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Essential information to help you plan your flight Business Class from Boston to Athens
Business-Class Flights from Boston to Athens
Greece is one of the most charming European destinations. Year after year, tourists from all around the world visit it to get a glimpse of its crystal clear sea, pink-sand beaches, and ancient cities infused with myths and history.
In fact, in 2024, Greece welcomed more tourists than ever, counting over 36 million. This marks a 9.8% increase from the previous year. Among these tourists, many are from the U.S. What’s more interesting, receipts from U.S. tourists rose by 15.1% — an indicator that again highlights Greece's growing appeal among American travelers.
Travelers’ increasing interest in visiting Greece has led airlines to increase the number of flights they offer to this destination and to diversify their services on these routes. For instance, in 2022, Delta became the first airline to introduce a direct Boston–Athens flight. As the route was a great success, Delta increased the number of flights in the following years. For 2025, Delta scheduled daily direct flights from Boston to Athens, starting on April 14th and up until October 24th.
Besides, many other airlines offer flights on this route, including Lufthansa, ITA Airways, Swiss, Air France, Turkish Airlines, KLM, and more. And each of them strives to offer a great experience in terms of comfort and luxury during their flights to Athens.
But with so many options available, how do you choose the best one for your needs? In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know — from the standout features of each airline’s business class to tips on how to make the most of your journey. Let’s dive into how to turn your flight to Athens into a truly unforgettable experience!
Planning Your Trip
Boston–Athens
If you plan to start your trip to Athens from Boston, you can catch a flight from the Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), the only international airport in Massachussets. You’ll find multiple flights departing from here, whether you’re looking for a nonstop flight or for one with layovers.
Nonstop flights to Athens depart from the Boston Airport daily. They are operated by Delta Air Lines and feature Delta’s signature business class, Delta One. This business-class cabin is considered one of the most comfortable on transatlantic flights. If you pick this option, your journey to Athens will take only 9 hours. Ticket prices usually vary between $5,000 and $9,000, depending on how early you book your ticket and the demand for your travel dates. If you plan to travel on low-demand dates, you may find good deals for as little as $4,500.
You also have the option of choosing a flight with a layover from Boston to Athens. For instance, you can book a flight with ITA Airways with a layover in Rome. This way, you won’t compromise on comfort, as ITA Airways has excellent in-flight service, and you’ll also be able to get a taste of Italy before arriving at your destination. During your layover at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), you can visit the airport’s art exhibit, which changes periodically, or enjoy some refined Italian cuisine at one of the various restaurants you’ll find inside the airport. From pizza and pasta to gelato, you’ll surely find your favorite Italian dish on the menu.
Your journey to Athens with ITA Airways will take at least 11 hours, depending on how long your layover in Rome is. A business-class ticket with them usually costs from $4,800 to $6,000 if you book it 3-4 months in advance or even a bit earlier if you want to travel during the summer. Also, if you travel on high-demand dates or need a ticket at the last minute, you might have to pay up to $10,000 for a business-class flight.
Alternative Routes from the U.S.
If you consider starting your trip to Athens from other major cities in the U.S., New York and Chicago are two excellent options.
New York is a good option if you want to get to Athens fast. Since it’s a major international hub, New York offers multiple flight options to Athens, including direct flights with airlines like United and Emirates, making it one of the most convenient choices. And if you choose to fly out of the Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), you’ll avoid the crowds at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, the other big airport in New York.
If you consider departing from the Midwest of the country, you may find Chicago a convenient option. Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) is a major hub from where you can find seasonal nonstop flights to Athens.
New York (EWR)–Athens
If you want a luxurious flight that will take you to Athens in as little time as possible, you might consider booking a nonstop flight with Emirates. Their business class is highly appreciated by travelers for its luxurious service, so your 9-hour trip to Athens will surely be enjoyable. The prices for a nonstop flight with Emirates range from $5,800 to $7,000 when booked a few months in advance. However, if you need a ticket only a few weeks before departure or plan to travel during peak season, you may see prices rise to $9,500 or even higher.
But if you’re on the lookout for a way to make your journey more diverse, a one-stop flight might be exactly what you need. From EWR, you can take a flight with SWISS, which includes a layover in Zurich. Your journey to Athens will take at least 10 hours, depending on your layover’s length. The time you spend in Zurich is an excellent opportunity to explore the airport or even the city itself. For instance, you can exit the airport and visit The Circle, which is an entire district with hotels, restaurants, bars, designer stores, beauty salons, and entertainment facilities. Nearby, you’ll find the Airport Park, perfect for a walk before boarding your next flight. The prices for business-class flights to Athens with SWISS range from $3,000 to $6,000, depending on how far in advance you book and whether you travel during the high-demand season. If you book a ticket close to your travel date, prices can go up to $8,000 or more.
