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The above chart lists Boston to Dallas flights with the US and non-US based airlines. The airfares against flights from Boston to Dallas are based on a recent trend. The fares are likely to change. The airfare comprises of base fare, fuel surcharges, airline/airport taxes, and our service fee.

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Take benefit of the world’s fastest and easiest flight booking website to compare fares and save big on your airline ticket purchases from Boston to Dallas. Cheapfaremart (ASTA)-approved online travel agency based in Florida puts into practice the best travel technology and customer service to help customers get the best value for their money.

Whether you are planning a solo trip, family vacation or a group travel from BOS to DFW or other route, Cheapfaremart has got you covered with its best offer. From LCC (Low Cost Carriers) to full-service airlines, our flight booking website can pull out the lowest fares from all.

Airports in Boston

1. Logan International Airport

Since 1923, Logan International Airport (IATA BOS, ICAO KBOS) has been serving travelers with their departure or arrival from the domestic and international airports or cities. The airport, officially recognized as General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport, handles flights to Dallas with  Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, Jetblue Airways, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Frontier Airlines to name a few.

2. Manchester Airport

Popularly referred to as Manchester Airport, MHT is a public airport 3 miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Manchester, New Hampshire. The airport, established in 1927, serves both Manchester and Londonderry communities. The number of passengers using the airport has increased steadily from 1 million in 1997 to 4.33 million in 2005. This is the busiest airport in New Hampshire and the fourth-largest airport by passenger volume in New England.  The airport holds an incredible record of never surrendering to bad weather. Thanks to its compliance with Cat III B Instrument Landing operations.

Airports in Dallas

1. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW) has five terminals to handle around 900 flights on a daily basis to domestic and international cities. DFW is approximately halfway between the major cities of Dallas and Fort Worth. It is the largest hub for American Airlines. The airport ranks as the fourth busiest airport in the world by aircraft movements and the twelfth busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic in 2017.

2. Dallas Love Field Airport

Located 6 miles (10 km) northwest of downtown Dallas, Texas, Dallas Love Field (IATA: DAL, ICAO: KDAL) is a city-owned public airport with two terminals. It served as the primary airport of the city until the opening of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opened in 1974.

How Much Time Does a Flight from Boston to Dallas Take?

Wondering how long the flight would be from Boston to Dallas? We have done some mathematics for you assuming the aircraft speed as 500 miles per hour or 804.67 km per hour.

Flight

Flight Distance

Flight Time

BOS to DFW

1,551 miles/2497 km

3 hours 38 minutes

MHT to DFW

1,552 miles/2498 km

3 hours 36 minutes

BOS to DAL

1,554 miles/2501 km

3 hours 36 minutes

MHT to DAL

1,545 miles/2486 km

3 hours 35 minutes

How to Book a Low Cost Flight from Boston to Dallas?

Though Cheapfaremart displays the lowest fares from Boston to Dallas, exercising some proven travel hacks you may add more savings money to your wallet.

1. Be flexible with airlines

From LCC (Low Cost Carriers) like Spirit Airlines and Frontier Airlines to full-service airlines like American Airlines, Jetblue Airways, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines  to name a few – there are multiple options to help you reach Dallas from Boston. Take your call wisely. Consider fares, amenities and most important the on-time performance of the carrier.

2. Be flexible with airports

Both cities have more than one airport. Weigh down the flight options you have from all airports and book your cheap ticket to Dallas. Some airlines may not have

3. Adopt flexibility regarding travel dates

Some days tends to be busier than others. There could be different factors like weather, upcoming event or festival affecting the passenger traffic. As you know airline ticket prices are directly proportional to the demand, fares go up on those days.  Our flight booking engine isolates dates or days when demand for tickets is low and fares are below average.

4. Look for a mid-weekday flight

If you are looking for flight tickets to Dallas from Boston on a weekend, you may notice an inflation in the price of airline fare. Dallas possess an endless list of things to do that amazes visitors looking for a weekend escape. You may beat the crowd competition and find ticket with a cheap flight by departing on a mid-weekday from Tuesday through Thursday.

5. Opt for a red eye flight

If you are heading to Dallas from a city located in Pacific, Alaska or Hawaii Time zone, traveling with a redeye flight could be a great idea to save money. Take note of the time difference while confirming your plane tickets to Dallas.

6. Avoid clashing your travel dates with festivals/events

Festivals or events like Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc., provide a good opportunity for family get together.  This nostalgia triggers inflation in airfare. Traveling either a week before or after a key festival, you can easily overcome the inflation with cheap flight ticket to Dallas.

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