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$149 Find cheap flights from Redmond to Boston

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Cheap flight deals from Redmond to Boston (RDM-BOS)

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Redmond to Boston that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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3:30 pm - 5:55 amRDM-BOS
11h 25m1 stop
6:25 am - 12:31 pmBOS-RDM
9h 06m1 stop
$338American Airlines
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Wed, Sep 11 - Wed, Sep 18
7:45 am - 12:29 amRDM-BOS
13h 44m2 stops
6:35 am - 3:05 pmBOS-RDM
11h 30m1 stop
$343American Airlines
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Wed, Sep 11 - Wed, Sep 18
7:25 pm - 6:59 amRDM-BOS
8h 34m1 stop
6:30 am - 1:46 pmBOS-RDM
10h 16m1 stop
$388Delta
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Fri, May 24 - Sun, May 26
8:00 pm - 9:26 amRDM-BOS
10h 26m2 stops
7:00 am - 3:07 pmBOS-RDM
11h 07m1 stop
$403United Airlines
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Wed, Sep 25 - Wed, Oct 2
8:00 pm - 9:26 amRDM-BOS
10h 26m2 stops
12:30 pm - 12:30 amBOS-RDM
15h 00m2 stops
$448United Airlines
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Wed, Sep 25 - Wed, Oct 2
11:20 am - 11:53 pmRDM-BOS
9h 33m1 stop
11:00 am - 4:46 pmBOS-RDM
8h 46m1 stop
$478Delta
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Thu, Sep 19 - Mon, Sep 23
3:26 pm - 11:59 pmRDM-BOS
29h 33m1 stop
7:59 pm - 9:13 amBOS-RDM
16h 14m1 stop
$492Alaska Airlines
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Thu, May 30 - Mon, Jun 3
3:26 pm - 7:52 amRDM-BOS
13h 26m2 stops
7:59 pm - 9:13 amBOS-RDM
16h 14m1 stop
$497Alaska Airlines
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Thu, May 30 - Mon, Jun 3
10:00 am - 5:46 pmRDM-BOS
28h 46m3 stops
9:44 pm - 12:30 pmBOS-RDM
17h 46m2 stops
Thu, May 9 - Sun, May 12
10:00 am - 5:46 pmRDM-BOS
28h 46m3 stops
6:00 am - 12:30 pmBOS-RDM
33h 30m3 stops
Thu, May 9 - Sun, May 12

Flights from Redmond to Boston - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Redmond to Boston to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Redmond to Boston?

The average price of all flights from Redmond to Boston clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
If you are looking for a flight deal from Redmond to Boston, look for departures on Tuesdays and avoid leaving on a Sunday, as it's usually the priciest day. When flying back from Boston, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly and Sunday is the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Redmond to Boston?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Redmond to Boston, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Redmond to Boston is November, where tickets cost $429 on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and July, where the average cost of tickets is $806 and $717 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Redmond to Boston?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights from Redmond to Boston, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price on the flight from Redmond to Boston, you should book around 2 days before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 84 days before departure.

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Redmond to Boston?

The cheapest price for the route for each airline clicked by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours.
In the last 3 days, Delta offered the best one-way deal for that route, at $149. KAYAK users also found Redmond to Boston round-trip flights on American Airlines from $338 and on Delta from $388.

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January

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July

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$149
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 19% drop in price.
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FAQs for booking flights from Redmond to Boston

  • What is the cheapest flight from Redmond to Boston?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Redmond to Boston was $149 for a one-way ticket and $338 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Redmond and Boston?

    No, a passport isn't needed to fly from Redmond to Boston. However, local authorities might ask for an official ID.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Redmond to Boston?

    Redmond and Boston are both served by 1 main airport. You will leave Redmond from Bend/Redmond and will be arriving at Boston Logan Intl.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Redmond to Boston?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Redmond to Boston?

    SkyTeam, oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Redmond and Boston, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Redmond to Boston, Delta or Alaska Airlines?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Redmond to Boston are Delta and Alaska Airlines. With an average price for the route of $601 and an overall rating of 8.0, Delta is the most popular choice. Alaska Airlines is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $597 and an overall rating of 8.0.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Redmond to Boston?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Redmond to Boston.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Redmond to Boston?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Boston from Redmond is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Redmond to Boston?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Boston with an airline and back to Redmond with another airline. Booking your flights between Redmond and BOS can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Redmond to Boston?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Boston from Redmond up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top 4 airlines serving from Redmond to Boston

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Redmond to Boston. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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Alaska AirlinesOverall score based on 9110 reviews
7.3entertainment
7.3food
8.2boarding
7.9comfort
8.6crew
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It was so easy to board using my boarding pass on my iPhone, and I liked what I was given on the plane for food and drink, and everyone was very friendly.

