March departures from Logan International Airport (BOS) combine transitional spring weather with steady international flight schedules. Expect cool mornings and possible late-season snow; pack layered clothing and a compact umbrella. Transit options include the MBTA Blue Line, Silver Line SL1, Logan Express from Framingham/Hyannis, rideshares from nearby major cities (Providence, New York, Portland ME), and off-site parking services. For better fares on Boston to Moscow routes, search flexible dates, consider one-stop itineraries via Helsinki, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt, and set price alerts. Check your airline's updated baggage policies and online check-in to speed through Logan International Airport (BOS) during peak days like early March weekends. Book lounges or expedited screening if you prefer a smoother preflight experience.
March arrivals at Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO) require readiness for cold weather and potentially slower ground operations. Dress warmly for any outdoor transfers; terminals are heated but surface transport can be chilly. After passport control and customs, use Aeroexpress for a fast connection to central Moscow, or licensed taxis for door-to-door service. If connecting onward to St. Petersburg, Kazan, Sochi, or Yekaterinburg, allow at least 2–3 hours between international and domestic flights to account for re-check and security. March often features events like International Women's Day on March 8—expect increased domestic travel around holiday dates, so book onward tickets early. For shopping and SIM cards, duty-free and telecom kiosks are available; check currency exchange rates and card acceptance before leaving Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO).