DFW - BOS Price | $207 - $446 |
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BOS Temperature | 30.2 - 73.4 °F |
BOS Rainfall | 3.1 - 4 inches |
Popular in | July | High demand for flights, 20% potential price rise |
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Cheapest in | February | Best time to find cheap flights, 42% potential price drop |
Round-trip from | $207 | From Dallas to Boston Logan Intl |
One-way from | $93 | One-way flight from Dallas to Boston Logan Intl |
To save on the cost of your flight from Dallas to Boston, book at least 43 days before your planned departure. Booking around this time can save you about 14% on the cost of this flight compared to booking a flight leaving this week. We have found prices from $392 if you need a flight within two weeks. For flights within the next 72 hours, you can find tickets from as low as $441.
February can be a great time to fly to Boston from Dallas with a flight ticket averaging about $355. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of February for as cheap as $127. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of July.
When flying from Dallas to Boston, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
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No food for a 5-6 hour flight unless you pay extra, and then it's minimal. Also no in-flight "entertainment" (ie videos or music).This is the new norm but it sucks. Not just Alaska Airlines; I like Alaska Airlines. The whole airline industry is trying to extract as much/deliver as little as possible. Why was it possible 20 years ago to check a bag and have a meal on a long flight? I will obviously keep flying since I have no choice if I need to be somewhere, but how the travel industry (not just the travel industry--also, health care and more) operates these days makes me question humanity. Does everything boil down to money, and the ones in charge getting every penny they can possibly get?
Boston Logan Intl (BOS), located 2.6 mi from the city center, is the airport you fly into when you book flights from Dallas to Boston. 11 airlines have flights to Logan Intl from Dallas on a regular basis. Booking flights from Dallas to Boston Logan Intl should not be difficult; the airport handles an average of 17 inbound flights from Dallas per day.
Some of our airline partners flying from Dallas to Boston Logan Intl have new flexible policies in place due to COVID-19. American Airlines, Delta, and JetBlue are some of the carriers where you may find flexible cancellation policies. You can use our site to filter for airlines like American Airlines with this kind of flexibility.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Dallas to Boston for under $200. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Spirit Airlines for just $120, but on average you can expect to pay $144.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from Dallas to Boston under $200. A good price for a nonstop flight from Dallas to Boston is less than $280.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Dallas to Boston within the next 7 days for less than $200.
Nonstop flights can be found on the following days: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
11 flight departures from Dallas to Boston per day on average.
Morning (6am - Noon) - 91% of flight departures
Afternoon (Noon - 6pm) - 9% of flight departures
Airlines like Spirit Airlines and Frontier fly from Dallas to Boston in about 6h 17m. The time it takes to get you to your destination can typically vary by up to 14h 53m. Airlines will cover a distance of 1567 mi. When browsing for deals, the options you’ll see will be for both nonstop flights and flights with stops.
Spirit Airlines, at $120, was found to be the cheapest airline from Dallas to Boston. An alternate airline flying to your destination would be Frontier. Spirit Airlines is 66% cheaper than the average price of flights available within the next 90 days to this destination.
The most popular airlines flying from Dallas to Boston are Undisclosed Carrier, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Something to consider prior to booking your flight.
Before booking your flight to Boston from Dallas, check out the most reliable airlines to get you to your destination on time: Icelandair (100%), GOL (89%), Delta( 85%).
Looking at all options, your cheapest flight can be booked for $119. While the most popular route (Dallas/Fort Worth - Boston Logan Intl) can be booked for $120 on average our data indicates $1,417 when flying from Dallas to Boston.
1%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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31%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
62%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
6%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |
Sunday | 18daily flights |
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Monday | 19daily flights |
Tuesday | 16daily flights |
Wednesday | 16daily flights |
Thursday | 18daily flights |
Friday | 20daily flights |
Saturday | 16daily flights |