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Fly From New York to Boston
Origin | New York |
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Destination | Boston |
Number of Daily Flights | 102 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 2 |
Popular Airlines | American Airlines |
Cheap flights from New York to Boston
Whether you're flying between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) for business or pleasure, you'll find plenty of fascinating sightseeing in "The Cradle of Modern America." Boston is New England's major hub for commerce, finances, entertainment and politics. This vibrant city has also played major roles in both colonial times, and the development of early United States history.
Key Facts
South Station is Boston's busiest transportation center, and it's served by MBTA commuter rail and rapid transit. You could also navigate the city of Boston by cruising along major highways like I-90. I-495 is a beltway that encircles this city and the surrounding communities such as Lexington and Quincy.
If you're a baseball fan, watch some home runs fly out of Fenway Park, or head over to TD Garden to catch some NBA and NHL action. Escape the craze of the city by taking a leisurely walk at Boston Common, one of America's first public urban parks.
Hints and Tips
A trip between JFK and BOS usually takes travelers less than 90 minutes. When visiting the Massachusetts capital, follow the Liberty Trail, to explore historic sites such as the Boston Massacre marker, Paul Revere House and Bunker Hill Monument. These major landmarks all significantly influenced the course of the American Revolution.