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It was so easy to board using my boarding pass on my iPhone, and I liked what I was given on the plane for food and drink, and everyone was very friendly.

The flight attendant in the back of the plane was barely understood as she rushed through instructions to the point of being intelligible. She had a bored demeanor in her delivery.

On time, comfortable seats with plenty of leg room, nice staff. Pretty good!

dont re-route to San Jose. Re-route to closer airport. Provide shuttle bus to go to SFO, not just LYFT vouchers.

Staff seemed genuinely nice, not just going through the motions.

I would have rated the entire experience much better were it not for two things: 1. There was inconsistency between what we were told once on the plane vs. the answer I received to the question about "spreading out" from our assigned seats because the flight was sparsely populated, and the entire row we were in was empty but for us. I asked about one of us moving over one seat to make more room for us; before getting on the plane, I was told we could, which seemed like a sensible answer. Once on the plane, it was announced that we needed to stay in our assigned seats despite all of the empty space in our row, which seemed unneccessarily restrictive. 2. To add to the discomfort, we sat on the tarmac once the plane landed in Burbank for over half an hour waiting for a gate to become available. During that time we had to remain seated and buckled in, which was becoming more difficult as time dragged on, especially for my wife. If all of this was due to regulations, that may mitigate the sense of "needless" restriction somewhat, but it points to a need to make regulations less restrictive where it is not appropriate for the current conditions. The crew was not "nasty" about the restrictions, so I do not resent their actions, but it certainly would have been a much more pleasant flight if we had a few more options when it comes to comfort.

Received little assistance with air sick child. Crew’s main concern was if anything got on the seat belt!

I asked to be moved near the bathroom due to kidney issues. The gate agent was very kind and did that for me.

The seat side plug ins didn’t work in my row, and I ran out of things to do since my iPad and iPhone ran out of juice. The flight attendant offered me a free drink but I don’t drink. I suggested a free snack box instead and she just shrugged and walked off. Why do us non-drinkers get the short end of the stick?

Flight left two hours late with no real explanation and they inexplicably had the heat running on the flight as well

I'm a larger, athletic guy (6'2", 260lbs powerlifter) and I found the seats incredibly uncomfortable with minimal leg room, especially in a window seat. Now, I full understand that being smaller may change my view but even if I was 80lbs less, my legs would be the same size and I was sandwiched between my seat and the seat in front of me.

Horrible. This was not first class. This was a connecting flight whi h was late. My original flight never came. I hated the fact that delta gave me a connecting flight from New York to Orlando Florida. No meals and the television screens were not working. There wasn't even any power to charge your phones. This is NOT FIRST CLASS DELTA!!! Do better next time!

This flight was ridiculous. I had to have a connecting flight from New York to orlando Florida??? The flight left late and because it was a short flight there was no first class amenities. I had one alcohol drink. The flight crew was fine, but it sure did not feel like first class. Delta to me dropped the ball by giving me a connecting flight. By the time we got to Raleigh we would have missed the next flight. Lucky for me the flight never came so now I was stuck waiting for a later flight that came in late also.

Our flight was delayed in Atlanta. The staff could have gave us an explanation for the delay and how long it would be.

Terrible. Delta delays caused us to miss our flight and they did nothing to fix it.

The A330-200 was showing its age but otherwise this was a pleasant flight with friendly crew. The meals/snack provided were pretty good.

The most unprofessional and disorganized experience I’ve ever had with an airlines. After the flight was diverted on the runway and we returned to the gate, there was no communication about the plans and it took an additional 5 hours to get set up with a hotel and a new flight, information that was not readily given to the passengers and mostly gotten second hand from what other passengers heard from each other. Based on this experience I cannot recommend flying delta again

