LEVEL resumes flights to Boston

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As we announced two weeks ago, LEVEL will restart operations at Logan International Airport (BOS) from May 1st with three flights a week. IAG’s long-haul low-cost airline will be the only airline to connect Barcelona (BCN) with the Massachusetts capital with non-stop service.

Boston (BOS) is LEVEL’s fourth route to the United States during the 2022 northern summer season. The airline already offers daily flights to New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) with four flights a week on both routes.

As a result, the Spanish low-cost airline will offer more than 11,000 seats per week on its routes to the U.S., more than double the pre-pandemic schedule.

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«The Boston route reaffirms our commitment and commitment to the United States, which has already become our most important international market and where we operate a greater number of routes. In addition, Boston is a city that condenses university talent and innovation, as well as a multitude of tourist attractions that make it an ideal destination to visit this summer,» said Lucía Adrover, commercial director of LEVEL.

Flight Itinerary

  • Barcelona – Boston Flight IB2625 BCN 18:35 – BOS 21:15 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
  • Boston – Barcelona Flight IB2626 BOS 23:00 – BCN 12:10+1 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

The flights will be operated in Airbus A330-200 aircraft with 314 seats in two classes (21 Premium Economy/293 Economy). Fares are from €298 round trip, tickets are available for sale from the website of the airline and Iberia Group.

Data obtained by Aviacionline through Aena, indicate that in 2019 between Barcelona (BCN) and Boston (BOS) 82,052 passengers and 577.2 tons of cargo were mobilized in 311 air operations.

See also: [REPORT] Level routes and flights in Barcelona

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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