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† Weekly flights based on DOT published scheduled average flights Monday through Sunday between 9/1/2025 and 9/30/2025. Note: route may not operate every day of the week.
‡ Nonstop flights based on DOT published scheduled average flights Monday through Sunday between 9/1/2025 and 9/30/2025.
While you may know Atlanta as the Hollywood of the South, Boston is the City of Champions, thanks to its historical dominance in sports. Consider the great successes of their baseball team, their basketball team, their hockey team, and their football team. When you arrive in Boston, check out these teams’ famous stadiums and arenas. Their baseball team plays in the country’s oldest major league park, which holds daily tours for sports fans.
Known as “the T,” the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority provides heavy rail, light rail, and bus transit services in Boston and the surrounding metropolitan area. The subway system consists of five lines: red, orange, blue, green, and Mattapan Trolley. Commuter rail is also available from the MBTA. If you’re wondering how to get around Boston, have no fear: the MBTA is an economical and environmentally friendly way to get from Logan International Airport to South Station within Boston as well as around the city. Take the Blue Line subway, or take the Silver Line bus route for free.