Win! A pair of return flights to Boston with CheapOair.co.uk

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aerial view of boston ma usa



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Made famous by 1980s sitcom Cheers and its iconic theme tune, Boston offers a friendly city atmosphere, colonial architecture, cobbled streets and a lively restaurant scene for holidaymakers looking to experience a US city break with a difference.

Famous Acorn Street in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Famous Acorn Street in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA



To give you the chance to experience the vibrant city, we've teamed up with CheapOair to offer one lucky AOL Travel reader two return flights to Boston on Norwegian's brand new route for 2016.

Explore the place where the new and the old meet, where stone streets meet glass-enclosed shopping galleries, where The Freedom Trail landmarks stand beside cutting-edge restaurants and renowned performance theatres brush shoulders with trendy nightclubs.

Norwegian plane
Norwegian plane



On a trip to Boston, you can uncover the city's past while enjoying its distinctively modern edge, enjoy the old masters and the brew masters, pedal-powered swan boat rides or high speed catamaran whale watches.

Visitors can shop at artisanal markets or chic boutiques and while away the afternoon at a sidewalk café, or dine from the popular food trucks found throughout the city. You also won't want to miss taking a walking tour or blazing a trail of your own before strolling along the lively waterfront or cruising the historic harbour.

CheapOair is a traditional and online travel agency that uses innovative technology with contact centres and trained travel agents. It is available 24/7 to support customers and help travellers find deals from over 450 worldwide airlines, with access to great deals on over 100 million air fares, plus hotel rooms and car hire.

To book or for more information, visit cheapoair.co.uk

For your chance to win a pair of return flights to Boston, submit your details in the form below before 9 June 2016.

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