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Drive or Fly

Drive or fly from Boston to Washington, D.C.?

Our pick
Toss-up
1 traveler, one way
πŸš— Drive
$60
8 hr 8 min Β· 480 mi
✈️ Fly
$110
5 hr 13 min door-to-door
In the air
1 hr 13 min
+ ~4h airport time

It is close: flying saves about 2 hr 55 min of travel time, but driving saves roughly $50. Either can be the right call.

The honest answer to β€œBoston to Washington: drive or fly?” depends less on the flight time than on everything around it. A nonstop is only about 1 hr 13 min in the air, but getting to the airport, clearing security, boarding, and reaching your destination at the other end realistically adds around four hours. That pushes the true door-to-door flight time to about 5 hr 13 min, against roughly 8 hr 8 min for the drive.

On cost, a solo driver burns about $60 in fuel each way, while a one-way ticket runs near $110per person. Driving’s big advantage is that the cost is fixed per car, not per head β€” so the more people travel together, the more the maths tilts toward the road. On fuel alone, driving comes in cheaper than flying here even for a solo traveler. The table below shows how that plays out.

How the maths changes with your group

Who is travellingDrive (fuel, 1 car)Fly (airfare)Cheaper
Solo, one way$60$110πŸš— Drive
2 travelers, round trip$120$440πŸš— Drive
4 travelers, round trip$120$880πŸš— Drive

Fuel assumes 28 mpg at $3.50/gallon; airfare is an estimate per person. Round-trip rows double both legs. Run your exact numbers in the Drive or Fly calculator.

Leaning toward the drive? Map evenly-spaced rest and fuel stops, find a halfway meeting point, or read the full Boston to Washington distance & route guide. Pricing the fuel more precisely? Use the trip cost calculator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For a solo one-way trip, driving is cheaper β€” about $60 in fuel to drive versus roughly $110 to fly. The gap narrows or flips as you add travelers, since one car carries everyone while airfare is charged per seat.