct flight to Boston, you won’t be disappointed. There are plenty of direct flights to this major city in the U.S., and as long as you book your trip properly and choose a date that’s not too busy or on a holiday weekend, it’s easy to find one that meets your needs.

Direct flights are usually more expensive than indirect ones because they require more fuel and money to keep them running smoothly. If the price difference between an indirect flight and its closest direct counterpart is significant, it might be worth paying extra for the convenience of having no layovers! But if it’s only $10-$20 more per ticket? Then maybe don’t bother wasting all that extra time on an airplane just to get there faster—it might not be worth it when compared with how much extra cash comes out of your wallet at checkout time!

The average round trip flight to Boston is around $350, but you can find flights as cheap as $300 or as expensive as $500. If you’re looking for the cheapest round-trip flight to Boston, it’s best to start your search in January when most airlines have sales and offer their lowest prices of the year.

For most low-cost airlines, the price of your flight will be at its highest for travel during holidays such as Christmas and New Year’s Eve. For example, a round-trip ticket to Boston from Phoenix on Dec. 16 would cost $361. That same trip in January would only be $229.

For most low-cost airlines, the cheapest days to fly are Tuesdays and Wednesdays—and other than in rare cases, you’ll pay more for flights booked on Saturdays or Sundays (because business travelers are willing to pay higher prices).

Certain low-cost airlines also offer seasonal pricing: If you’re looking for a very specific day and time for your trip, it’s worth checking both peak days (typically Fridays) and off-peak days (typically Mondays) to get the best deal possible.

The cheapest airports to fly into Boston are Logan International Airport, Boston Westchester County Airport, T. F. Green Airport, and BOS. The most popular airport in Boston is BOS with around 8 million visitors per year on average.