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Boston Airport (BOS)
Flights from Australia to Boston will disembark at Boston Logan Airport.
General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) is located in the East Boston neighborhood. The largest airport in the New England area, as of 2010, Logan is the 19th busiest airport in the United States with about 13.5 million boardings a year and 28 million passengers overall in 2011.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Boston Logan Airport. Book your Boston Airport accommodation.
Getting to Boston
There are many airlines that offer flights to Boston from Australia that involve a stopover in a third destination. Flights from Sydney via Los Angeles, San Francisco or Dallas take between 20 and 23 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Melbourne via Los Angeles take between 26 and 28 hours depending on the stopover. Flights from Brisbane via Sydney and Los Angeles take between 23 hours and 24 hours depending on the stopovers. Flights from Perth via Sydney and Dallas take around 26 hours depending on the stopovers.
Airlines that fly to Boston
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Boston from Australia include:
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One of the oldest cities in the USA, Boston is diverse, culturally rich and home to many cutting-edge architecture and innovative urban planning projects. Bostonians were the instigators of the independence movement in the 18th century and their feisty spirit remains.
Due to its early founding, the centre is compact (and easy to walk). The city as a whole is magnificent in late spring (May and June) or early autumn (September and October), when parks are filled with flowering trees or colorful leaves. Boston Common, near the Financial District and Beacon Hill, is the oldest public park in the USA.
A quick guide to neighbourhoods to visit:
- Back Bay – an upmarket area with classy boutiques and fine dining
- Chinatown – sits between downtown and the theatre district and is the US's fourth-largest Chinatown
- Downtown – this is a tourist hub and includes the Freedom Trail, Boston Public Garden, and Boston Common
- North End – Boston's Italian district, with fabulous food
Boston's wealth of academic institutions keeps the city thriving with students and entrepreneurial energy. As the unofficial capital of New England, there's much to see beyond the city too. More than 16 million people visit each year – grab a flight to Boston and be one of them! For more information to start, check out Boston accommodation.