Boston to Orlando (BOS–MCO) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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BOS–MCO is served by 11 airlines with nonstop service. JetBlue, Azul and Delta Air Lines lead the route. The flight covers 1,122 miles in approximately 3h 8m. Beyond nonstop, 144 hubs offer 1-stop connections.
Airline Landscape
| Airline | Freq/wk | Aircraft | Duration | Dep OTP | Alliance | Codeshares |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B6 JetBlue | 78 | 320, 321, A21N, BCS3 | 3h08-4h01 | – | – | |
| AD Azul | 28 | 320, 321 | 3h18-3h25 | – | – | |
| DL Delta Air Lines | 28 | 321 | 3h22-3h37 | SkyTeam | – | |
| AM Aeromexico | 24 | 321 | 3h22-3h34 | SkyTeam | – | |
| EI Aer Lingus | 21 | 320 | 3h16-3h25 | – | – | |
| FI Icelandair | 21 | 223, 320 | 3h16-3h20 | – | – | |
| NK Spirit Airlines | 21 | 320, A20N | 3h13-3h32 | – | – | |
| AA American Airlines | 14 | 738 | 3h17-3h23 | Oneworld | – | |
| AF Air France | 7 | 321 | 3h26 | SkyTeam | – | |
| F9 Frontier | 7 | A20N | 3h45 | – | – | |
| WN Southwest Airlines | 0 | – | – | – | – |
Weekly Schedule Pattern
Connection Landscape
On-Time Performance
Other ways to reach Orlando from Boston
| Metric | BOS→MCO | BED→MCO | ORH→MCO |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance from BOS | – | 16 mi | 45 mi |
| Nonstop airlines | 11 | 2 | 2 |
| Weekly flights | 249 | 1 | 14 |
| Flight time | 3h 8m | 2h 59m | 2h 56m |
| Departure OTP | 100% | – | – |
Travel Essentials
BOS: EDT · MCO: EDT
When it's 6:00 PM in Boston, it's 6:00 PM in Orlando.
MBTA Silver Line SL1 bus runs from South Station (Red Line, Amtrak) through the Ted Williams Tunnel to all Logan terminals; free from the airport, $2.40 inbound. Journey from South Station takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. The Blue Line Aquarium station connects to a free water taxi ($12) across the harbor to Logan; scenic but weather-dependent.Taxis from downtown Boston cost $30–45 with the Ted Williams Tunnel toll included. Ride-hails are comparable. The Sumner and Ted Williams tunnels both serve the airport; check traffic before departing, as both frequently back up. Logan is only 3 miles from downtown but tunnel congestion often extends that to 30+ minutes.
Brightline trains depart from Terminal C to Fort Lauderdale (3h, from $30) and Miami (3.5h, from $30); this is the only intercity rail option from the airport. For Walt Disney World or International Drive, ride-hails cost $25–40 and take 20–30 minutes. Mears Connect shuttle buses serve the major resort areas (from $16 per person).Taxis are metered and available at Ground Transportation. Rental car agencies are in the Terminal B intermodal center; accessible by Automated People Mover from both Terminal A and Terminal C. All five theme park areas offer resort shuttle services but these require pre-booking.
Subtropical climate, warm to hot year-round. Summer (June–September) is the most disruptive season: daily afternoon thunderstorms arrive with near-clockwork timing and frequently cause ground stops at MCO, often delaying 3–4pm banks of departures. Heat and humidity can top 35°C with heat index over 40°C. Lightning density in central Florida is among the highest in the United States.
Hurricane season (June–November) brings occasional tropical systems. Orlando sits far enough inland to avoid direct storm surge but tropical downpours cause significant disruption. Winters are mild (10–22°C) with low humidity and minimal rain. January–March is the most flight-stable period.
BOS–MCO Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Boston to Orlando: Northeast Leisure Corridor
BOS-MCO is one of the most-traveled leisure routes out of New England. JetBlue runs the most daily departures from Logan, typically six to eight, making it the dominant carrier on the pair. American, Delta, Spirit, and Southwest (via TF Green or Manchester alternatives) fill out the schedule. Block time is two hours 40 minutes southbound, around three hours northbound. The route runs year-round with a pronounced spike from December through April, when New England winter drives high leisure demand to Central Florida. MCO handles the highest number of checked bags per passenger of any major US airport, a direct result of theme-park-bound families.
Connection and Operational Notes
Logan is Boston's only commercial airport and is generally well-connected for international arrivals feeding the BOS-MCO segment. MCO's airside layout splits across Terminal A (Sides A and B) and Terminal B (Sides C and D), joined to the main terminal by a people mover. Domestic arrivals land at Airside 1 (Gates 1–29) or Airside 2 (Gates 100–129) depending on carrier assignment. A planned MCO Terminal C expansion will add capacity through the 2030s. The Brightline intercity rail station opened inside MCO in September 2023, connecting the airport to Miami via Fort Lauderdale without a car rental.