Flights from Boston to Amsterdam from US$ 629.99

* Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Fares listed for Economy class may be Economy Light, which is our most restrictive fare option, and it is subject to further restrictions. Additional fees for baggage allowance or for other optional services may apply. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Boston (BOS)to

Amsterdam (AMS)
Depart: 05/06/2026

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 969.99
Updated: 1 hour ago

* Premium Economy Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Boston (BOS)to

Amsterdam (AMS)
Depart: 05/06/2026

One-way

Business

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US$ 5,829.99
Updated: 1 hour ago

* Business Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Flights to Amsterdam - Frequently Asked Questions

For flights from Boston (BOS) to Amsterdam (AMS), lower fares occur in January, February, March, and November compared with the main summer travel months. Tuesday and Wednesday departures on this route are priced lower than weekend departures. Outside these months, and especially during the summer and major holiday periods, fares are higher than in the January–March and November months.
Flights from Boston (BOS) to Amsterdam (AMS) are sold as connections rather than as nonstop services. On the primary Condor routing via Frankfurt (FRA), the long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA) takes about 7 hours, followed by a short flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Amsterdam (AMS) of about 1 hour 15 minutes.
On Boston (BOS)–Amsterdam (AMS) itineraries, complimentary meals are included on the long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA). In Economy Class on this long-haul flight, passengers receive a free Taste the World Standard Menu and a snack, along with complimentary soft and hot drinks; alcoholic beverages and extra snacks can be purchased from the onboard menu. Premium Economy on the long-haul flight includes a Classic Premium Menu from the Taste the World range plus an additional meal before landing and an extended selection of complimentary drinks. Business Class on the long-haul flight features multi-course Taste the World Gourmet Menus with several main-course choices and an exclusive drinks selection. The shorter connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Amsterdam (AMS) follows the European short-haul concept, where food and drink service differs from the long-haul product and can include paid options depending on the operating airline.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class offers a fully flat seat with 180° recline and a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, direct aisle access at every seat, and a large 4K personal monitor with on-demand entertainment. Business Class passengers on this long-haul flight receive Taste the World Gourmet Menus with several courses, including a Classic Gourmet Menu by default if no special selection is made in advance, plus a wide choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a welcome drink. The service also includes a mattress topper, high-quality travel kit with Rituals cosmetic products, noise-cancelling headphones, and a bottled water supply at the seat. On the ground, Business Class includes lounge access at participating airports, priority check-in, priority security where offered, and priority boarding and baggage handling. For checked baggage on US–Europe long-haul flights, Business Class includes two checked bags of up to 32 kg each, increased cabin baggage of 16 kg, and one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg with prior registration. The onward European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Amsterdam (AMS) follows a separate short-haul Business Class concept and offers different onboard comfort and services from the long-haul flight.
Flights from Boston (BOS) to Amsterdam (AMS) are offered as Condor-marketed connections rather than nonstop services. In the summer season, the Condor long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA) operates on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, with onward flights from Frankfurt (FRA) to Amsterdam (AMS) on the same weekdays.
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight from Boston (BOS) to Amsterdam (AMS).
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi‑Fi and wireless entertainment are offered through the FlyConnect system for all travel classes. Passengers can use personal screens with an extensive entertainment program and connect their own Bluetooth headphones to the monitor. Internet access is sold in paid packages such as FlyConnect Chat for messaging and FlyConnect Surf for broader use like email, social media, and web browsing, which are purchased on board. On the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Amsterdam (AMS), Wi‑Fi and entertainment follow the concept of the airline operating the European flight and can differ from the long-haul Condor service.
On the Condor long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), three travel classes are offered: Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class provides ergonomic seats with individual Inflight entertainment screens and includes a Taste the World Standard Menu, a snack, and complimentary soft and hot drinks. Premium Economy Class on this long-haul flight adds increased legroom and seat recline, larger personal screens, enhanced dining with the Classic Premium Menu from the Taste the World range, a wider free drinks selection, and additional baggage and cabin baggage allowances compared with Economy. Business Class offers fully flat beds with direct aisle access, gourmet meals from the Taste the World Gourmet Menu selection, an exclusive drinks range, premium amenity kits, and priority services on the ground. The onward European connection between Frankfurt (FRA) and Amsterdam (AMS), as well as any connecting flights within the United States, are operated under the travel-class concepts of the respective operating airlines; these flights are frequently offered in Economy Class only even when Premium Economy or Business Class is booked on the long-haul flight.
For Boston (BOS)–Amsterdam (AMS) itineraries, baggage rules on the long-haul Condor long-haul flight follow the Zone 5 (USA) long-haul policy, while separate rules can apply on partner-operated connecting and European flights. In Economy fares, cabin baggage for adults and children includes one piece up to 8 kg, with certain basic fares limiting this to a small bag; checked baggage depends on the booked fare, with Economy Classic, Economy Green, and Economy Flex including one checked bag up to 23 kg on US–Europe routes, while some lower fares do not include free checked baggage. Premium Economy Class includes increased cabin baggage of 10 kg and one checked bag up to 32 kg on US–Europe routes. Business Class includes cabin baggage of 16 kg (with one piece limited to 10 kg) and two checked bags up to 32 kg each on US–Europe long-haul flights, and also includes one piece of Sports equipment up to 30 kg with prior registration. All checked bags must remain at or below 32 kg (70 lb) per piece for safety reasons, and Zone 5 routes use a piece concept with fixed numbers of bags rather than a pure weight pool. For flights operated by partner airlines on the US domestic or European parts of the trip, baggage rules and included allowances can differ from the Condor long-haul policy.
On Boston (BOS)–Amsterdam (AMS) itineraries, small dogs and cats can be transported in the cabin on Condor-operated flights if they meet the pet-in-cabin requirements, including use of a watertight, bite-proof carrier with maximum dimensions of 55 × 40 × 20 cm and a maximum weight of 8 kg including the animal. Pets in cabin are not permitted in Business class on long-haul flights, in exit rows, or in bulkhead rows. Larger animals that do not fit in the cabin carrier must in principle travel in animal containers in the aircraft hold, but transport of animals in the hold is not permitted on connecting itineraries, which means checked transport of pets is not offered on through Boston (BOS)–Amsterdam (AMS) trips. For any international journey, pet owners must hold the required documentation, including an EU pet passport with proof of rabies vaccination and any destination-specific veterinary or customs certificates. Breed restrictions apply, and certain listed and snub‑nosed dog and cat breeds are excluded from transport for animal welfare reasons.

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