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Flight distance & time
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport → General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport
XNABOS
- Distance
- 2,107 km · 1,309 mi
- Flight time
- 03h 23m
- CO₂ per passenger
- 189 kg
This Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport → General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport route is 2,107 km (1,309 mi) end to end. The estimated flight time is 03h 23m, and a passenger's share of CO₂ works out at roughly 189 kg.
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Your route
- FromXNANorthwest Arkansas Regional AirportFayetteville/Springdale/, Arkansas
- ToBOSGeneral Edward Lawrence Logan International AirportBoston, Massachusetts
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We don't have scheduled-service data for this route — it may be operated by non-commercial or charter flights only.
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Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport FAQ
How far is Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport from General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport?
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) and General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) are 2,107 km (1,309 mi) apart, measured along the great-circle route.
How long is the flight from Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport?
A direct XNA–BOS flight covers the distance in about 03h 23m, though the exact time shifts with aircraft type and winds.
How much CO₂ does a flight from Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport produce?
A passenger's share of CO₂ on the XNA–BOS route is roughly 189 kg.
Flight distance and time are estimates for ideal conditions — actual figures vary with aircraft type, routing and weather.
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