Flights from Los Angeles to Boston

Flights from Los Angeles to Boston

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Cheap Flights from Los Angeles to Boston

JetBlue built its transcontinental reputation on the LAX–BOS and LAX–JFK corridors, and Boston remains one of their strongest routes. The detail most travelers miss: JetBlue operates Mint β€” their lie-flat business class product β€” on select LAX–BOS departures. During off-peak booking windows in January, February, and September, Mint fares occasionally appear at $300–$450 one-way. That puts lie-flat seating within $50–$150 of what American and United charge for economy on the same date. On a 5.5-hour flight, that difference in comfort is significant β€” and it's why setting a JetBlue Mint price alert for LAX–BOS specifically is one of the highest-value things a regular flyer on this route can do.

Nonstop flight time from LAX to BOS runs 5 hours 20 minutes to 5 hours 45 minutes eastbound. The westbound return benefits substantially from the jet stream, averaging 5 hours flat. Boston's Logan International Airport (BOS) has four terminals β€” A, B, C, and E β€” and they are not connected post-security. JetBlue uses Terminal C, considered Logan's most functional and best-organized terminal. American and United use Terminal B. Delta uses Terminal A. The international terminal is Terminal E.

Boston is one of the most walkable major cities in the United States. The Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile marked walking route connecting 16 historic sites from Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument, passes through the city's most architecturally interesting neighborhoods and requires no transportation beyond a good pair of shoes. The MBTA subway (the T) extends the city's walkable core significantly β€” from Harvard Square in Cambridge to Fenway Park in Kenmore to the Seaport District, all reachable for $2.40 per ride.

Airlines Flying Los Angeles to Boston

AirlineNonstop?LAX TerminalBOS TerminalAvg. One-Way Fare1st Bag FeeBusiness Class?
JetBlue AirwaysYesTerminal 5Terminal C$99–$349$35Mint (lie-flat) on select flights
American AirlinesYesTerminal 4Terminal B$119–$349$35First Class available
United AirlinesYesTerminals 7–8Terminal B$119–$359$35Polaris Business on select
Delta Air LinesVia connecting hubTerminals 2–3Terminal A$139–$379$35First Class on connects

JetBlue Mint detail: Mint seats are lie-flat, 6.5 feet fully reclined, with a personal suite door on select aircraft. On a 5.5-hour flight, the sleep quality difference versus economy is substantial. Monitor JetBlue's website directly for Mint flash sales β€” they occur 3–4 times annually and are not always captured by aggregators.

Flight Duration and Schedule Details

  • LAX to BOS nonstop: 5 hours 20 minutes to 5 hours 45 minutes eastbound. Return westbound: approximately 5 hours with jet stream.
  • JetBlue departures from LAX: Multiple daily, including early morning (6–8 AM) and afternoon departures. Mint service operates on specific aircraft β€” check JetBlue.com for Mint availability on specific flights.
  • American Airlines frequency: 2–3 daily nonstop departures from LAX Terminal 4.
  • United frequency: 2–3 daily nonstop from Terminals 7–8.
  • Red-eye options: JetBlue and American both operate late-evening departures from BOS arriving LAX at 11 PM–1 AM Pacific β€” useful for minimizing hotel nights.
  • Total daily nonstops: Approximately 8–12 daily nonstop departures on all carriers combined.

Monthly Fare Guide: Los Angeles to Boston Round-Trip

MonthAvg. Round-Trip FareSeasonDemand LevelBoston Weather
January$180–$320LowLowCold, 22–36Β°F, snow
February$170–$305LowLowCold, 24–38Β°F, snow
March$190–$350ShoulderMediumCool, 32–48Β°F, improving
April$200–$370ShoulderMedium-HighMild, 44–58Β°F, marathon month
May$210–$390ShoulderHighWarm, 53–68Β°F, excellent
June$230–$420PeakHighWarm, 62–76Β°F, graduation season
July$245–$440PeakHighWarm, 68–82Β°F, peak summer
August$235–$425PeakHighWarm, 66–80Β°F
September$195–$360ShoulderMediumMild, 56–72Β°F, excellent
October$220–$400Peak (foliage)Very HighCool, 46–62Β°F, peak foliage
November$185–$340LowMedium (Thanksgiving)Cool, 36–52Β°F
December$200–$380HolidayMedium-HighCold, 28–42Β°F

How to Find the Cheapest LAX–Boston Flights

  • Set a JetBlue Mint price alert: Mint flash sales appear 3–4 times per year and represent one of the best domestic flight values available. A lie-flat seat at near-economy prices on a 5.5-hour flight is worth monitoring consistently.
  • Avoid October β€” it is the most expensive month: New England fall foliage drives Boston and surrounding area hotel rates up 60–80% above baseline in mid-October. Combine that with elevated airfares and October is routinely the priciest month to visit from LA.
  • January and February are dramatically cheaper: Fares drop to $170–$320 roundtrip in winter. Boston in January requires cold-weather planning, but the city operates fully and hotel rates are 40–50% below summer peak.
  • Take the Silver Line from Logan β€” it's free from the airport: The MBTA Silver Line bus from all Logan terminals to South Station is free when boarding at the airport. South Station connects to the Red Line subway for $2.40. This is the only free airport transit in any major US city β€” a meaningful saving over the $25–$35 taxi to downtown.
  • American and United basic economy restrictions on a 5.5-hour flight: Basic economy on both carriers restricts carry-on bin access on LAX–BOS. The $25–$45 upgrade to standard economy for bin access is consistently worth it on a 5+ hour flight.
  • Book 4–6 weeks out for best availability: The LAX–BOS corridor loads well year-round. Last-minute fares rarely drop β€” book at the 4–6 week mark for the best combination of price and seat selection.

