Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

ch1ck3npotpi3 t1_jefg9r0 wrote

You'll be flying into Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) with American. With United, it's San Francisco (SFO). With Delta, you'll have a choice between Atlanta (ATL), Detroit (DTW), Minneapolis-St Paul (MSP), or Seattle-Tacoma (SEA).

Make sure you budget enough time for the layover to clear customs, navigate the airport to your connecting flight to BOS, and to account for any unexpected delays. I'd recommend at minimum 2 hours for your layover, more if you choose to fly into one of the super massive airports at ATL or DFW.

Korean Air offers a direct flight from Seoul-Incheon (ICN) to BOS if you want to avoid a layover, although it'll likely be more expensive than the US-based airlines.

18

f0rtytw0 t1_jefx5kf wrote

The Korean air flight code shares with delta. To Korea it was/is operated by Korean air. To the US it was/is operated by delta.

OP, if you can afford the non-stop it is worth it. Flown through DFW, SF, DC, and Istanbul Boston<->Seoul and direct is worth it.

9

wolfgang-fan OP t1_jefgq1h wrote

Thank you so much! 💜

2

iamembers t1_jefwh1c wrote

The Korean Air flight can be purchased through Delta as well. Depending on the tjme of year/when you purchase, the cost difference between the direct and non-direct options are not always that large, and may be worth it to not worry about missing your connection!

5