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(EWR) Newark
UNITED STATES - Newark Liberty International
(BOI) Boise
UNITED STATES - Boise Air Term.
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(EWR) Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ
(BOI) Boise Air Term.
Boise, ID
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Newark to Boise: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|EWR – BOI|$147
$147one way
Cheapest price
5h 20mdirect flight
Flight duration
2,137 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Newark to Boise

The journey from Newark to Boise typically involves a connection, with common layover cities including Denver, Salt Lake City, and Minneapolis. Total travel time runs around six to eight hours depending on the stopover. United and Delta are the most frequent carriers on this route, though several other airlines operate connecting service as well. Boise is a surprisingly vibrant destination — think craft breweries, easy access to world-class skiing in Sun Valley, and the stunning Boise River Greenbelt. Summer and early fall are ideal for visiting, with warm days and cool mountain evenings. Winter travelers heading for the slopes will find plenty of reasons to go year-round. For last minute travelers, midweek departures often open up with shorter layovers and better availability. Keep an eye on connecting flights through Denver, which tend to offer the most scheduling flexibility. Booking last minute on this route is entirely doable with a little patience and timing.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Newark (EWR) to Boise (BOI)?
The cheapest months to fly from Newark to Boise are typically January, February, and early March, when winter travel demand to Idaho drops outside of peak ski season holidays. Booking during midweek departures in these months can yield fares 20-40% lower than summer or holiday travel. September and October can also offer competitive fares as summer tourism winds down.
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Flying from Newark to Boise: A Gateway to Idaho's Wild Beauty

The journey from Newark Liberty International Airport to Boise Airport connects the dense urban corridor of the New York metropolitan area with one of the most underrated cities in the American West. It is a route that bridges two vastly different worlds, and that contrast is precisely what makes it so appealing to travelers seeking something beyond the usual destinations.

Flights from EWR to BOI typically run between five and six hours for nonstop service, though many itineraries involve a connection through hubs like Denver, Salt Lake City, or Minneapolis. United Airlines operates the most frequent service on this corridor, often with nonstop options depending on the season. Delta and American also serve the route with one-stop connections that add a couple of hours to total travel time. Nonstop availability tends to expand during summer months when demand peaks, so travelers planning ahead can often lock in more convenient schedules.

Boise itself has quietly emerged as one of the most livable and visitworthy cities in the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by high desert foothills and threaded by the Boise River, it offers an outdoor lifestyle that feels refreshingly accessible. The Boise River Greenbelt stretches more than 25 miles through the city, and the foothills behind town provide hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. For those coming from the Newark area, the shift in pace is immediate and welcome.

The best time to fly this route depends on your interests. Summer, from June through September, is ideal for hiking, river floating, and exploring the Sawtooth Mountains a few hours north of the city. Autumn brings stunning foliage and comfortable temperatures in the 60s and 70s, along with harvest season at nearby wineries in the Snake River Valley. Winter travelers will find world-class skiing at Bogus Basin, just 16 miles from downtown, while spring offers wildflower displays across the high desert landscape.

A few practical tips can make the trip smoother. Newark's Terminal C is United's primary hub, so if you are flying nonstop, expect to depart from there. Arriving early is wise given EWR's reputation for congestion, particularly during afternoon rush. On the Boise end, the airport is remarkably efficient and sits only ten minutes from downtown, making ground transportation simple whether you rent a car or use a rideshare.

For East Coast residents curious about Idaho, this route opens the door to a region that rewards exploration. Boise is not just a stopover for Yellowstone or Sun Valley; it is a destination worth savoring on its own terms, with a growing food scene, craft breweries, and a genuinely welcoming community that still feels like a well-kept secret.