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Flights from Boston (BOS) to Hong Kong (HKG)

Flight route information

Cathay Pacific offers direct flights to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) from Boston Edward L Logan International Airport (BOS). Flights from BOS to HKG take around 15 hours 30 minutes and bring you to Terminal 1 in Hong Kong.


Flying to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific

Book your Boston to Hong Kong flight with Cathay Pacific and experience our modern aircraft, which have been carefully designed with your comfort and convenience in mind.

During your flight, you’ll receive international standards of service and hospitality courtesy of our attentive crew. You will also have access to our inflight content library, which features the latest in Hollywood films, complete TV box sets, and acclaimed podcasts. Cathay Pacific also offers inflight Wi-Fi services so you can stay connected with the world on your journey with us from Boston (BOS) to Hong Kong (HKG).


Why you should book directly with Cathay Pacific

Booking directly with Cathay Pacific means complete transparency - this guarantees no hidden charges or fees. You will also be able to enjoy customisable bookings, round-the-clock support, personal seat selection, and much more.

Cathay members are eligible for a variety of benefits. ‘Hold your fare’ allows you to secure the price of your flight for 72 hours prior to confirming your booking. Furthermore, members can also enjoy the 24-hour free cancellation which allows you to travel with greater peace of mind.


Hong Kong visa requirements

To ensure a hassle-free trip and flight from Boston to Hong Kong, we recommend checking the city’s visa requirements. You can visit the IATA Travel Centre for further information and specific destination requirements.


Airport introduction

Airport transportation

Things to do

Hotel recommendations

Food to eat

Travel tips

Hong Kong International Airport offers a streamlined arrivals process and a variety of facilities and amenities for your added convenience. Inside the terminal, you’ll find restaurants and cafes perfect for refuelling before heading into the city as well as ATMs, complimentary shower facilities, baggage storage services, and more. If you or any of your travel companions require special assistance, simply alert the airport staff who will be happy to help.

Hong Kong International Airport is well-connected to the city centre. Taxis are the most convenient option for getting downtown with journeys taking approximately 30-50 minutes. You can also take the Airport Express train link, which stops at several major transport hubs, including the centrally-located Hong Kong Station, in 25 minutes. There are also several local bus routes departing outside the terminal servicing all corners of the city.

With its world famous skyline, a unique fusion of East and West cultures, and beautiful country parks, it's not hard to see how Hong Kong earned the nickname ‘Pearl of the Orient’.

You can take in the best of Hong Kong’s iconic cityscape at Victoria Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island. We recommend hopping on the historic Peak Tram funicular to get there, enjoying the lush mountainside en route. Once at the top, you will be able to marvel at the photogenic city views, dine and shop in the Peak Galleria, and embark on a leisurely circular walk.

Those interested in local culture and heritage should pay a visit to both the Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Museum of Art. The former delves into the city’s fascinating past, while the latter showcases a wide range of local and international artists. For a more authentic experience, Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan offers an immersive experience with its burning incense and Grade I listed building dating back to 1847.

Shopaholics are bound to have heard Hong Kong’s reputation as a shoppers’ paradise - and the city certainly doesn’t disappoint. Peruse international and local brands in luxury malls such as Times Square in Causeway Bay, Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, and IFC in Central. You may also like to dive into the vibrant local scene by exploring street markets such as the Temple Street Night Market in Jordan or the Ladies' Market in Mong Kok for trinkets, clothing, and souvenirs.

Despite its reputation as a bustling metropolis, Hong Kong offers vast expanses of beautiful country parks and verdant rolling mountains. Beginner hikers will enjoy popular routes such as Dragon’s Back or Lion Rock, while more adventurous travellers could head to more challenging routes like Kowloon Peak and Lantau Peak.

Hong Kong is also a great springboard for a variety of entertaining day trips. Both Ocean Park and Hong Kong Disneyland guarantee a day of exhilarating fun - especially for families. Alternatively, outlying islands like Cheung Chau and Peng Chau are easily reached by ferry and offer the opportunity to experience a traditional way of life, explore winding village streets, and relax on a quiet beach.

Before your flight to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific, book your stay at one of Hong Kong’s most renowned hotels to earn exciting rewards including room upgrades, lounge access, and extra miles. Create lifelong memories and relax in a luxurious hotel like Rosewood Hong Kong, Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, or Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong - all of which offer fantastic dining options, spa and wellness packages, and beautiful rooms.

Hong Kong is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a wide array of culinary delights. To experience the local cuisine, visit a lively dai pai dong (an open-air restaurant) where you can savour delicious dishes like salt and pepper squid, wonton noodle soup, and typhoon shelter crab. For a lighter meal or drink, a cha chaan teng (traditional Hong Kong-style cafe) is ideal for favourites such as Hong Kong-style French toast, pineapple buns, and milk tea.

Being a culturally diverse city, Hong Kong also boasts an impressive selection of international restaurants. Popular districts like Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Causeway Bay are renowned for their Vietnamese, Japanese, Western, and various other cuisines - ensuring there is something to suit every palate.

There’s plenty to remember when flying to a new destination. Here is some information that you should know before your flight to Hong Kong.


Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Boston to Hong Kong?

Direct flights from Boston (BOS) to Hong Kong (HKG) take around 15 hours 30 minutes. Enjoy a diverse menu of flavours during your flight, as well as our award-winning wine list.

What plane will I be flying on?

Our Boston to Hong Kong flights operate on our fleet of modern Boeing 777s, Airbus A330s, and A350s. Learn more about our fleet. The aircraft model may change due to availability.

How much baggage am I allowed to take when I fly to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific?

Baggage allowance is based on the total weight of all your baggage. Passengers may check in bags according to the entitled weight allowance for their travel class. Read more about our baggage policy.

What exciting offers can you expect from Cathay Pacific?

Explore an exciting array of benefits when booking your next trip with Cathay Pacific, including our new economy fares, which give you greater choice, versatility, and value. Our latest flight and holiday package offers are regularly updated, so you can take advantage of our special fares and venture on memorable trips around the world.