Chicago (ORD)–Athens
American Airlines offers seasonal nonstop flights to Athens, which usually last about 10 hours. The prices of round-trip business-class tickets with American Airlines vary based on how early you book, but generally, they range from $6,500 to $8,500. If the demand is high or you book at the last minute, tickets may cost up to $10,000 or more.
Alternatively, you can choose a flight with Austrian Airlines with a layover in Vienna (VIE). The entire trip to Athens will take at least 12 hours, depending on the length of your layover. During it, you can either stay in the airport or take a quick trip to the city. Vienna is just 15 minutes away by train from the airport. There, you can admire the city’s unique architecture and have a coffee at one of Vienna’s classic coffeehouses.
If you book 3-4 months in advance, the prices of business-class tickets may vary between $5,500 and $9,000 for a round trip. However, the closer to your departure date you book, the higher the prices will be. A roundtrip ticket may cost $11,000 or even more.
Nonstop vs One-Stop Flights: Which Do You Choose?
If you’re looking for a comfortable business-class flight that won’t break the bank, consider booking a flight with a layover. Depending on the ticket demand, the price differences between nonstop and one-stop flights on the Boston–Athens route may even surpass $1,000. Booking a flight with a layover will both save you money and offer you the opportunity to get a taste of one more destination before arriving in Athens.
Choosing the Best Airline
Many airlines offer flights from Boston to Athens, including Delta Air Lines, Austrian Airlines, ITA Airways, Aer Lingus, Swiss Airlines, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, American Airlines, and more. When planning your trip, you might consider booking with Delta, United, or Air France. Delta offers nonstop flights to Athens, which is very convenient if you want to get to your destination as quickly as possible, while United offers multiple one-stop flights with layovers in big U.S. cities like Washington, D.C., and New York. Alternatively, Air France offers a unique experience thanks to its signature French-style in-flight dining and excellent service.
Delta Air Lines
Lounge access: If you fly business class with Delta from Boston, you'll have access to four different lounges, including the Air France lounge, which we will describe a bit later, and 3 Delta Sky Club Lounges. The three Delta Sky Club lounges are located in different parts of the airport and differ slightly in terms of services.
If you choose to visit the Delta Sky Club in Concourse A, near Gate A6, you can relax in a comfortable seat or get something to eat from the self-serve buffet, which offers various snacks, salads, and hot dishes. Also, you can stop by the full-service bar to check out their seasonal drinks, cocktails, and wines.
The Sky Club in the Satellite Concourse, near gate A18, is smaller and quieter than the one near Gate A6. What sets it apart from the other Sky Club lounges at the Boston Airport is the proximity to Starbucks. If you’re a regular client at Starbucks and would like to get one of their signature coffees before your flight, you can stop by their place before entering the Delta Sky Club lounge. Besides, this lounge offers you the opportunity to take a quick shower before your flight.
As an alternative, you can spend the time before departure in the Delta Sky Club in the International Terminal, near gate E13. This is the biggest Delta Sky Club lounge at the Boston Airport. Here, you can rest in the quiet zone, use a shower to freshen up, or have a hot meal before heading to your gate for departure.
Seats: Delta uses its newest Airbus A330-900 neo planes on the Boston–Athens route, featuring its signature Delta One suites. The suites on these planes are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, so every passenger gets direct access to the aisle. On top of that, each seat is equipped with a personal entertainment screen and storage space.
In-flight dining: Delta’s business-class menu features dishes made from healthy, seasonal ingredients. Some dishes that travelers enjoy on their transatlantic flights are seared beef with seasonal vegetables, roasted chicken, and Delta’s selection of artisan cheeses. Besides, you’ll get to choose the perfect drink to go with your meal from Delta’s selection of premium wines, craft beers, and cocktails. The desserts offered onboard include Delta’s signature ice cream sundae.
Frequent-flyer program: If you travel with Delta, you might consider signing up for their loyalty program, SkyMiles. This will allow you to earn miles each time you book a ticket with them. When you first sign up for the program, you’ll get the general status, which means you’ll earn 5 miles for each dollar you spend with Delta. The miles you earn can be used to purchase flights or additional services with Delta or its partner airlines.
Prices: A business-class flight from Boston to Athens usually costs between $5,500 and $8,000, depending on how early before departure you book. If you want to travel during summer weekends, you might have to pay over $9,000 for a flight. And if you want to book a ticket at the last minute, prices might be as high as $11,000.
