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Cheap Flights from Australia to Boston

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Australia 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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Recent round-trip flight deals from Australia to Boston

Wed, Nov 26 - Thu, Dec 11
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11:20 am - 9:32 amSYD-BOS
38h 12m2 stops
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5:30 am - 6:55 amBOS-SYD
33h 25m2 stops
$791Air Canada
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Tue, Nov 25 - Wed, Dec 10
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11:20 am - 2:52 pmSYD-BOS
43h 32m2 stops
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5:30 am - 6:55 amBOS-SYD
57h 25m2 stops
$793Air Canada
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Mon, Aug 11 - Sat, Aug 30
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9:10 am - 5:17 pmSYD-BOS
22h 07m1 stop
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6:07 pm - 7:05 amBOS-SYD
22h 58m1 stop
$832American Airlines
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Wed, Oct 15 - Sun, Nov 2
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10:30 am - 6:56 pmSYD-BOS
23h 26m2 stops
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3:15 pm - 9:05 amBOS-SYD
25h 50m2 stops
$834United Airlines
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Wed, Oct 15 - Sun, Nov 2
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10:30 am - 6:56 pmSYD-BOS
23h 26m2 stops
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3:15 pm - 9:05 amBOS-SYD
25h 50m2 stops
$837United Airlines
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Mon, Aug 11 - Sat, Aug 30
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9:10 am - 10:34 pmSYD-BOS
27h 24m1 stop
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4:00 pm - 7:05 amBOS-SYD
25h 05m2 stops
$842American Airlines
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Thu, Sep 11 - Wed, Sep 17
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7:40 pm - 11:00 pmBNE-BOS
41h 20m2 stops
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1:40 am - 10:25 pmBOS-BNE
30h 45m1 stop
$1,119Cathay Pacific
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Mon, Aug 11 - Wed, Aug 27
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3:05 pm - 11:16 pmMEL-BOS
22h 11m1 stop
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12:05 pm - 6:45 amBOS-MEL
28h 40m1 stop
$1,123Qantas Airways
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Sun, Oct 19 - Sun, Nov 9
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11:55 pm - 11:00 pmBNE-BOS
37h 05m1 stop
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12:30 am - 10:40 pmBOS-BNE
31h 10m1 stop
$1,127Cathay Pacific
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Thu, Sep 11 - Thu, Sep 18
Qantas Airways Logo
9:45 am - 6:47 amMEL-BOS
35h 02m1 stop
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8:00 am - 6:45 amBOS-MEL
32h 45m1 stop
$1,285Qantas Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Boston

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

What is the cheapest month to fly to Boston?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights 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 to Boston is February, where tickets cost $1,203 on average for return flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and April, where the average cost of tickets from Australia is $1,676 and $1,606 respectively. For one-way flights, the best month to travel is October with an average price of $1,142.

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

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Boston, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price, you should book around 5 weeks before departure, which saves you about 19% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 15 weeks before departure.


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Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight$491
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 11% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 2% increase in price.
Flight from Sydney to Boston

FAQs - booking Boston flights

  • What airport lounges are available at Boston Logan Airport?

    Boston Logan Airport has a new airport lounge with pre-flight dining, bar and charging facilities and state-of-the-art showers for you to freshen up before your flight. As part of your dining experience, you can choose from a three course menu, a deli area and the lounge even offers wine to pair with your meals. One of the lounges at Boston Logan Airport offers direct boarding from the lounge via the boarding gates, so you can skip the long walk and are able to relax and take your time.

  • Are there disbaled facilities at Boston Logan Airport?

    Accessible bathrooms are located in all terminals, and lifts are installed in all garages and terminals; all lifts contain emergency call buttons and braille. Service animals are permitted in the airport; animal relief areas are located outside the lower level at all terminals. All terminals have two levels that both have accessible ramps and lifts. Travellers can be met on arrival, at baggage pick-up or at the security checkpoint. If you or a family member needs assistance with medical equipment at the gate, then a gate pass will need to be shown to security. Audio visual fire alarms and external defibrillators are placed at the airport.

  • How do I get around the Boston Airport?

    The Boston Airport is large with four terminals (A, B, C and E), all of which are connected by a regular, free-to-use shuttle. There are six different shuttle routes available that can take you throughout the airport, including to the car parks or the Rental Car Center. For example, the MBTA Blue Line can take you out to the Airport Station. If you’d rather walk, there are also well-signposted, connected walkways.

  • Are there any on onsite hotels at the Boston Airport?

