Airfare Details for flights from San Francisco to Boston
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Reviews for San Francisco to Boston (SFO-BOS)
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Seat Comfort:
“Two Hour Delay on Late Night Flight = Chaos!”
by cetesq on April 21, 2011
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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JetBlue
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- 1 stop in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Date of Flight:
- April 2011
- Seat Class:
- economy
Return flight departed 30 minutes late & made an unscheduled stop in Salt Lake to refuel. Ultimate delay of 2 hours. Missed my pre-scheduled shuttle and had to procure a rental car to drive myself home exhausted in the middle of the night. JetBlue seems to have frequent delays on its cross-country flights.
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“The best service, most comfortable flight I've ever had!”
by MarleneAron on March 31, 2011
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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Virgin America
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- March 2011
- Seat Class:
- economy
Virgin America is where it's at! I would fly no other airline, unless, of course, they weren't going where I needed to go. From the moment I spoke with the first service employee to the moment I landed, going each way, the staff was genuinely friendly and helpful. Smiles, for real; not fake. You got the sense that they really like their job! Easy check-in. No fuss. Pleasant. Wanted to change seats coming back: no problem! And the MOST COMFORTABLE SEATS I've ever sat in, EVER, on any airline! Large, plenty of room; soft, cushy. Plenty of leg room. So much space. And again, friendly staff. They were all so nice. And! The best coffee I've ever had on any flight, ever! I recommend Virgin America to anyone who wants a most pleasant experience on an airline, from check-in, to on-board, to final landing and exiting the plane. Yes! To Virgin America. Marlene Aron, Artist and Educator, San Francisco
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“LIFE IS GOOD ON JET BLUE!!!”
by schoolteacher on December 2, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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JetBlue
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- December 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
In spite of the negative weather predictions on the East Coast, our flight being delayed for an hour, we were able to make up the lost time flying SFO to BOS in just five hours!!! Because of this, our wonderful flight attendant announced MOVIES ON THE HOUSE!!! Yipee!!! Truly, superior customer service with a HOLIDAY SMILE!!!
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Seat Comfort:
“Horrible, horrible”
by cmeisner196100 on November 4, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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United
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- July 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
Terrible both ways at the airport, a man fainted and the agent kept yelling at him to get up, wouldn't help him, baggage people rude, horrible, horrible, seats tiny, no food, dirty bathroom and moody flight atendents, bad business, thanks
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Seat Comfort:
“First time on Blue”
by rsk538 on October 22, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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JetBlue
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- October 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
First time it was great. Have not been on time in a very long time but Blue did it both ways. It made 6 hours seem like 6 hours not 12.
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Seat Comfort:
“As pleasant as a confined 5 hour trip can be. All without fuss and very efficient!”
by bitoff on September 30, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
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Virgin America
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- September 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
The computer setup with movies, news, satellite tv and food and drinks at your fingertips with instant service cannot be beat. The dry humor employed at any opportunity and the personal message by the pilot delivered by a modulated communication system caused relaxation and how can that be beat.
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Seat Comfort:
“Jet Blue, Happy to fly again!”
by cnv on August 12, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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JetBlue
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- May 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
My first flight with JB, Very good. The seats, comfortable, service was very good, attentive and cheerful with no attitude. The flight to BOS a passanger fainted in the isle and the attendants were very professional and helped the woman. I will look forward to flying J.B. again.
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Seat Comfort:
“Great perks, uncomfortable seating”
by Zampine on August 8, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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Virgin America
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- August 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
Cool airlines, many cool features especially for kids, only found the seating uncomfortable. Was looking forward to falling asleep using the window sidewall but there is such a huge space between the seat and the sidewall you could not lean against it and the seats do hardly recline. Plane was half-hour + late - those were the only complaints
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Seat Comfort:
“Flight Attendants please handle my bag as you would your own”
by gkclapp on August 6, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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Virgin America
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- July 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
So I'm sitting in my seat, my one carry-on (average size backpack) in the stowaway above me and on come some late passengers. Of course by now the overhead is totally full and what does the (male) flight attendant do? He starts smashing the luggage in the overhead to make room for the late people's luggage. HEY KNUCKLEHEAD, I have breakable stuff in there (as does anyone, where else do you store your camera, ipod, rtc.?). I realize you Mr Flight Attendant are trying to help a customer but smashing the other customers luggage (BTW the luggage of those of us who were on time for the flight) is RUDE. Please stop and treat others property as you would your own. BTW the flight was so packed that the person checking u sin asked for 12 volunteers to checkin their baggage so ohters could fit. Seems to me the late arrivers should have been forced to checkin their bags.
