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There are 2 ways to get from Boston to Lhasa by plane, bus, or ferry

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  1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport, bus

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    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA)plane plane BOS - LXA
    2. Take the bus from Lhasa Airport to Lhasa Civil Aviation Bureaubus bus
    27h 55m
    ¥4,324–17,817
  2. Ferry to Provincetown Municipal Airport, fly, bus

    1. Take the ferry from World Trade Center Pier, Boston, MA to MacMillan Pier, Provincetown, MAferry ferry
    2. Fly from Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC) to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA)plane plane PVC - LXA
    3. Take the bus from Lhasa Airport to Lhasa Civil Aviation Bureaubus bus
    2d 22h
    ¥5,543–15,646

Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA) flights

Calendar7Weekly Planes
Duration29h 30mAverage Duration
Ticket¥4,299Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Boston, MA, USA and Lhasa, China?

There is no direct connection from Boston to Lhasa. However, you can fly to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA), walk to Lhasa Airport, then take the bus to Lhasa Civil Aviation Bureau. Alternatively, you can take the ferry to MacMillan Pier, Provincetown, MA, walk to MacMillan Pier, Provincetown, take the bus to Race Point Beach, walk to Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC) airport, fly to Lhasa Gonggar Airport (LXA), walk to Lhasa Airport, then take the bus to Lhasa Civil Aviation Bureau.

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