Delta is a great option if you want to get access to multiple lounges at the Boston Airport and relax in a private suite during the flight.
United Airlines
Lounge Access: While waiting for your flight at the Boston International Airport, you can access the United Club Lounge and the Lufthansa Lounge.
The Lufthansa Lounge is more luxurious than the United Club Lounge. You can find it in Terminal E, on level 4. Here, you can have a meal from the self-serve buffet, which includes hot dishes, soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. Alternatively, you can take a seat in a comfortable leather armchair and relax while watching the airport hustle through the panoramic windows.
If you want a quiet place to relax, the United Club Lounge is an excellent option. Similar to the other lounge, here you’ll have access to a self-serve buffet, which offers healthy snacks and sandwiches. And if you want to get some work done while waiting for your flight, you can head to the workstations area, where you have access to everything you might need to be productive.
Seats: United operates Boeing 767 and 787 planes on the Boston–Athens route. Their Boeing 787 planes feature United’s signature Polaris business-class cabin, with seats arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, which means you get direct aisle access no matter which seat you choose. And if you travel on a Boeing 767 plane, you'll get even more privacy than on the 787, as the business class here has a 1-1-1 configuration. Also, many travelers online say that United’s Polaris seats are among the most comfortable seat models on transatlantic flights.
In-flight dining: On its transatlantic flights, United offers multi-course meals. These include an appetizer, a salad, a main dish, fresh bread, and United’s signature ice cream sundaes. The menus change from time to time to include fresh, seasonal ingredients. Moreover, you’ll find dishes inspired by your destination on the menu, so you’ll get a taste of Greece even before setting foot in Athens.
Frequent-flyer program: Many travelers consider United’s loyalty program, MileagePlus, one of the most convenient airline loyalty programs. If you sign up for it, you’ll earn miles based on your status within the program and the price of your flight ticket. You’ll find these miles useful when you come across an award flight offer or want to purchase some extra services from United. For example, you can buy a business-class award ticket to Europe, for which you will need at least 60,000 miles one way.
Prices: United’s business-class tickets from Boston to Athens usually cost between $4,000 and $6,600. But if you need tickets at the last minute or travel on high-demand dates, you might have to pay at least $10,000.
A flight with United is a great option if you’re looking for an airline with a highly rewarding loyalty program and excellent in-flight service.
Air France
Lounge access: As a business-class passenger with Air France, you’ll be able to access more than one lounge at the Boston Airport, including the Air France Lounge and 3 Delta Sky Club lounges.
The Air France Lounge is located in Terminal E, close to Gate 4. Travelers often describe it as a quiet space where you can relax before the flight. Also, inside the lounge, you’ll find a buffet with a selection of hot and cold dishes, some of which are inspired by classic French recipes. Besides, in the Air France Lounge, you’ll have free Wi-Fi access.
Alternatively, you can access one of the Delta Sky Club Lounges, which we described earlier.
Seats: On flights from Boston to Athens, Air France uses Airbus A350 planes. The business-class seats on these planes are fully flat beds and are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. On some newer Airbubs A350, the seats are separated from each other with sliding doors, so you’ll get some extra privacy during the flight.
In-flight service: Flying business class with Air France, you’ll get to enjoy a refined dining experience. Air France’s business-class menu for long-haul flights from the U.S. is curated by Michelin-starred chef Dominique Crenn. Besides French-inspired gourmet dishes, during the flight you’ll be able to taste some exclusive French wines.
Frequent-flyer program: When you book flights with Air France, you can earn miles if you’re a member of their loyalty program, Flying Blue. The number of miles you earn depends on your status within the program and the price of your ticket. When you first sign up for the program, you’ll get the standard member status, which means you’ll earn 4 miles per euro on Air France tickets (4 miles per about $1.03 spent). For example, if you buy a business-class ticket to Athens for €5,000 ($5,500), you will get 20,000 miles. You can later use the miles you accumulated to book award tickets, upgrade your booking from one class to another, or pay for other airline services. To buy an award one-way business-class ticket from the U.S. to Europe, you’ll need at least 50,000 miles.
Price: If you choose to travel business class with Air France, you may have to pay from $4,000 to $7,000 for a ticket. The prices mainly depend on how early before departure you book. If you need a last-minute flight, the prices may exceed $10,000.
Air France is the perfect option if you’re looking for a luxurious onboard experience with gourmet meals and excellent service.
