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Outbound

3 hours 10 minutes

Return

3 hours 25 minutes

Daily Flights

6+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Both cities are in the Eastern time zone — no adjustment needed.

About this route

Boston to Tampa flights

Boston to Tampa is a classic snowbird and vacation route connecting New England with Florida's Gulf Coast. JetBlue leads from its BOS focus city, with Southwest and Spirit providing affordable options for families heading to Tampa's beaches, Busch Gardens, and the spring training baseball circuit. Traffic surges during winter holidays and Red Sox spring training in nearby Fort Myers.

Tampa Bay's afternoon thunderstorms from June through September can delay arrivals, while Boston's winter nor'easters and gusty conditions at Logan affect departures. Both cities share Eastern Time. Landing alerts help vacationing families coordinate rental car and hotel shuttle pickups at TPA, where the airport's efficient layout means passengers move quickly from gate to curb.

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JetBlueSouthwestSpirit

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FAQ

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How long is the Boston to Tampa flight?

About 3 hours 10 minutes southbound and 3 hours 25 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly BOS to TPA?

JetBlue, Southwest, and Spirit all offer nonstop service.

Is Tampa a good spring training destination?

Yes, Tampa Bay and nearby cities host multiple MLB spring training teams. Landing alerts help coordinate arrivals during the busy February-March period.

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Tom Walsh

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