Shipping Routes

Shipping Austin to Boston (2026)

Updated 2026-03-10

Shipping Austin to Boston (2026)

Austin and Boston are approximately 1,770 miles apart, a cross-country corridor that connects central Texas to New England. Ground freight typically routes through the I-35/I-44/I-70 corridor through Oklahoma City, St. Louis, and Indianapolis before reaching the Northeast, or takes the southern I-10/I-20/I-95 route through the Gulf states and up the East Coast. Austin falls in USPS Zone 7 from Boston, pushing postal rates into a higher bracket. FedEx routes through Memphis, while UPS uses its Louisville Worldport as the primary sorting hub for this lane.

Carrier Comparison

CarrierService~Rate for 3 lbDelivery Time
USPS Priority MailPriority~$14.503 days
USPS Ground AdvantageGround~$9.006-8 days
UPS GroundGround~$17.505-6 days
UPS 2nd Day AirExpress~$33.502 days
FedEx GroundGround~$17.005-6 days
FedEx Express SaverExpress~$32.003 days

Cheapest Option by Package Size

  • Small (under 1 lb): USPS Ground Advantage at ~$5.50-$6.50 is the budget option. First-Class Package covers items under 13 oz at ~$4.60.
  • Medium (1-5 lb): USPS Flat Rate options provide the best value at this distance. The Padded Flat Rate Envelope at $9.65 saves $5-$8 over zone-based Priority Mail pricing ($11.50-$18.00). The Small Flat Rate Box at ~$10.20 works for denser items.
  • Heavy (5-20 lb): UPS Ground and FedEx Ground at ~$24.00-$42.00 are competitive for items too large for Flat Rate boxes. The USPS Large Flat Rate Box at ~$22.75 crushes weight-based options for dense items that fit—a 10 lb shipment saves ~$8-$15.
  • Large/Heavy (20+ lb): FedEx Ground and UPS Ground range from ~$48.00-$85.00. For freight-class shipments, FedEx Freight Economy starts around ~$100.00-$160.00 for palletized goods.

Delivery Time Comparison

Speed TierUSPSUPSFedEx
Ground6-8 days5-6 days5-6 days
Express3 days2 days3 days
Overnight1-2 days (Priority Mail Express)1 day (Next Day Air)1 day (Priority Overnight)

Tips for This Route

  1. LSO covers the Austin origin, but not the destination. Lone Star Overnight can handle pickup and initial transit from Austin at competitive rates, but it does not deliver to Boston. However, some LSO-partnered logistics services offer interline agreements with Northeast carriers. For most shippers, sticking with a single national carrier is simpler and more reliable on this coast-to-coast route.

  2. Boston’s winter weather creates seasonal delays. New England nor’easters between December and March can shut down carrier operations in the Boston metro for 1-2 days. The I-90/Massachusetts Turnpike and I-95 approaches to Boston are particularly vulnerable to winter storm closures. Add a one-day buffer to ground delivery estimates during winter.

  3. Flat Rate is the smart strategy at this distance. With Austin-to-Boston in Zone 7, weight-based USPS pricing escalates quickly above 3 lb. A 5 lb standard Priority Mail package costs ~$20.00+, but the Medium Flat Rate Box handles that same weight for ~$16.10. Check Flat Rate eligibility for every shipment on this route.

  4. Austin’s tech economy means high-value shipments are common. Electronics, computer components, and other high-value goods move frequently between Austin’s tech corridor and Boston’s innovation economy. For items over $100, consider adding shipping insurance—USPS includes $100 of coverage with Priority Mail, while UPS and FedEx offer declared value coverage starting at ~$3.00 per $100.

Key Takeaways

  • USPS Flat Rate boxes offer the best value on this 1,770-mile route, saving $5-$15+ over zone-based pricing.
  • Ground delivery takes 5-8 days depending on carrier; plan for longer transit during winter months.
  • UPS and FedEx Ground arrive 1-2 days faster than USPS Ground Advantage on this corridor.
  • High-value tech shipments between these two innovation hubs should include shipping insurance.

Next Steps

Shipping rates are estimates based on published carrier rates and may vary. Verify current rates with your carrier.