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Outbound

3 hours 0 minutes

Return

3 hours 15 minutes

Daily Flights

10+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

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

About this route

Orlando to Boston flights

Orlando to Boston is one of the busiest leisure routes on the East Coast. New England families flock to Disney World and Universal Studios, while Floridians head north for fall foliage and summer escapes from humidity. JetBlue leads from its BOS focus city, with Southwest and Spirit keeping competition fierce and fares accessible.

Boston's Logan Airport faces winter nor'easters and gusty crosswinds that can delay arrivals, while Orlando's summer afternoon thunderstorms disrupt outbound flights from June through September. With both cities on Eastern Time, there's no clock adjustment, but weather at either end makes actual arrival times unpredictable. Landing alerts eliminate the guesswork for families coordinating theme park shuttles or Logan pickups.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Orlando to Boston flight?

About 3 hours northbound and 3 hours 15 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly MCO to BOS?

JetBlue, Southwest, and Spirit all offer frequent nonstop service.

Are both cities in the same time zone?

Yes, both are Eastern Time. No clock adjustment needed, but weather delays are common at both airports.

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Tom Walsh

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