Airport Comparison
| BOS | KAY | |
|---|---|---|
| Airport Name | General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport | Wakaya Island Airport |
| IATA Code | BOS | KAY |
| ICAO Code | KBOS | NFNW |
| City | Boston | Wakaya Island |
| Country | United States | Fiji |
| Timezone | America/New_York | Pacific/Fiji |
| Elevation | 19 ft | 130 ft |
| Coordinates | 42.360000, -71.010000 | -17.620000, 179.020000 |
Boston (BOS) to Wakaya Island (KAY) Flight Distance
The flight distance from General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston, United States to Wakaya Island Airport (KAY) in Wakaya Island, Fiji is 12,942 kilometers (8,042 miles / 6,988 nautical miles). The estimated flight time for this route is approximately 16h, flying west at a heading of 270°.
This is an ultra-long-haul route, one of the longest in aviation. It requires wide-body aircraft with extended range capability such as the Airbus A350-900ULR or Boeing 777-200LR. Passengers should prepare for an extended flight with multiple meal services.
This is an international route connecting United States with Fiji. It is an intercontinental flight between North America and Oceania. Travelers should check visa requirements, customs regulations, and any travel advisories before booking.
Time zone information: When it's 17:19 in Boston, it's 10:19 in Wakaya Island. With a 17-hour time difference, travelers should plan for significant jet lag. It typically takes one day per hour of time difference to fully adjust.
The return flight from Wakaya Island (KAY) to Boston (BOS) follows a heading of 51° (northeast). Actual flight times may vary depending on wind conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used.
For more information about these airports, visit the General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS) and Wakaya Island Airport (KAY) detail pages, or use our flight duration calculator to compare other routes.