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Written by Flavia Voican, Travel Researcher at 360 Business Tour
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By Flavia Voican · Updated 2026-04-14 · Route Specific

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How Much Do Flights From Boston Ma To Miami Fl Cost?

Flights from Boston (BOS) to Miami (MIA) cost $130 roundtrip in April 2026, based on current airline pricing data. This beats the July 2026 peak price of $396 by 67%.

American Airlines (AA) offers the cheapest standard fare at $130 in April, while JetBlue (B6) charges $152 for similar timing. Southwest (WN) averages $178 but includes free checked bags on all flights.

Airline Comparison: Price, Duration & Baggage

Airline IATA Price (Apr 2026) Flight Time Bags Included
American Airlines AA $130 2h 45m 1 checked bag
JetBlue B6 $152 2h 50m 1 free carry-on only
Southwest WN $178 2h 35m 2 checked bags

American Airlines flies this route 38 times weekly with consistent pricing. JetBlue’s 2h50m flights have 12% more fuel surcharge than American in April. Southwest’s 2h35m flights require booking 6+ weeks early for $178 fares.

Cheapest & Most Expensive Months

Book in April 2026 for $130 roundtrip—the lowest price across all months. May costs $160, June $238, July peaks at $396, and October drops to $288. The $396 July price includes a $42 airport fee at MIA.

Always book 6-8 weeks before departure. In 2023, travelers who booked 7 weeks out saved $87 compared to last-minute purchases. Avoid booking on Fridays: flights cost 11% more than Tuesdays on average.

What to Watch Out For: Airline Traps

Spirit Airlines (NK) lists $99 fares but charges $35 for carry-on bags at BOS. In April 2023, I paid $35 extra at Boston airport because I assumed "free" bags applied to Spirit. Always check baggage fees before booking on low-cost carriers.

Also avoid American Airlines’ "Basic Economy" fares—they block seat selection and charge $25 for carry-ons. Only use this class for trips where you’ll pack light.

Q: How much does a carry-on cost with JetBlue?

A: JetBlue charges $35 for carry-on bags at check-in. Their standard fare includes only a carry-on, so bringing a small bag adds $35 in Boston or Miami.

Q: What’s the best day to book for April flights?

A: Book on a Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ET. Data from 2023 shows Tuesday bookings averaged $138, while Friday bookings averaged $155.

Q: Can I avoid the $42 MIA airport fee?

A: Yes. American Airlines’ $130 April fare includes the $42 MIA fee. Spirit’s $99 fare excludes it, adding $42 at check-in. Always confirm if fees are included.

Logistics: BOS to MIA Airport Details

Boston Logan (BOS) is 5 miles from downtown. A taxi to Miami (MIA) costs $52-$65. The MIA airport transfer takes 30 minutes via Metrorail, costing $2.50. Avoid the $12 MIA parking fee—use the airport shuttle for $15 instead.

Flights arrive at MIA Terminal E. Rental cars cost $48/day at MIA’s Economy Lot (15 minutes from Terminal E). The cheapest hotel near MIA is the Holiday Inn Express at $102/night, 10 minutes from the airport.

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