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(WAW) Warsaw
POLAND - Warsaw Frederic Chopin
(BOS) Boston
UNITED STATES - Boston Logan International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(WAW) Warsaw Frederic Chopin
Warsaw, Poland
(BOS) Boston Logan International
Boston, MA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Warsaw to Boston: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|WAW – BOS|$329
$329one way
Cheapest price
9h 05mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Warsaw to Boston

The journey from Warsaw to Boston is a popular transatlantic link, with LOT Polish Airlines operating a direct service that takes around nine hours westbound and a little under eight on the return. Other carriers offer one-stop options through Frankfurt, Amsterdam or London, which can sometimes work in your favour when booking last minute and the direct flight is full. Spring and early autumn tend to be the sweet spots: fares ease off, and Boston's weather is at its most agreeable. Summer brings higher demand from students and families, while winter pricing can dip outside the holiday window. Departing from Chopin Airport is straightforward, and arrival at Logan puts you a short ride from downtown. For last minute fares, midweek departures often hold better value. Bring layers, a charged device for the long stretch, and expect a smooth, well-run crossing.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Warsaw (WAW) to Boston (BOS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Warsaw to Boston are typically January, February, and early March, when demand is lowest after the holiday season. November (excluding Thanksgiving week) can also offer great deals. Avoid peak travel periods like June–August and December for better prices.
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Flying from Warsaw to Boston: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Warsaw to Boston connects two cities with surprisingly intertwined histories, thanks to the large Polish-American community that has called New England home for generations. Whether you are visiting family, exploring academic institutions, or simply crossing the Atlantic for the first time, this route offers a smooth introduction to the United States from Central Europe.

Most flights depart from Warsaw Chopin Airport and arrive at Boston Logan International, with LOT Polish Airlines operating the only direct service. The nonstop flight takes roughly eight and a half hours westbound, while the return journey often runs closer to seven thanks to favorable tailwinds. Travelers who prefer alternative carriers can choose from a wide range of one-stop options through hubs like Frankfurt with Lufthansa, Amsterdam with KLM, Paris with Air France, or London with British Airways. These connections typically add three to six hours of total travel time but sometimes offer more flexibility on departure schedules.

The best time to fly depends on what you want from your trip. Late spring and early autumn tend to deliver the most comfortable weather on both ends, with Warsaw shaking off winter and Boston showing off blooming parks or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is peak season, bringing higher fares and fuller cabins, while January and February can be quieter but require travelers to prepare for genuine New England cold and occasional snowstorms that disrupt schedules.

A few practical tips can make the experience smoother. Travelers should arrive at Chopin at least three hours before departure, as transatlantic check-in and security can be slow during morning peaks. ESTA authorization is mandatory for Polish citizens entering the United States visa-free, and it is wise to apply at least 72 hours in advance. On arrival at Logan, the Silver Line bus provides free transport into downtown Boston, a small but appreciated bonus after a long flight.

What makes the Warsaw to Boston corridor genuinely interesting is the cultural bridge it represents. Boston neighborhoods like Dorchester and South Boston still carry strong Polish heritage, and arriving travelers often notice familiar bakeries, churches, and delis. On the return leg, American visitors discover a Warsaw that has transformed dramatically over the past two decades, blending restored old-town charm with sleek modern architecture. For anyone curious about transatlantic ties beyond the typical tourist circuit, this route quietly tells a compelling story across the ocean.