    Late fliers who do not wish to travel far to a hotel can stay at one of two hotels found on the Boston Airport campus. The Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor and Hilton Boston Logan Airport both offer complimentary shuttle services to and from the airline terminals, subway stations, or water taxis. The Hilton is the closest, connected to the terminals via a sky bridge; the Hyatt Boston offers amenities such as a fitness centre and deluxe guest rooms.

  • Are there rental car services at the Boston Airport?

    Rental car companies are based in the Rental Car Center, located in a separate building from the main terminals, approximately 5min away from the airport near the East Boston Memorial Park. You can get to the Rental Car Center by taking one of the complimentary shuttle buses on route 22, 33, and 55. Companies with a presence at the airport include Alamo, Avis, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, Thrifty, and Budget.

  • How do I get from Boston Airport into the city?

    You can travel to Boston from the airport by land or by sea. The Logan Express is a nonstop bus service that offers affordable travel into the city. The service takes about 45min to reach downtown. Terminal E is also connected to the Amtrak Stations; you can take the Silver Line (SL1) from the Arrivals Level to the South Station Train Terminal. For a picturesque trip of the harbour, you can take one of the many water taxi services from the Logan Airport Boat Dock to Long Wharf and beyond.

  • Which Airlines fly from Australia to Boston?

    Several different airlines offer services from Brisbane, Melbourne, or Sydney all the way to Boston, such as Virgin Australia, Delta, United Airlines, and American Airlines. However, there are no direct flights to Boston International Airport. Common stopovers include San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, or Los Angeles Airport. While a longer trip, affordable airline Air Canada also offers some more budget-friendly fares.

  • How far is Boston Logan Intl Airport from central Boston?

    Boston Logan Intl Airport is 3 miles from the center of Boston.

  • What is the name of Boston’s airport?

    Boston is served by Boston Logan Intl Airport, also commonly referred to as Boston Logan, General Edward Lawrence Logan Intl, or Logan Intl. The airport code is BOS.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Boston?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Boston is Sunday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $1,465. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, where round-trip prices are $1,787 on average.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights 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 to Boston.

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

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

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights 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 with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight 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 up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Boston?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Boston is generally in the morning, when round-trip flights cost $1,444 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Boston is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,844.

  • How many direct flights to Boston are there each week?

    Each week there are around 3,578 direct flights from within Australia to Boston. The most common day for departures is Sunday, with 15% of flights taking off on this day.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Boston

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Boston flight deals.
  • Boston General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) is the primary airport in New England and one of America's busiest airports. It is surrounded by Boston Harbor on three sides. The passenger terminals each have their own ticketing, baggage claim, shopping outlets as well as a ground transportation service.
  • Passengers have many options getting to and from Logan and making connections between the terminals. At Boston Logan Airport there is an on airport shuttle service, water shuttle service, the Logan express bus and other ground transportation available.
  • Boston Logan is a wired airport. They have charging stations built into most of the seating areas for you to charge your electronic devices.
  • The Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is located approximately 6 km from Boston’s city centre, across the Main Channel in East Boston, very close and accessible to downtown Boston and the central tourism area.
  • For those looking for additional information about the airport or attached hotels, you can find the Public Services Information Booth located near the Baggage Claim in all Terminals’ Arrivals Areas.
  • While you will not find direct flights to Boston, there are many options that only require a single stop over. Popular stop over locations include Los Angeles Airport (LAX) or San Francisco (SFO).
  • If you're looking for a budget friendly flight, American Airlines offer good prices and also have the most regular flights into Boston Airport. Alternatively, the highly rated Hawaiian Airlines is not only one of the most affordable, but also one of the most reliable airlines in the country.
  • If you're intending to walk the Freedom Trail, it starts in Boston Common which is located 10min by car from the Boston Airport. Or you can take the Blue Line train from the Airport Station to State Station.
  • Those catching a game at Fenway Park can get there from the airport within 45min by taking the Back Bay bus run by Logan Express from outside the terminal to Hynes Convention Center. From there it's a 15min walk to the stadium.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Australia to Boston

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Boston. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from Australia to Boston. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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Japan AirlinesOverall score based on 1536 reviews
8.2Comfort
7.7Food
7.8Entertainment
8.4Boarding
8.7Crew
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JAL is an exceptional airline that shows the true heart of Japanese omotenashi service. If the option is available I’ll always chose it

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jul 2025NRT - ORD
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JAL is an exceptional airline that shows the true heart of Japanese omotenashi service. If the option is available I’ll always chose it

I avoid American Airlines for a reason. Our flight was delayed at LAX. The situation at the gate was chaotic. The woman making announcements wasn't being clear or transparent regarding why there were delays. There was a lot of confusion regarding flight and gate status. Other passengers were pretty rude. I was elbowed in the eye by someone who was in a hurry to get their bags from the overhead bin immediately after the flight landed. Ultimately, I will avoid AA as much as possible in the future.

