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Get round-trip tickets to Boston for as little as $98.

DEALS - 18-11-2022


Boston is one of the most renowned cities in the United States, from its quaint cobblestone streets to its numerous museums and universities.
But what makes traveling to Boston even more appealing is that round-trip airfare to the city starts at just $98.


Cheap flights from various cities across the nation to Boston are available from numerous carriers.
Travel dates are available between November and February, which are some of Boston's colder months.
However, if you want to visit around the holidays, you can visit the Boston Common Frog Pond's winter markets and go ice skating there.


We advise making your flight reservations as soon as possible because the reduced rates may only apply for the following two to three days. 


Basics of deals 

Airlines: United Airlines, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and JetBlue.

Routes: There are cheap routes to Boston from Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, and other places.

Booking:
Utilize Google Flights to check for availability before making a direct reservation with your preferred airline.

Typically, November to February, excluding holidays, are the travel months.

Book by: Two to three days from now. 


Flight examples 

There is some availability in select Midwestern locations like Chicago, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, but the majority of the routes included in this package are predominantly from the South and the West Coast.
In instance, flights from Cleveland and Cincinnati to Boston start at $98 each, making them some of the most affordable options in our collection of flights.


The following highlights: 


    • JetBlue has beginning prices of $98 for flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). 
      
    • United offers flights from Dulles International Airport (IAD) to Boston (BOS) starting at $98. 
      
    • O'Hare International Airport (ORD) to BOS starting at $118 on American, JetBlue, and United. 
      
    • JetBlue offers flights from BNA (Nashville International Airport) to BOS for as little as $123. 
      
    • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Boston (BOS) with JetBlue, starting at $138. 
      
    • JetBlue offers introductory fares of $158 from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Boston. 
      
    • United offers flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Boston (BOS) starting at $198. 


We advise using Google Flights to identify your perfect dates, then making your reservation directly on the airline's website because they are more dependable in the event of a flight delay, cancellation, or modification in the reservation.


According to Google Flights, the cheapest flight from Baltimore on January 10 is a $98 JetBlue trip leaving at 10:17 a.m.
Additionally, Delta provides a $118 one-way ticket from Baltimore to Boston. 


Regarding return trips, JetBlue lists three flights from Boston for $98. 


Google Flights rates as low a round-trip ticket from Baltimore to Boston for less than $100.
The least expensive flights to Boston typically cost between $190 and $375. 


This great deal is only valid on the fares for the basic economy.
With regard to JetBlue, Blue Basic does not permit customers to check a bag or make free flight modifications.


Although the basic economy is constrained, it can be a reasonable choice for short flights; for example, a flight from Baltimore to Boston takes about 90 minutes. 


Since checked baggage is not included in Blue Basic, you can check your bags for an extra $30 one-way (or $60 total for a round-trip journey). 


The cost of choosing a seat ranges from $4 to $39; the more costly seats have more legroom.
The middle seats at the back of the plane are the least expensive. 


Enhance your purchase 

When making your flight reservations, use a credit card that offers bonus points on airfare purchases, such as The Platinum Card® from American Express (5 points per dollar on airfare booked directly with the airline or through American Express Travel, on up to $500,000 in purchases made on these cards annually), Citi Prestige® Card (5 points per dollar on airfare), Citi Premier® Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve (3 points per dollar on airfare), American Express® Gold Card (3 points per dollar on airfare), Citi Premier® Card, or Citi Premier® (2 points per dollar on travel). 


In conclusion 

You won't likely be bored in Boston because there are so many things to do, from museums to parks, and it's one of the most historically significant cities in the nation.


Although some of Boston's coldest months coincide with the trip dates in this offer, hotels are typically less expensive.
Additionally, if you go to the city around Christmas, you can see it decked out in festive lighting.