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Fly nonstop from Boston to Milan for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Italy’s fashion and culture capital—arrive quicker, skip long layovers, and relax on a direct transatlantic service. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, choosing a direct flight saves valuable time and makes the journey more comfortable so you can start enjoying Milan sooner.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Boston to Milan:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Boston to Milan departs on 05/13/2026, is operated by TAP Portugal and costs $204
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Boston to Milan departs on 02/22/2026, is operated by TAP Portugal and costs $354
Fastest flight from Boston to Milan takes 14h 5m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Boston and Milan is 6158km (3818 miles). The average flight duration is 10h 50m. The time difference between Boston and Milan is 6h
The route Boston — Milan is served by a single airline — TAP Portugal. This means that when planning your trip, you won’t need to spend time choosing between dozens of carriers: all flights are operated by one provider, which simplifies the booking process. Despite the limited choice, passengers can still plan ahead, select optimal departure dates, and buy tickets at the lowest price — from $204. Using our service, you can quickly compare available TAP Portugal flights and book a seat in advance at a favorable rate.
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Boston is served primarily by Logan International Airport (BOS), the region’s major international and domestic gateway that typically handles legacy carriers like American, Delta and United alongside international airlines and low-cost carriers. Logan sits just 3–5 miles east of downtown Boston; the MBTA Silver Line bus and Blue Line subway connect the airport to the city center in about 20–30 minutes, with fares usually matching local transit prices, while taxis and ride‑shares often take 15–25 minutes depending on traffic and can be pricier. Logan’s strengths are convenience and frequent service, but it can be busy and security lines or delays are common during peak travel. For budget conscious travelers, nearby secondary airports such as Manchester-Boston (MHT) and Providence (PVD) offer alternative low-cost or limited‑service options with longer ground transfers.
Milan is served by three main airports with distinct roles. Malpensa (MXP) is the international hub handling most intercontinental and many long-haul flights; it’s typically used by legacy carriers and many full-service European airlines, and can be pricier for last-minute connections. The airport sits about 50 km northwest of central Milan; transfer options include the Malpensa Express train (approx. 40–50 minutes, mid-range fares), regional buses (50–60 minutes, usually cheaper), and taxis or private transfers (40–60 minutes, higher cost). Pros: comprehensive services and many long-haul routes; cons: longer transfer times to the city compared with other Milan airports. Linate (LIN) is Milan’s closest airport and often functions as the city’s premium domestic and short-haul gateway, popular with business travelers and full-service carriers. Located around 7 km east of downtown, it offers quick transfers by city bus or dedicated shuttle (15–25 minutes, low to mid fares), tram connections, and taxis (10–20 minutes, higher cost). Pros: very convenient for quick trips and frequent departures to domestic/European destinations; cons: smaller terminal with fewer long-haul options and sometimes higher per-seat fares on short routes. Orio al Serio / Bergamo (BGY) acts largely as a budget and low-cost-carrier airport serving Milan’s low-fare market. It sits roughly 45 km northeast of Milan and is commonly used by leisure travelers seeking cheaper tickets. Transfer options include direct shuttle buses to central Milan (50–70 minutes, usually low fares), regional trains plus bus links (similar durations), and taxis (shorter but more expensive). Pros: typically lower fares and many budget routes; cons: longer travel times to the city center and more limited on-site services compared with larger hubs.
The cheapest flight ticket from Boston to Milan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $204
Often the best time to buy tickets from Boston to Milan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Boston to Milan can be found flying in these months: April, December.
The fastest flights from Boston to Milan start from 14 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Boston — Milan:
The minimum one-way ticket price from Boston to Milan is $237 (April 2026), while the maximum is $327 (December 2025). On average, a ticket costs $282–$327.
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