I love Japan Airlines! I go out of my way to book with them. It is regrettable that the One World Alliance includes American Airlines though. The last leg of my flight from LAX to Austin was easily the worst, most disorganized part of the trip. Next time I will plan to fly directly from DFW to Haneda to avoid American Airlines as much as possible.

Issue 1: We had a 2 hour delay to repair a windshield wiper, during which we sat on board on the runway. Issue 2: it was VERY HOT in the cabin for most of the flight, we were sweating. We asked to make it cooler. They didn’t succeed in doing so. Other than that, it was great. Fantastic food, and extremely pleasant, accommodating flight crew.

We asked for Hindu vegetarian meal in advance and the quality of the food was horrendous. Never flying JAL again!

My total experience was good. The food and entertainment need improvement.

I wish I was able to flew with JAL all the way to DFW. After my JAL flight to Japan it was taken over by a flight with AA which is another experience, the plane was not as roomy like JAL. I was terrified to drop anything in the floor and not have the room to bend and pick it up. My wifi din not work at all, l just slept through majority of the flight. Although not a bad experience, I still wish that I flew JAL straight to DFW for the experience.

I would like to add American food so tired of rice after being there for 10 days didn’t want anymore to pay an airline did not have my bag marked right so it is still sitting in O’Hare. I am home.

Impeccable services, excellent meals, on-time flights, what more can you ask for!

Flight from New Delhi to Tokyo was mediocre. The seats were not of business class as we are used to. They were not wide enough. On the other hand the seats on the flight from Tokyo to San Francisco were excellent every thing were great except the food. Tokyo business lounge was excellent. The whole experience was great except the food on the plane. Will still fly JAL.

Check in process at the kiosk, crew in flight and overall comfort was good. Food selection could have been better. Flight from Hong Kong to Los Angeles did not have any vegetarian main course option, it was either sea food or chicken. Being a vegetarian I could only eat yogurt and fruit. Most international flights have one vegetarian main course dish which I found missing in Cathay Pacific menu.

Cabin crew is very helpful and nice, it is another level of service compared to Air Canada

The only problem I had was not being able to download my boarding passes prior to arriving at the airport. Everything else was perfect.

If I had blood clots, that window seat would've killed me for certain.

They ran out of food and were offering random food to passengers.

Short staffs, I ask stewardess to bring me cognac twice during dinner but they didn't bring it!

The food and service was great. You have to pay a lot for in flight Internet though which is lame.

Special request meals are really below average. Vegetarian options are very limited if you didn't prebook.

Crew was great. But a bit understaffed. The business class seat, etc were dated. But comfortable. Some legs had entertainment system from a decade ago. Selections were rather poor. Food was mediocre at best. Actually poor for business class standards. I liked the lounge in Hong Kong. Showers were great. Food was nice.

The flight was delayed for 30 mins. The overall experience was good.

Business class points redemption - good value for points paid, dubious value if out of your own pocket, domestic class business product okay for this length of flight. The flight left and arrived on time, crew were good, aircraft was a bit old and tired, but still miles ahead of their competitors in Virgin and Jetstar.

Airline running better than post Covid, proper boarding process now implemented, some aircraft feeling a bit old and tired, crew fine, online experience better.

We were upgraded and after just a short delay in attending to a safety check we were on our way. Would definately fly Qantas International on their Dreamliner again.

Five hour flight instead of four hours due to westerly headwinds which wasn’t the fault of Qantas !

I tried to check in online but was unable to do so. I stood in line for nearly two hours to check in. American Airlines was understaffed. When I finally got to the kiosk to check in, I was still unable to check in. No AA staff was available to help. Finally one of the airport security agents who was helping passengers became of lack of AA Staff told me: “I think the reason you can’t check in is that you are starting your name with an upper case letter when you write it. Just write it with all lower case letters.” That did allow me to check in. HOW COULD ANYONE POSSIBLY KNOW THAT IF THEY USE AN INITIAL UPPER CASE LETTER TO SPELL THEIR OWN NAME, AA WOULD NOT ALLOW THEM TO CHECK IN?????? Then I had to wait in line over half an hour again to drop off my baggage. Although I arrived at the airport 3 hours early, by the time I got to the gate, they had already started boarding.

