Delta Air Lines launched the first ever direct Nice–Boston service on May 17, 2026, operated 3 times per week on an Airbus A330-900neo. Flight DL277 departs Nice at 11:45 and arrives at Boston Logan at 14:25 local time (8h40 flying time); return flight DL276 departs at 20:00. The season runs through October 23, 2026. Round-trip fares start at $700–930 in Economy and $3,500–4,500 in Delta One. An ESTA authorization ($40) is mandatory for French and European travelers.
The French Riviera connected to Boston non-stop for the very first time. — Until May 17, 2026, traveling from Nice to New England’s capital meant a mandatory connection through Paris-CDG, New York or Amsterdam, adding at least four hours to the journey. Delta Air Lines ended that constraint by inaugurating the first-ever direct service between Nice Côte d’Azur and Boston Logan International Airport, aboard its Airbus A330-900neo with four cabin classes. Three weekly rotations, 843 seats per week, a 23-week summer season: this launch transforms how travelers from the French Riviera reach New England and opens Boston to a French audience that never had a direct connection. This guide covers the route, the aircraft, the destination and everything you need to prepare before you go.
1. The Nice–Boston Direct Route — Schedule, Frequency and Booking

Flights DL277/DL276 — Nice NCE ↔ Boston BOS
According to Delta’s official press release, the route operates from May 17 to October 23, 2026 with three weekly rotations on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Departing from Nice Côte d’Azur (Terminal 1), flight DL277 takes off at 11:45 and lands at Boston Logan at 14:25 local time — a westbound flight of 8h40. On the return leg, DL276 departs Boston at 20:00 and arrives in Nice the following morning at 09:35. With 281 seats per aircraft, according to Ulysse.com, the route offers 843 weekly seats — a striking contrast with the ~5,700 weekly seats available via Paris-CDG connections, but with the decisive advantage of no layover.
Tickets can be purchased directly on delta.com or via major platforms (Expedia, Kayak, Google Flights). Launch fares range between $700 and $930 round-trip in Economy depending on travel dates. For travelers with specific baggage requirements, check our complete 2026 carry-on baggage comparison by airline before finalizing your booking.
Route highlights
- First-ever direct Nice–Boston service: no airline had ever linked Nice to New England before 2026
- SkyTeam connections and codeshares to secondary New England cities (Providence, Hartford, Portland ME…)
- Arrival at 14:25 local time — ideal for a smooth afternoon check-in and first evening exploration of the city
2. The Airbus A330-900neo — Cabins, Amenities and Onboard Comfort

A330-900neo — 281 seats in 4 cabins
According to Delta’s official aircraft page, the A330-900neo deployed on Nice–Boston seats 281 passengers across four cabins. Delta One features 29 fully enclosed suites in a 1-2-1 configuration — every passenger has direct aisle access. Each suite is 22.5 inches (57 cm) wide and converts to an 80-inch (203 cm) flat bed with a sliding door for complete privacy. Premium Select offers 28 wider recliners with enhanced services. Economy is split between Delta Comfort+ (~56 seats, extra legroom) and the Main Cabin (~168 seats), both featuring 18.5-inch personal screens with 536+ films and 83 TV series.
Connectivity is provided by free Wi-Fi for all SkyMiles members throughout the flight — enrollment itself is free. The A330-900neo uses 25% less fuel than previous-generation aircraft, helping keep fares competitive on this transatlantic corridor. For a wider perspective on traveling to the US in 2026, our analysis of the key issues for Americans abroad in 2026 provides useful context.
What to know by cabin class
- Delta One: sliding-door suite, 203 cm flat bed, multi-course gourmet meals, amenity kit, premium bar and priority boarding
- Premium Select: wider reclined seat with extended recline, full meal service including alcohol, additional checked baggage included
- Economy: 18.5-inch IFE screen, USB and 110V power, hot meal included — Delta Comfort+ adds legroom and early boarding
3. Boston and New England — What Awaits You