I was traveling with my 85 years old grandma and 60 years old mother. Which I requested to get a wheelchair. I went to the Delta Kiosk and asked for a wheelchair.  They brought a wheelchair and 2 minutes (without exaggerating, time is important for me as I am well disciplined with a military background) later they said that the wheelchair belongs to American Airlines, so we need to switch it.  We were like where is the other one so my grandma can use it? They are like, "it's on its way, she has to wait for the other one" I asked them why does she have to wait? Is it ok for her to sit on this one when the other one arrives. Answer was "NO". I guess lack of common sense was the issue. I started to explain to the agent that she can not stand still or wait. Finally, someone said that in spanish "she can not stand, let's wait for the other one" . Delta's wheelchair came, without an attendant or helper. They brought that wheelchair and left it in the middle of the airport. Nobody seemed to care. I had to push her to the gate. Then they finally realized that "wait a minute, there is something wrong with that". So they send someone, who later started harassing us, to tell us how he works for cash tips. Then a "Private Security Interviewer" approached us. I think his name was Carlos (His descriptions - tall for an average worker, ginger curly hair, wears glasses, overweight). He did not represent himself. All he did was show his badge for two seconds and when (later on) I asked him what his name was, he said "I already told you at the beginning". At that point we were waiting to be called at the Delta Kiosk (this is prior to the Customs first check in point). So, Delta Airlines hired "Private security interviewers" to make sure that nobody brings anything illegally to the US. Which is great, makes me feel safe and secure. But, it does not serve the purpose. Let me explain to you why. These interviewers do not know what they are doing or saying and you can clearly see that. They think that they are CBP or Immigration officers. They will get angry If you ask them any questions. Then they will put all these stickers on the back of your passport like they caught "Pablo Escobar". At one point I was sarcastic and told the interviewer that "I like those stickers, It's my hobby and I am collecting them. Can I have more of those?"  and interviewers eyes and brain goes like "error 404". He did not know how to react or respond to that. Then he flags my itinerary on his iPad. Trying to give me a hard time since I asked him about his name, so I can call him by his name. But of course that did not change the fact that his lack of english made everything even harder. After 45 mins of wait and clearing the "Private Security Interviewer" you would think that we are going to be all set to depart. I was wrong. We waited in line to go through the security line, just like other citizens. No wheelchair, disability, seniority etc were important for her. They treat us like she is in her twenties.  On several occasions they forced her to stand up. She was like "I swear to God that I can not walk, my son I wish I could walk, but I can not". They did not seem like they cared. Then finally they realized that she is legit disabled. They let her pass on a wheelchair. At the gate, Carlos showed up to make sure that I am going through the secondary check. They pulled me to the secondary check. And started asking me about my luggage. My response was "I only have one carry-on bag, to make everyone's (including my life) life easier". They asked the same question over again "Sir, do you just have only one bag?" I replied saying "Yes". She did not believe me and said "Just only one". So, I thought she did not believe me and I said "Yes, Si, Si, solo uno". She looked at me and then turned to the agent (Carlos) and stared at him like "did you not ask him about his bags, did you not know that he only had one carry on?". I am sorry to say that but they just looked like a bunch of idiots who do not know what they are doing. Finally they released me after a minute of secondary check. Meanwhile everyone is boarding and my grandma is waiting on her wheelchair. Then we approached the gate agent and I asked her if I could sit next to my family, if they had any seats available. She replied that "I can not change any seat at the gate, I do not have any authority". I replied "I understood". We got on the plane last and I asked our flight attendant if I could change my seat to be next to my family. FYI, their seats were 10 B and C, mine was the 35 D. Meanwhile there were empty seats on 10 D and F. Even flight attendants surprisingly said that "why did she put you all the way back, while we had 1/2 full flight. I will go and ask her". Our flight attendant was great and he made sure that I am next to my family. He went above and beyond and he gave the closest seat to the. Flight was good. Delta Airlines failed to bring the wheelchair when we arrived. Excuse was "Gate changed, that is why". I walked outside and grabbed an empty wheelchair. I put my grandma and brought her to the Customs. Then a Delta Airline worker approaches me and says that you can not move this wheelchair, it belongs to the gate. We will bring you a new one. A CBP officer heard our conversation and jumped in and said, "wait a minute you want her (pointed my grandma) to wait here while you bring her wheelchair?". He (delta worker) responded "yes sir". But when he talks to me, no sir, nothing. The CBP officer goes "Nope, she is not waiting here and I will make sure to pull her wheelchair". If that officer was not there we probably would have had to wait and be forced to change the wheelchair. The CBP officer, again the CBP officer, not the Delta employee, pushed our wheelchairs to the gate. Sincerely,

The boarding agents appeared to do the minimum customer service. They did not appear to try to find solutions to problems.