Arriving at Your Destination
In Athens, you’ll land at the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. There, you’ll be among the first passengers to get off the plane. You’ll get to the immigration and customs counters before a line of passengers forms there. This will save you some time. Also, the airline you fly with may provide you with priority baggage handling, which means your luggage will be unloaded and processed before everyone else’s, and you’ll retrieve it from the baggage carousel shortly after going through the arrival procedures.
Navigating the ATH airport is quite easy, as the airport only has two terminals. But if you want to get a professional’s help at the airport, you can book VIP meet-and-greet services in advance. A professional will guide you through immigration and customs, then assist you with retrieving your baggage and walk you out of the airport.
Getting to the Center of Athens
The trip from the airport to Athens will only take you an hour, or even less, since the airport is only 22 miles away. You have multiple transport options to take you to the city.
- Private transfer services are the most luxurious option to get to Athens. A personal driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall of the airport and will help get your luggage to the car. Usually, private transfer services offer luxurious cars, which are far more comfortable than regular taxis. Besides, the drivers offering these services know how to avoid traffic jams, which may save you some time and get you to Athens in only 35 minutes. The prices for such services start at €40 ($42), depending on the service provider you choose and the car and amenities you request. These services must be booked in advance.
- Taking a taxi may be convenient if you don’t want to book anything in advance. You can take a taxi from right outside the airport. There are flat rates for trips from the airport to Athens, but the price depends on whether you travel during the day or night. For a day trip (5 am–12 am) to the center of Athens, you’ll have to pay €40 ($42), while a night trip (12 am–5 am) will cost you €55 ($58).
- Alternatively, you can go on a ride with the metro to Athens. The metro station is right at the airport. You can buy a ticket at a counter or vending machine inside the station. A one-way ticket will cost you only €9 ($9.40). You’ll reach the metro station in the center of Athens in 40 minutes.
- Also, you can take the X95 Express bus, which departs from the airport every 15 to 20 minutes. The ride will last an hour or slightly longer. You can buy a ticket directly at the airport, and it will cost you only €5.50 ($5.70).
Public transport options are a reliable way of getting to the city. They depart from the airport at small intervals, and you don’t need to worry about booking anything in advance. If you have lots of luggage and would like a more comfortable ride, though, taking a taxi or booking private transfer services in advance may be more convenient.
Tips for Business-Class Travelers
Flying business class is an experience that can make your entire trip to Athens more memorable and comfortable. But what if you could enjoy it while also saving a significant amount of money?
It may sound too good to be true, but it’s not! If you follow a few booking tips, you can make flying business class more affordable than you imagined without compromising on luxury or comfort. In this section, we’ll tell you exactly how to do that.
Choose the best time to book your flight.
The best time to book your business-class flight from Boston to Athens is 3–6 months in advance. This is when you’re more likely to find the best prices. And the closer you are to the departure date, the more you’ll have to pay for your flight.
Also, if you choose to travel to Greece during the shoulder seasons, such as late spring (April to June) or early fall (September to October), you can save up to 20% compared to peak summer months. If possible, avoid booking during the height of summer (July and August), when demand is high and prices can soar.
Consider booking a flight with a layover.
Choosing a flight with a layover over a nonstop one may often save you at least 15% on business-class tickets. On top of that, a stop in Zurich or Paris on your way to Athens may also be a great opportunity to relax mid-trip and discover another unique destination.
Contact an online travel agency to find the best deals.
When you search for tickets, it might be a good idea to contact an online travel agency. This is because the tickets you see online are just a part of the deals that airlines offer. Online travel agencies, such as Priceline, get access to exclusive deals that airlines don’t publish anywhere, not even on their own websites. As a rule, these deals are cheaper than the published ones, and you may save up to 15%, or even more, on tickets. So, if you want to find the best deal for flights from Boston to Athens, online travel agencies like Priceline may be very useful to you.
Take advantage of your credit card benefits.
If you have a premium credit card, such as American Express Platinum or Chase Sapphire Reserve, you can get access to exclusive lounges before departure and other benefits like priority boarding or extra baggage. Also, if you have a credit card that partners with airlines or offers benefits like Priority Pass, you can use fast-track lanes at some airports to go through the departure and arrival procedures as quickly as possible.
Final Insights
Flying business class is surely the best way to start your trip to Athens. As a business-class passenger, you’ll get everything you may need to enjoy the entire journey. Starting with access to exclusive lounges in Boston, plush-cushioned seats on board the plane, excellent in-flight dining, and up to priority benefits at your arrival airport, every stage of your experience is designed to get you to Athens comfortably. And you can make the most of this experience without breaking the bank, if you follow the tips we provided.
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