Boston, Massachusetts — Birthplace of Modern America
Boston is far more than a stop on the American history trail: it is a university city, a gastronomic hub and a maritime destination whose cultural density rivals any European capital. According to Meet Boston (the official tourism bureau), the city is home to more than 50 higher education institutions including Harvard and MIT, consistently ranked among the world’s top two universities. The Freedom Trail, a free 4 km walking path, links sixteen sites from the American Revolution (1775–1783): Boston Common, Old State House, Granary Burying Ground and Faneuil Hall are all reachable on foot in half a day. Those who prefer water to cobblestones can hop harbor boats for a striking view of the skyline, then drive to Cape Cod (1h30) or catch a ferry to Martha’s Vineyard (45 min from Woods Hole) — two iconic New England escapes.
The regional cuisine alone is worth the trip: a lobster roll (fresh lobster in a split-top bun, served warm with butter or cold with mayo), a bowl of clam chowder (creamy New England-style with potatoes and clams) and a slice of Boston Cream Pie (vanilla custard cake with chocolate glaze) are American culinary landmarks. The North End neighborhood, Boston’s historic Little Italy, adds a European layer of authenticity with bakeries and Italian restaurants open for over a century.
Boston and surroundings highlights
- Freedom Trail (free) + Harvard/MIT in Cambridge (Red Line): two full days, zero required admission tickets
- New England fall foliage in September–October: maples turn from deep red to gold, especially in the Berkshires 2 hours west
- Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard: pristine beaches, shingled gray cottages, fresh lobster — a total contrast to urban Boston
4. Logan International Airport — Arriving in Boston from Nice

Boston Logan International (BOS) — Terminal E
Boston Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS) is one of the best-positioned major airports in North America relative to its downtown: just 3 miles (5 km) from the historic district, it is twice as close to the city center as most major US airports. According to Massport (Logan’s operator), Terminal E handles all international flights — that is where Delta arrives and departs from Nice. Immigration (non-US citizens line) typically takes 20 to 45 minutes; fill in your information on the CBP One app before landing to speed up the process.
Transportation options from Logan
- Silver Line SL1 (free!): direct bus from terminals to South Station in 15–20 minutes, with a free transfer to the Red Line (T subway). Best option for downtown, Back Bay or Cambridge.
- Blue Line (T subway): free airport shuttle → Airport Station, then ~20 min on the Blue Line to Government Center. Ideal for the North End and Waterfront.
- Uber/Lyft: $30–45 depending on time of day (avoid 5–7 pm rush hour). Regulated taxi: flat fare of $24.50 to downtown.
5. Practical Information — ESTA, Budget, Time Difference and Best Season

