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The above table lists fare and departure-arrival details of Atlanta to Boston flights with multiple passenger carriers. The cost of plane ticket to Boston from Atlanta is based on a recent trend. The fare comprise base fare, fuel surcharges, airline/airports, and our service fee. Details available with Terms and Conditions.

Search, Compare and Book Flights to Boston from Atlanta

Use a McAfee-secured flight booking website to search for Atlanta to Boston flights and find the lowest airfare yourself. Sort the flight result by departure and arrival timing or by airlines to fly with your favorite airline at a time a convenient time.

You may also go for seat-selection at the time of booking, provided the airline you select allows it. On some basic economy fare, seat selection might not be available in advance. In some cases, the airline may ask for additional charges for seat-selection, while in some cases it’s permitted before 72 to 24 hour of flight departure.

Airport in Atlanta

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Atlanta is home to the world’s busiest airport – Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL). According to the Airports Council International Report 103 902 992 passengers deplaned and enplaned in 2017.

Also, known popularly as Atlanta Airport, ATL is 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The airport has 192 gates: 152 domestic and 40 international. ATL covers 4,700 acres (1,902 ha) of land and has five parallel runways.

Airports in Boston

1. Logan International Airport

Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS), officially known as General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport and also commonly known as Boston Logan International Airport, is an international airport in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Handling 38.4 million passengers, BOS became the 16th-busiest airport in the United States.

2. Worcester Regional Airport

Worcester Regional Airport (IATA: ORH, ICAO: KORH) is a public commercial airport in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It’s is controlled by the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). The airport is three miles (5 km) west of the central business district of Worcester.

Nonstop Flights from Atlanta to Boston

Looking for the quickest way to reach Boston from Atlanta? Check carriers operating nonstop flights from Atlanta to Boston.

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Airlines

Flights from ATL to BOS

Spirit Airlines

Jetblue Airways

Flight from ATL to ORH

No airlines

If you are open with boarding a connecting flight, you may get many more flight options with premier airlines including United and American Airlines. Charlotte – CLT or Laguardia – LGA airports serves as the most common layover point.

How Long is the Flight from Atlanta to Boston?

Flight

Flight Distance

Flight Time

Flight from ATL to BOS

946 miles/1522 km

2 hours 02 minutes

Flight from ATL to ORH

906 miles/1458 km

2 hours, 19 minutes

Note: The flight time and distance might differ from airlines to airlines based on speed of their airplanes and the route they take. Moreover, the time refers to the time spent in air. It does not include take-off and landing timings. Mind the layover time while booking your ticket with a connecting flight.

How to Book Cheap Flights from Atlanta to Boston?

Though Cheapfaremart has got an intelligent flight booking engine to help you search for the best economy, premium economy, business class, and first class flight deals, applying some flight booking practices based on a real-life experience you can save big on your booking.

1. Search airfare as a single passenger

Against a flight search query comprising multiple passengers, airlines always show the fare which is the highest of the number of seats required. For example, if your flight search was for 4 passengers, and the cost of available seats is $80, $70, $70 and $90 respectively, the airline will show the fares of all 4 seats as flat $90, not the aggregate of the four seats. When you search for one passenger, you will be shown $70. Add rest of the passengers to the reservation form and save big on your air tickets.

2. Flying with a redeye flight could be a money saver

Everyone loves sleeping. It could be an opportunity for you to save money on your plane ticket purchases. Booking your flight ticket with a flight that departs late night or in the early morning can help you save more. Such a flight is usually referred to as a red eye flight.

3. Look for a mid-weekday flight

On a midweek day like Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays, you are likely to find the cost of a plane ticket to Boston from Atlanta available at a cheaper rate than that on weekends. The reason is obvious. Weekends draw in a lot of traffic from nearby cities.

4. Go in the low-season

November to February is the low-time for tourism in Boston, Georgia. Blame the low-temperature – the lower swings in between high of 20s and low of 30s while the upper limit stays between low of 40s and high of 30s. The number of visitors drops and so does the airfare to Boston. If you want a bit comfortable temperature, the beginning or end of the winter season could be helpful.

5. Fly with a budget airline

Spirit Airlines is there on the route. Confirm your flight reservation before it’s too late. The booking window opens up as early as 331 days ahead of the scheduled flight departure. Keep a watch on the fare trend and lock any fare that sounds below the average price. Waiting long for getting a cheaper or unexpected fare might cost you more.

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