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$257 RT flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS)

  • Airline(s):
    American, United
  • Seats are:
    Limited Availability
  • More Details:
    Includes All Taxes, No Min. Stay
  • Last Updated:
    Monday, May 20, 2013
  • Our Notes:
    Travel at this fare beginning in late August. CheapAir will include a $9.95 booking fee. Hidden Fare! Follow the Hotwire links and click on the lowest ...moreprice you see to reveal this fare on certain dates. When we checked, we found seats at this price departing SEP 4 and returning SEP 11. There may be other dates available as well.
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Reviews for Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS)

based on 4 reviews
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    Excellent service. Caring people.

    by makra13 on December 10, 2012

    Flight from Phoenix to Boston

    Airline:
    JetBlue
    RT/OW
    Round Trip
    Number of Stops:
    No stops
    Date of Flight:
    December 2012
    Seat Class:
    economy

    I have taken this flight numerous times. The seats are comfortable and roomy. I love watching the TV in flight to pass the time. Each time it was a great experience. On one occasion I had to change my flight because of a death. They were very understanding and express their sympathy. They took the time to go over all the changes in my itinerary. I was so grateful for their patience. I recommend Jet Blue to all my friends. Jet Blue is the only way to fly.

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    EXCELLANT!

    by pjdango on September 23, 2010

    Flight from Phoenix to Boston

    Airline:
    JetBlue
    RT/OW
    Round Trip
    Number of Stops:
    No stops
    Date of Flight:
    September 2010
    Seat Class:
    economy

    I totally recommend Flying Jet Blue to everyone! Everything from booking to landing, I couldn't of asked for better service. I had to cancel a ticket, and they were very, very accomodating.

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    Extremely cramped, minimal aisle space to walk back & forth on 5-1/2 hr flight

    by condor on July 29, 2010

    Flight from Phoenix to Boston

    Airline:
    US Airways
    RT/OW
    Round Trip
    Number of Stops:
    No stops
    Date of Flight:
    July 2010
    Seat Class:
    economy

    US Air gives preferential boarding to holders of its credit card, and secondarily to people who check in online. There are lots of credit card holders, so boarding is chaotic, with boarding groups having seats anywhere on the place. If the overheads are full, they will check baggage for free.

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    Grade Delta a D......negligent & poor service

    by wanderlost on May 27, 2010

    Flight from Phoenix to Boston

    Airline:
    Delta
    RT/OW
    One Way
    Number of Stops:
    1 stop in New York City, New York
    Date of Flight:
    May 2010
    Seat Class:
    first

    Arrived 4am for 6:05am flight, with boarding pass and pre-confirmed need for wheelchair at curb for co-traveler, I was in a neck brace. No counters were open, one agent and scores of passengers were in the lobby being told to use the kiosks to check in...however kiosks clearly said they would not be operational until 4:05 am...opened shortly thereafter.

    I requested wheelchair as reserved several times and was told to wait, by 4:15 agents were arriving and logging in to their desks... again requested wheelchair for traveler stuck waiting in chair at terminal entrance. It wasn't until nearly 4:25 that a wheelchair and courier were sent [curbside service, Hah!]

    Meantime, I checked in with luggage cart and 3 suitcases for 3 of us traveling...agent could not miss my neck brace but neither he nor anyone nearby helped me heave each bag on scale or remove and reload...I was told to bring luggage to separate area for check in with TSA.

    Why do they urge checking in 2 hours before flight when they are not prepared? Given the advance notice of wheelchair needed the response was inexcusable, exacerbated by the insensitivity of personnel to assist a clearly impaired traveler. [Not even an apology about policy limiting their inability to assist]

    I am resilient traveler but I am angry...this is first class service??? I was in the elite line, they didn't know I was using FF miles to upgrade. All first class meant was bigger seat, hot towel and juice and not paying for breakfast. Wow! What fools pay hundreds for this? I only upgraded hoping first class would be easier on the elderly wheelchair traveler.....not by a long shot!

    In fact it doesn't matter what class I was traveling, the insensitivity to impaired and elderly travelers who made pre-arrangements is inexcusable.

    I grade Delta a D for service...they should be ashamed.

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Sample Fares found by other travelers within the past 72 hours
Price From/To Depart/Return Airline
$334 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Tue, Jun 4 United Airlines
$336 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Sun, May 26 Delta Air Lines
$363 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Wed, May 29 Delta Air Lines
$366 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Mon, May 27 United Airlines
$366 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Mon, May 27 American Airlines
$368 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Tue, Jun 4 Delta Air Lines
$368 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Tue, Jun 4 American Airlines
$368 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Tue, May 21 - Tue, May 28 Delta Air Lines
$388 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Wed, May 22 - Fri, Jun 14 Delta Air Lines
$443 Flight from Phoenix to Boston (PHX-BOS) Tue, May 21 - Sat, May 25 United Airlines
There are approximately 519 flights covering the route from Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix to Logan International Airport in Boston, provided by as many as 11 airlines.

The following airlines sometimes offer nonstop cheap flights from Phoenix to Boston:

Transwest Air

As an alternative to flying from Phoenix, you may also want to try searching for cheap flights from Tucson (TUS).
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