Preparing Your Trip to Boston from Nice
ESTA is mandatory: all travelers from Visa Waiver Program countries — including France, Germany, Spain and Italy — must obtain an ESTA authorization before boarding. Since September 30, 2025, the fee is $40 per person. According to the official CBP website, applications must be submitted exclusively at esta.cbp.dhs.gov — any other site is a third-party reseller charging additional fees. Processing typically takes minutes to a maximum of 72 hours. ESTA is valid for 2 years with multiple entries (maximum stay 90 days per entry) and requires a valid biometric passport.
Time difference: in summer, Boston operates on Eastern Daylight Time (EDT = UTC-4), which is 6 hours behind Nice (CEST = UTC+2). When it is 14:25 in Boston at your arrival, your body clock reads 20:25 — you will be tired but not exhausted. Resist the urge to nap: stay active until 22:00 local time on your first evening to reset your rhythm quickly. For a broader view of traveling to the US this year, our analysis Traveling to the US in 2026: what’s changing for European visitors covers entry requirements and geopolitical context.
Indicative budget for 7 days in Boston and New England
- Round-trip flight (Economy): $700–930 depending on date — Tuesday flights are historically the cheapest on transatlantic routes
- Central accommodation: $120–250/night (Back Bay, Downtown, Beacon Hill); budget $80–120 in slightly off-center neighborhoods like Cambridge or Somerville
- Food and activities: $50–80/day — many museums are free or discounted on Sundays (MFA, ICA); a full lobster roll costs $18–32
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When did Delta launch the Nice–Boston direct service?
Delta Air Lines inaugurated the direct Nice Côte d’Azur–Boston Logan service on May 17, 2026. It is the very first direct link between Nice and any New England city. The route operates during the summer season through October 23, 2026, with three weekly departures on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
What are the flight numbers and times for Delta’s Nice–Boston service?
Flight DL277 departs Nice (Terminal 1) at 11:45 and arrives at Boston Logan at 14:25 local time the same day (flight time: 8h40). On the return, flight DL276 departs Boston at 20:00 and arrives in Nice at 09:35 the following morning (approx. 7h35 eastbound with tailwinds).
Which aircraft does Delta use on Nice–Boston?
The Nice–Boston route is operated by Delta’s Airbus A330-900neo, configured with 281 seats across four cabins: 29 Delta One suites (business), 28 Premium Select seats, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin. The A330-900neo is one of the most fuel-efficient wide-body aircraft currently in service.
How much does a Nice–Boston ticket with Delta cost in 2026?
Launch fares range between $700 and $930 round-trip in Economy, depending on travel dates and advance booking. Delta One (business class) is priced at $3,500–4,500 round-trip during peak season. Tickets are available on delta.com and major booking platforms (Expedia, Kayak, Google Flights).
Do I need a visa or ESTA to travel to Boston from France?
French (and most European) nationals do not need a US visa but must obtain an ESTA authorization before boarding. Since September 30, 2025, the ESTA fee is $40 per person (previously $21). Applications must be submitted exclusively at the official site esta.cbp.dhs.gov — third-party sites charge additional fees for the same service. ESTA is valid for 2 years with unlimited entries (max 90 days per stay) and requires a valid biometric passport.
How do I get from Logan Airport to downtown Boston?
The simplest and cheapest option is the Silver Line SL1 (free) from Terminal E to South Station in 15–20 minutes, with a free transfer to the Red Line (T subway). Uber or Lyft costs $30–45 depending on time of day (avoid 5–7 pm rush). A regulated taxi offers a flat fare of $24.50 to downtown. The Blue Line is also accessible via a free airport shuttle, with connections to Government Center.
What is the best time to visit Boston using the Delta service?
The Delta season (May 17–October 23, 2026) covers Boston’s two best windows. May–June offers cool, flowering spring weather ideal for walks and cultural visits. September–October brings the spectacular New England fall foliage — forests blaze from red to gold, especially in the Berkshires (2 hours by car) and along the coast. July–August is peak tourist season: hot, crowded and more expensive.
Is Delta One on the A330-900neo Nice–Boston worth the price?
Delta One on the A330-900neo is one of the best transatlantic business class products on the market: sliding-door suites (full privacy), 203 cm flat bed, direct aisle access for every passenger (1-2-1 configuration), multi-course gourmet dining, 18.5-inch screens and free Wi-Fi. For an 8h40 flight, the comfort justifies the investment if you have professional commitments on arrival or want to sleep properly. The $3,500–4,500 RT pricing is in line with the 2026 transatlantic business market.
Sources
This article was written from official and verified sources:
- Delta News Hub — Euro Summer, activated: Delta expands Boston’s gateway to Europe — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Nice Côte d’Azur Airport — Delta Airlines Announces the Opening of a Direct Route from Nice to Boston — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Ulysse.com — Delta Nice-Boston: flights, schedules and fares 2026 — Accessed April 30, 2026
- The Connexion France — New direct Nice-Boston flight to launch in May 2026 — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Simple Flying — Delta Air Lines: A Record 12 European Routes From Boston in 2026 — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Delta Air Lines — Airbus A330-900neo: official seat map and configuration — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Massport — Logan Airport: official public transportation guide — Accessed April 30, 2026
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection — Official ESTA website — Accessed April 30, 2026
- Meet Boston — Getting to Boston (official tourism bureau) — Accessed April 30, 2026
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