There is 1 way to get from Boston to Dominica by plane
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Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Dominica (DOM) flights
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The cheapest way to get from Boston to Dominica is to fly which costs $320 - $1,100 and takes 7h 6m.
The fastest way to get from Boston to Dominica is to fly which takes 7h 6m and costs $320 - $1,100.
The distance between Boston and Dominica is 3128 km.
It takes approximately 7h 6m to get from Boston to Dominica, including transfers.
There are 200+ hotels available in Dominica.
What companies run services between Boston, MA, USA and Dominica?
United Airlines, American Airlines, and four other airlines fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Dominica (DOM) 4 times a day.
- Website
- united.com
Flights from Boston Logan Airport to Dominica via Newark
- Ave. Duration
- 7h 9m
- When
- Wednesday and Saturday
- Estimated price
- $160–700
- Website
- aa.com
Flights from Boston Logan Airport to Dominica via Miami
- Ave. Duration
- 8h 43m
- When
- Every day
- Estimated price
- $190–850
- Website
- contouraviation.com
Flights from Boston Logan Airport to Dominica via Charlotte Amalie
- Ave. Duration
- 7h 3m
- When
- Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
- Estimated price
- $150–700
Flights from Boston Logan Airport to Dominica via San Juan
- Ave. Duration
- 7h 22m
- When
- Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday
- Estimated price
- $150–700
- Website
- intercaribbean.com
Flights from Boston Logan Airport to Dominica via Barbados
- Ave. Duration
- 7h 40m
- When
- Saturday
- Estimated price
- $170–750
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