Airport Comparison
| AIO | BOS | |
|---|---|---|
| Airport Name | Atlantic Municipal Airport | General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport |
| IATA Code | AIO | BOS |
| ICAO Code | KAIO | KBOS |
| City | Atlantic | Boston |
| Country | United States | United States |
| Timezone | America/Chicago | America/New_York |
| Elevation | 1,165 ft | 19 ft |
| Coordinates | 41.400000, -95.050000 | 42.360000, -71.010000 |
Atlantic (AIO) to Boston (BOS) Flight Distance
The flight distance from Atlantic Municipal Airport (AIO) in Atlantic, United States to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston, United States is 1,986 kilometers (1,234 miles / 1,073 nautical miles). The estimated flight time for this route is approximately 3h, flying east at a heading of 79°.
This is a medium-haul route that may be operated by either narrow-body or wide-body aircraft depending on demand. Passengers can expect a meal service on most carriers.
This is a domestic route within United States. Both airports operate in the same country, which may simplify travel requirements and documentation. Despite being a domestic route, there is a 1-hour time difference between the two cities.
Time zone information: When it's 08:21 in Atlantic, it's 09:21 in Boston.
There is a significant elevation difference of 1,146 feet between the two airports. General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport sits lower than Atlantic Municipal Airport.
The return flight from Boston (BOS) to Atlantic (AIO) follows a heading of 275° (west). Actual flight times may vary depending on wind conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used.
For more information about these airports, visit the Atlantic Municipal Airport (AIO) and General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) detail pages, or use our flight duration calculator to compare other routes.