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Seat Comfort:
“crowded, very tight seating, a cattle car & disease incubator”
by wisteria on June 25, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
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United
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- June 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
Would prefer not to fly United, but did so because of miles. Check in is inefficient as is boarding the plane. Then, while on the plane, it is uncomfortable & something to be endured. The only good thing about United (occasionally) are some nice personnel.
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Seat Comfort:
“Long but good flight”
by AWD_Moderator_CS on June 4, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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Virgin America
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- September 2009
- Seat Class:
- economy
Loved the ordering-from-your-seat option. Made me feel less at the mercy of specific meal times. The seatback entertainment options (some tv and then treated myself to a movie) worked as advertised (have had some trouble with JB's seatback entertainment units on multiple occasions, so I'm always wary). Staff professional, flight smooth, and absolutely loved taking off from the SFO International terminal. Such comfortable and pretty gates.
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Seat Comfort:
“woof is right”
by claire446 on June 2, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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American
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- May 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
got seated between 2 women , each had a dog. One woman placed her dog at my feet ( the middle seat) when I questioned her she said "where do you expect me to put it?" when I pay for a seat I expect the whole space. The flight attendant told me I should carry an epipen and that the women had paid extra for the dogs. As a traveller with allergies, I believe I have rights too! BAD DOGS
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Seat Comfort:
“CARRY-ON LUGGAGE IS OUT OF CONTROL”
by Trebla on June 1, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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United
- RT/OW
- Round Trip
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- May 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
As is usual these days, full planes are like buses. Every nook and cranny is used to accomondate carry-ons, with many having to be checked planeside, delaying departures. On one of the legs, a male flight attendant was carrying around peoples' heavy bags, and I worried about work-related injury and disability payments, which can only lead to more expensive fares.
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Seat Comfort:
“Virgin America Rocks!”
by tstreett on April 14, 2010
Flight from San Francisco to Boston
- Airline:
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Virgin America
- Number of Stops:
- No stops
- Date of Flight:
- November 2009
- Seat Class:
- first
I flew a red-eye flight from San Fran to Boston and had one of the best flight ever. Check in was a breeze in San Diego (where I originated) and the flight attendants were professional and actually seemed to enjoy themselves. I upgraded for $99 to first class and it was worth every penny. The lighting made you feel like you were in an uber-swank boutique hotel and the seats almost fully reclined which made for a very relaxing and restful flight. Something you can't say about many flights nowadays.
Sample Fares found by other travelers within the past 72 hours
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Price |
From/To |
Depart/Return |
Airline |
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| $555 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Mon, May 20 - Thu, May 30 |
American Airlines |
| $616 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Wed, May 22 - Tue, May 28 |
US Airways |
| $649 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Thu, May 23 - Sun, May 26 |
American Airlines |
| $659 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Mon, May 20 - Thu, May 23 |
US Airways |
| $699 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Fri, May 24 - Sun, May 26 |
American Airlines |
| $745 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Fri, May 24 - Mon, May 27 |
United Airlines |
| $746 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Thu, May 23 - Mon, May 27 |
US Airways |
| $747 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Thu, May 23 - Mon, May 27 |
US Airways |
| $799 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Mon, May 20 - Mon, May 20 |
US Airways |
| $3,610 |
Flight from SFO to Boston (SFO-BOS) |
Thu, May 23 - Tue, May 28 |
Virgin America |
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