New Nonstop Flights Land in Boise
Grab your sunglasses and hiking boots! Travelers now have even more options to and from Boise, thanks to new nonstop flights on Alaska and Avelo Airlines. Twice-weekly summer service to and from Sonoma County, California began in May, paving the way for visitors to easily experience both California and Idaho wine country. Starting in December, Alaska Airlines will offer direct flights to Bozeman, Montana. The winter seasonal service will run five times per week through mid-March 2025. December also marks the beginning of daily, year-round direct flights to Orange County’s Santa Ana airport. Finally, a highly-anticipated nonstop to Orlando, Florida lifts off in January 2025. Passengers can catch this seasonal flight three times per week through March 2025.
This brings the Boise Airport to a total of 28 nonstop destinations in the U.S., with connecting flights to thousands of cities worldwide. Plan your trip to Boise today!
Humblebrag: Boise Really Shines in the Fall
Maybe you haven’t heard, but crisp autumn air, cozy jackets and Boise’s river and trails are a winning combination. Cool mornings and warm days make fall a great time to explore the 190 miles of hiking and biking in Boise’s Ridge to Rivers trail system, with multiple trailheads located just minutes from downtown. Walk, bike or scooter along the Boise River Greenbelt under a canopy of colorful leaves, cast a fly into the Boise River or catch a show at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s outdoor amphitheater with picturesque views of the Boise Foothills.
Are gastronomic adventures more your style? Try one of the many restaurants, breweries and wineries along the Greenbelt, kick back with a drink at a local patio or drive 30 minutes west to experience Idaho’s Sunnyslope wine region. Looking for more? Find the ingredients for your next meal at one of the local farmers markets, sample a dish at one of Boise’s newest restaurants or take a local food tour. No matter your interests, you’re sure to find something great to do this fall in Boise.