These are the cheapest months to fly from Logan to Barcelona, Hong Kong, and more

According to data from Skyscanner.

Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona. AP/Manu Fernandez, File

Get amazing travel deals when you sign up for Boston Traveler. Find the perfect getaway, grab special fares for local and international trips, and much more.With an international airport at their fingertips, Bostonians have a great number of options for destinations. But whether it’s for a family vacation or a solo adventure, fluctuating flight prices can make finding the right time to jet off tricky. To gauge the best time to fly, we turned to data from Skyscanner, a travel search engine that compares real-time pricing and flight information directly from airlines.<h2>To compile the deals, Skyscanner sorted destinations from Logan Airport by cheapest month during which to fly based on flight prices found in the last 15 days.</h2>For perspective, Skyscanner also included the average ticket cost for each location over a year.With that in mind, here are Skyscanner’s current best months to fly out of Logan Airport based on destination.1. Atlantic City in August
Flights starting at $71
Yearly average ticket price: $101 2. Cleveland in September
Flights starting at $95
Yearly average ticket price: $1483. Detroit in October
Flights starting at $98
Yearly average ticket price: $1814. Nashville in August
Flights starting at $107
Yearly average ticket price: $2375. Philadelphia in November
Flights starting at $127
Yearly average ticket price: $1736. Oslo, Norway in October
Flights starting at $269
Yearly average ticket price: $3717. Edinburgh, Scotland in September
Flights starting at $480
Yearly average ticket price: $7698. Barcelona in January
Flights starting at $387
Yearly average ticket price: $7319. Montreal in August
Flights starting at $244
Yearly average ticket price: $29910. Hong Kong in September
Flights starting at $514
Yearly average ticket price: $994

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