Boston Logan Airport (BOS) β€” Terminal Guide

  • Terminal A: Delta Air Lines. Delta Sky Club on the secure side.
  • Terminal B: American Airlines (North section) and United Airlines (South section). Admirals Club for American in Terminal B North. The two sections of Terminal B share a check-in hall but diverge post-security.
  • Terminal C: JetBlue's home terminal at Logan. Considered the most modern and efficiently laid out terminal. Mosaic lounge for JetBlue Mosaic status members.
  • Terminal E: International arrivals and departures. Air Canada, British Airways, and most overseas carriers. Separate from domestic terminals β€” no airside connection.
  • Silver Line (free from airport): Free bus from all terminals to South Station, connecting to Red Line subway. Runs 5:30 AM to midnight daily.
  • Water taxi: Boston Harbor Cruises operates a water taxi from Logan's ferry dock to Long Wharf in downtown Boston ($12 one-way). 7 minutes across the harbor β€” faster than ground transport during peak traffic hours.

Getting from Logan Airport to Boston City Center

MethodCostTravel TimeBest For
Silver Line Bus (free from airport)Free25–35 min to South StationBudget travelers, Downtown/Seaport
Water Taxi to Long Wharf$127 minDowntown, quick connection, no traffic
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)$25–$4515–40 min (traffic-dependent)Most travelers with luggage
Taxi$25–$4515–40 minGroups, those without app
Logan Express Bus$3–$945–75 minTravelers from Woburn, Braintree, Framingham

Top Things to Do in Boston

  • Freedom Trail: A 2.5-mile red-brick path connecting 16 historic sites from Boston Common to the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown. Free to walk independently; guided tours ($14 adults) depart from the Boston Common Visitor Center daily. Passes the Massachusetts State House, King's Chapel, the Old South Meeting House where the Boston Tea Party was planned, and Paul Revere's House in the North End.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: 25 Evans Way, Fenway. $20 adults, free for those under 18 and anyone named Isabella. Famously robbed in 1990 β€” 13 works including a Vermeer and three Rembrandts have never been recovered. The empty frames remain on the walls per Mrs. Gardner's will, making the absence itself part of the museum experience.
  • Fenway Park: 4 Yawkey Way. America's oldest active MLB stadium (1912). Standard seating runs $15–$120. The Green Monster (37-foot left field wall) seats are the most requested tickets in the park. Stadium tours run daily ($25 adults, $15 children) when games are not scheduled.
  • Arnold Arboretum: 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain. 281 acres managed by Harvard University, open to the public free year-round. Lilac Sunday (first or second Sunday in May) draws 30,000+ visitors for the peak bloom of the lilac collection β€” one of the largest in North America.
  • Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall: 4 South Market Street. Faneuil Hall dates from 1742 and served as a public meeting space during the American Revolution β€” the second floor meeting room is still used for civic events and is free to enter. Quincy Market operates as a food hall with 40+ vendors.
  • Harvard and MIT in Cambridge: The Harvard campus is a 10-minute Red Line ride from downtown (Harvard Station). The Harvard Museum of Natural History ($15 adults) houses one of the most significant natural history collections in the US. MIT's campus along the Charles River is free to walk and features public art installations including a permanent Picasso sculpture at the main entrance.
  • Seaport District: Boston's most rapidly developed neighborhood, running along the harbor from the World Trade Center to the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). The ICA is free on the first Friday of each month ($20 adults otherwise). Row 34 oyster bar and Legal Harborside (rooftop with harbor views) are the Seaport's two most consistently recommended restaurants.

Boston Travel Tips

  • The MBTA Charliecard (reloadable transit card) gives a 30-cent discount per ride versus cash payment on the subway. Available at any major MBTA station β€” pick one up at South Station when you arrive via Silver Line from Logan.
  • Boston's universities (Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, BC) mean the city's cultural calendar runs heaviest September through May. Restaurant reservations are easier to get June–August when students are away, but many smaller venues reduce hours or close.
  • Parking in Boston is among the most expensive in the US β€” $30–$45/day in downtown garages. The T is the practical transportation for most in-city destinations.
  • Boston is in the Eastern Time Zone β€” 3 hours ahead of Los Angeles. A 7 AM LAX departure arrives in Boston at 3:30 PM local. Factor in the time zone when scheduling meetings or events on arrival day.

FAQs – Flights from Los Angeles to Boston

Quick answers to the questions travelers ask us the most.

How long is the flight from Los Angeles to Boston?+
Nonstop from LAX to BOS takes 5 hours 20 minutes to 5 hours 45 minutes eastbound. The westbound return averages about 5 hours with the jet stream.
Does JetBlue Mint fly from LA to Boston?+
Yes. JetBlue operates Mint (lie-flat business class) on select LAX–BOS departures. During off-peak months like January and September, Mint fares occasionally appear at $300–$450 one-way β€” close to economy prices on other carriers.
Which terminal does JetBlue use at Boston Logan?+
JetBlue uses Terminal C at Boston Logan β€” considered the most modern and best-organized terminal there. American and United use Terminal B. Delta uses Terminal A. Terminals are not connected post-security.
Is there free airport transit at Boston Logan?+
Yes. The Silver Line bus from all Logan terminals to South Station is free when boarding at the airport. South Station connects to the MBTA Red Line for Cambridge and downtown for $2.40. It's the only free airport transit at any major US airport.
When is the cheapest time to fly from LA to Boston?+
January and February are cheapest, with round-trips around $170–$320. Avoid October (peak foliage season, the most expensive month), summer July–August, and June graduation season. May and September offer excellent weather with moderate pricing.
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