One of the oldest most uncomfortable "lay down" seats I've ever experienced. Old plane and old seats that don't lay flat. The seat back does not even recline - at all. Instead the legrest awkwardly extends to fill the gap between a small cubby into which you must insert your feet/legs. I am 5' 11" and could not lay straight but had to tuck my knees. Ticket was also very expensive. Would not recommend flying business/first on Finair from Melbourne to Bangkok and will not do so again myself.

The wifi was out. Otherwise it was great flight. Richard, as CSM, was excellent.

Traditional economy class. Not a full flight so spare seats. Food and drinks were good

Was bumped to a later flight because of inefficiency on part of the airline.

Inflight entertainment, poor that there are no headrest screens on aircraft used for an international flight.

Weather delay in Chicago?. No sense of urgency to make connection in Chicago for our connecting flight that wasn't delayed. Connection was missed.

Ok. Get a different kosher caterer. The food was odd.

Food was terrible. Crew was kind but skipped over my row for providing sandwiches and beverages.

Our flight was understandably diverted to a small regional airport in Laramie, Wyoming due to weather conditions, which I fully recognize and appreciate. However, the low rating stems from the experience that followed: passengers remained on board for over an hour without the option to deplane and stretch, despite the aircraft being stationary. Although the pilot opened the cabin door, only he was permitted to exit. Meanwhile, passengers grew increasingly uncomfortable as warm summer air entered the cabin through the open door, and being in the second row meant we were impacted immediately. While the flight attendants made efforts to keep everyone at ease, I believe allowing passengers to deplane briefly, given the extended delay, would have significantly improved the overall experience.

I never flew. Flight was canceled. DIA worst airport in the country. Avoid at all costs.

Lost luggage, they need a baggage service representative available all times in Atlanta

Our experience on United Airlines was extremely poor. The plane was extremely cold throughout our entire flight- which multiple people complained about- and we had to wait 2 hours to get a blanket which was too thin and barely helped warm us up. As well as this, none of the entertainment features were working so we had to sit through a roughly 10 hour flight with nothing to keep our attention, including the actual flight path screen. It was an extremely disappointing experience and I would hope that this gets fixed if we ever choose United Airlines again.

I really enjoyed flying with United airlines amazing experience , good customer service and great food

I learned that seating towards the end of plane that a line forms for the restroom and people use your chair as a hand railing, bumping your seat consistently. I was seated in the aisle. I think that next time if I am towards the back row I would want to sit in the middle or window seat.

United sent me a mileage plus number last year but that number is invalid so I can’t use it to check into flights or collect mileage. There is human to speak about the problem, only computers who keep asking me if I am using the correct email. It’s so frustrating and I cannot resolve it.

Very poor delay in dfw was really bad n long

Our flight was 1.5 hours delayed. There was no weather for the inbound flight, so I don't understand why. This meant a VERY late arrival and only a quick nap before my morning flight.

Because of rescheduling, they had to put me on a flight that didn't go through Dallas

It was very difficult to stretch my knee out and I am very short. I also had a torn tendon in my knee which made it extra uncomfortable anyways. My husband is 6'2" and I can't imagine him flying in that plane.

3 hour weather delay followed by 1 hour (and counting) maintenance delay. UGH!

Couldn’t get the door on the plane to close leading to a nearly 2 hour delay. But, hey at least they didn’t cancel the flight.

Very clean and comfortable cabin. Amazing Mediterranean salad for lunch before landing. Great range of films to watch. Really quiet and easy to sleep on the flight also. The initial food was a bit weird: odd fried chicken pieces in some weird white gloop, but that would be my lack of cultural knowledge on the grub. Salad more than made up for it at the other end. Staff were super attentive and helpful. Great and easy flight

International baggage recheck process in Philadelphia was a disaster. Waited 1 hour and 45 minutes to receive our bags. Waited 15 minutes to recheck bags, flight notification boards were blank so we asked an AA representative for our connecting gate and we were directed to the wrong terminal and gate. Our connection window was over 3 hours and we made our flight by 5 minutes. We pulled away from the gate and sat on the runway for 1 1/2 hours. 1 of our 4 bags didn’t make it to Phoenix. The mobile app for lost baggage didn’t work, the AA rep had to manually fix.

I miss my flight and they could not rebook me that day because the other flight was full, and for the next day I had to pay a whole new fee again which I think is unprofessional

Flight was cancelled 3 hrs AFTER etd. Thetefore Missed connection from JFK to New Zealand . No accommodation provided… This cost ne aporox 1000 USD in extra expenses and turned whst should have been a 24 hr trip ftom Boston - New Zealand into a VERY expensive , late 70+ hr nightmare … Complete nonsense!!!

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