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Direct Flights from Boston: Every Nonstop Destination in 2026

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Flight Hop
May 23, 2026

Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is one of the most well-connected airports in the northeastern United States. Whether you're planning a quick weekend getaway to Miami, a business trip to London, or an adventure across the Atlantic to Reykjavik, Logan offers an impressive range of nonstop service that puts dozens of destinations within a single flight.

But figuring out *exactly* where you can fly nonstop from Boston isn't always straightforward. Airline search engines are built around specific dates and prices — not route discovery. That's why we built FlightHop, an interactive map that shows you every nonstop destination from any airport at a glance.

Here's the complete breakdown of where you can fly direct from Boston Logan in 2026.

Domestic Nonstop Destinations from Boston

Boston has extensive domestic coverage thanks to JetBlue (which uses BOS as a focus city), Delta, American, United, and Southwest. You can reach most major US cities nonstop, plus several smaller markets that might surprise you.

Major Hub Cities

The bread and butter of Boston's domestic network covers every major US hub. Flights to New York (JFK, LGA, and EWR) depart practically every hour throughout the day — it's one of the busiest air corridors in the country. Chicago O'Hare (ORD) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) are served by multiple carriers, giving you options on both schedule and price.

Atlanta (ATL), Charlotte (CLT), Detroit (DTW), Minneapolis (MSP), and Philadelphia (PHL) all have frequent nonstop service, connecting Boston to the major airline hubs across the country.

Sun and Beach Destinations

When winter hits New England, Bostonians head south. Nonstop flights run to Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), West Palm Beach (PBI), and Fort Myers (RSW) throughout the year, with increased frequency during the winter months. San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) is another popular warm-weather escape with multiple daily departures.

West Coast

Getting to the West Coast from Boston means a 5-6 hour flight, but you have plenty of nonstop options. Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), San Diego (SAN), Portland (PDX), and Las Vegas (LAS) all have direct service. Denver (DEN) serves as a gateway to the Rocky Mountain region with frequent nonstop flights.

Smaller Markets You Might Not Expect

Beyond the obvious big cities, Boston also offers nonstop service to places like Nantucket (ACK) and Martha's Vineyard (MVY) during summer — popular Cape Cod island getaways for New Englanders. Sarasota (SRQ), Savannah (SAV), Nashville (BNA), Austin (AUS), and Raleigh-Durham (RDU) have all seen nonstop service added or expanded in recent years as these cities grow in popularity.

International Nonstop Destinations from Boston

Boston's international network has expanded significantly over the past decade. Logan now offers nonstop flights to destinations across Europe, the Caribbean, Central America, and select cities in the Middle East and Asia.

Europe

Boston is surprisingly well-connected to Europe for a city its size. London Heathrow (LHR) has multiple daily flights on British Airways, Delta, American, and others. Dublin (DUB) is served by Aer Lingus with a convenient pre-clearance option that lets you clear US customs in Ireland.

You can also fly nonstop to Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), Lisbon (LIS), Madrid (MAD), Rome (FCO), Barcelona (BCN), Frankfurt (FRA), Zurich (ZRH), Reykjavik (KEF), and Edinburgh (EDI) among others. Several of these routes are seasonal, running primarily during the summer travel season from May through October.

Caribbean and Latin America

Nonstop Caribbean service from Boston includes Cancun (CUN), Punta Cana (PUJ), Nassau (NAS), Bermuda (BDA), and Aruba (AUA). San Juan (SJU) operates year-round with high frequency. Seasonal service reaches additional islands during the winter months.

Middle East and Beyond

Istanbul (IST) on Turkish Airlines and Dubai (DXB) on Emirates provide Boston with connections to the Middle East and beyond. These routes open up one-stop access to Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia through the massive hub networks in Istanbul and Dubai.

How to Explore Boston's Route Network Visually

Scrolling through airline websites one by one is tedious. That's why a route map tool is the fastest way to see the full picture.

On FlightHop, you can select Boston (BOS) as your departure airport and instantly see every nonstop destination drawn as arc lines on an interactive world map. The sidebar lists all destinations with estimated flight times, and you can click any destination to see the reverse — which airports fly nonstop to that city.

If you're trying to reach a destination that doesn't have direct service from Boston, FlightHop will automatically find the best 1-stop connection options and rank them by total travel time. For example, there's no nonstop from Boston to Lima, Peru — but the tool will show you that connecting through Miami (about 11 hours total) or Houston (about 12 hours) are your best options.

Tips for Finding the Best Fares on Boston Nonstop Flights

Knowing that a route exists is the first step. Here are some practical tips for getting a good deal on nonstop flights from BOS:

Book seasonal European routes early. Routes like Boston to Lisbon or Boston to Barcelona only operate May through October. These fill up fast, especially in June and July. Booking 3-4 months ahead typically gets you the best prices.

Check JetBlue first for domestic. JetBlue uses Boston as a major focus city and often has the most competitive fares on popular domestic routes, particularly to Florida and the Caribbean.

Be flexible with airports on NYC routes. Flights to JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark all serve the New York area. Checking all three can reveal significant price differences for the same travel dates.

Watch for new route announcements. Airlines regularly add new nonstop service from Boston. Following airline news sources or using a route discovery tool like FlightHop helps you spot new options before they're widely known.

The Full List

Rather than maintaining a static list that goes out of date, we recommend using FlightHop's interactive map to see the current complete set of nonstop destinations from Boston. Select BOS as your departure airport, and you'll see every active route visualized on the map with the destination list in the sidebar.

The route network changes seasonally and as airlines adjust their schedules, so an interactive tool always gives you the most current picture.

Explore all nonstop routes from Boston and 3,800+ other airports on FlightHop — the free interactive flight route map.