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There are 5 ways to get from Boston to Nagoya by plane or train

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  1. Fly to Chūbu Centrair International Airport

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    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO)plane plane BOS - NGO
    17h 14m
    ¥64,640–233,195
  2. Fly to Osaka International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Osaka International Airport (ITM)plane plane BOS - ITM
    2. Take the train from Shin-Ōsaka Station to Nagoya Stationtrain train
    18h 19m
    ¥121,379–1,195,434
  3. Fly to Narita International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Narita International Airport (NRT)plane plane BOS - NRT
    2. Take the train from Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 Station to Tōkyō Stationtrain train
    3. Take the train from Tōkyō Station to Nagoya Stationtrain train
    17h 4m
    ¥88,649–458,927
  4. Fly to Komaki Airport

    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Komaki Airport (NKM)plane plane BOS - NKM
    26h 52m
    ¥84,165–237,571
  5. Fly to Tokyo International Airport, train

    1. Fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Tokyo International Airport (HND)plane plane BOS - HND
    2. Take the train from Shinagawa to Nagoya Stationtrain train
    21h 31m
    ¥105,926–545,380

Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO) flights

Calendar32Weekly Planes
Duration19h 35mAverage Duration
Ticket¥63,989Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Boston, MA, USA and Nagoya, Japan?

Japan Airlines, Korean Air, and two other airlines fly from Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO) 5 times a day.

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