The only real hiccups in the flight were things beyond Delta’s control - turbulence which delayed food service and a departure delay caused by some VIP plane which stopped all departures and landings for 30 minutes - and was never explained to us by the crew. Otherwise good flight. I would fly Delta again.

Due to one crew member not showing up to work, our flight was significantly delayed causing us to miss our connecting flight in Houston to Mississippi causing us to be delayed by more than 6 hours and missing our event all together. Very disappointing. All because ONE crew member called in sick. United did grant us a $15 meal voucher, which was a small but appreciated concession that I wasn’t able to use because I ordered my lunch and paid for it before applying the concession, and the staff said it was too late to use it. Ugh! We also had a TWO delay coming back from Mississippi, but that was on American Airlines and it was due to weather, so not their fault. Anyway, not at all impressed with United’s handling of our flight and the HUGE disappointment of missing our important family event for our 90 year old mother. All that money and all that stress and emotions for nothing. Having to wait the hour to bring an employee from LAX seemed like something that should not have happened. Why don’t you have a local back-up? Santa Ana is not a little airport in a rural area.

Flight delayed from Cape Town to Washington then got diverted to miami and in miami we had to fend for ourselves , im still trying to get to Shreveport now

delay several times and wait extra long to board. no entertainment service because there are problem for some rows. always encounter some delays for the last flight of the day.

I just wrote a text which was supposed to be for the flight from Denver to spokane not Frankfurt to Denver.

On time every leg of the journey and exceptional staff at counter, gate, and on board. I haven’t travelled in US for a long time and was genuinely surprised how pleasant this was.

The delays (5 hrs) were a comedy of errors, and the multiple safety issues encountered were very concerning.

flight delays, staff only communicating when pushed, food service lasting a grand total of 7 minutes, stuck in seat from 45mins into flight until landing

Crew was great and did their best to make us comfortable and captain came out at the beginning to announce why the flight was delayed, weather situation up ahead, and kept us updated throughout the flight.

they made me check my carryon. There was space in the overhead bins.

Nice flight, nice crew but no cookie or napkin with my seltzer.

This flight is frequently delayed. The connections seemingly are more frequently delayed. I’ve missed connections as a result twice on the same route to charlotte then Charleston. Final destination arrival has been the next day, twice in a row. No pilots, no crew. Too many excuses. Unfortunately, my days with American are over.

Entertainment was okay not because anything was wrong but it is a short flight so having no wifi is annoying but understandable. Crew was outstanding as usual

Those seats were way too narrow. I had the middle seat, one person was a very skinny person and we still couldn’t avoid touching each other anytime one of us moved. The other person was larger and we were basically sitting in each others lap the entire flight. There was zero entertainment. The flight was long enough to justify tvs, but no. Gotta sit there in your infant seat and twiddle your thumbs.

The Flight attendant had an attitude and didn't allow anyone any time to prepare for landing despite being absent throughout the entire trip

Flight boarded without pilots. Sat on plane for 3 hrs. after over an hour late boarding. Plane never took off. Had to deplane near midnight. Line for rebooking was 3 hours + long. I had to leave.

The flight was great but board was a nightmare. The gate was changed 4 times during the layover period

The experience was great and much better than the flight going out. of course I was in first class but the service was excellent

Cold air blew constantly on my legs almost making me numb.

Missed the flight because of them and up geting a rental car

Delayd flight out of atl as always miss my conection in dfw no flight untill next day

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best one-way flight deals from Redmond to Boston found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
6/4Tue
1 stopDelta
8h 34mRDM-BOS
$149
6/4Tue
2 stopsDelta
10h 34mRDM-BOS
$154
6/13Thu
3 stops
25h 49mRDM-BOS
$228
6/6Thu
3 stops
25h 49mRDM-BOS
$236
6/6Thu
1 stopAlaska Airlines
12h 38mRDM-BOS
$272
8/31Sat
1 stopAmerican Airlines
19h 29mRDM-BOS
$276
7/10Wed
1 stopAmerican Airlines
13h 03mRDM-BOS
$302
7/10Wed
2 stopsAlaska Airlines
12h 57mRDM-BOS
$331
7/10Wed
3 stopsUnited Airlines
20h 16mRDM-BOS
$443
5/24Fri
3 stopsUnited Airlines
21h 41mRDM-BOS
$449

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