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FLL → BOS
Which side of the plane to sit from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (Fort Lauderdale) to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (Boston)?
Right Side of the Plane
The Right Side provides unparalleled views of the Atlantic coastline, including the Outer Banks and a breathtaking approach over Boston Harbor's islands.
Outer Banks
The striking narrow barrier islands and lighthouses of North Carolina stretching out into the Atlantic.
Jersey Shore
Look for landmarks like Atlantic City's boardwalk and the Barnegat Lighthouse as you fly along the coast.
Long Island
Miles of white sand beaches including the Hamptons and the rocky tip of Montauk Point.
Cape Cod
The distinctive hook-shaped peninsula and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
Boston Harbor
A dramatic final approach over the historic harbor islands and emerald-green waters of the bay.
This is the preferred side for morning flights to witness the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean. Keep your camera ready during the final 15 minutes of the flight for a close-up look at the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area.
Florida Gold Coast
Dense urban development of South Florida and the intricate Intracoastal Waterway during initial climb.
NYC Skyline
Iconic views of the Manhattan skyscrapers and Central Park are often visible on clear days if routing inland.
Port of Elizabeth
A birds-eye view of one of the world's busiest shipping ports and container terminals near Newark.
Sit on the left side for afternoon flights to avoid direct sunlight and glare. Watch for the New York City skyline approximately 40 minutes before landing in Boston, as many routes pass just west of Manhattan.
Distance: 1,994 km (1,239 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 40 min
Departure: FLL (26.072599, -80.152702)
Arrival: BOS (42.36429977, -71.00520325)
Route Type: Domestic
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