I recently planned a short trip to Boston and honestly thought flight prices would be much higher. Since I was booking pretty late, I expected the usual expensive fares, but after checking a few options online, I managed to find a decent deal that actually fit my budget.
Boston had been on my list for a while because I wanted to walk around the historic areas, try local seafood, and finally see Fenway Park in person. The city ended up being even better than I expected — easy to explore, great food everywhere, and a nice mix of old and modern places.
The biggest surprise for me was how much flight prices changed depending on the day and time I searched. Flights during the middle of the week were noticeably cheaper than weekend departures. I also found that comparing a few different dates helped a lot.
I ended up using this page while searching for fares:
It was useful for checking different flight options without jumping between too many tabs. If anyone here is planning a Boston trip soon, it may help save some time.
One thing I learned from this trip is that booking flights doesn’t always need to be stressful or overly expensive. A little flexibility with dates can make a big difference. I’m already thinking about going back during fall because everyone says Boston looks amazing that time of year.