Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 5 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 1,300 miles (approx. 2,100 kilometers)
- Costs: €300 - €500 (depending on booking time and class)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flights during the week for better rates and consider choosing a flight with a layover in Minneapolis for more options.
Take a flight from Thief River Falls Regional Airport (TVF) to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), and then connect to a flight heading to Worcester Regional Airport (ORH). It's the quickest way by air since there are limited direct options.
Driving
- Companies: [Rent a Car Services: Enterprise, Hertz]
- Duration: Approximately 20-22 hours (without significant stops)
- Distance: 1,300 miles (approx. 2,100 kilometers)
- Costs: €150 - €250 (gasoline and tolls), plus rental fees (€50 - €100/day depending on the rental duration)
- Roads/Routes: I-94 E, I-90 E
Pro Tip: Use a navigation app to monitor real-time traffic and plan your fuel stops in advance to save on time and costs.
Driving can offer a scenic route through the Great Lakes and New England, but prepare for long hours on the road. Consider splitting the journey into manageable segments with overnight stays.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 30-36 hours (depending on connections)
- Distance: 1,300 miles (approx. 2,100 kilometers)
- Costs: €150 - €200 (varies based on seat selection and routing)
- Roads/Routes: Primarily along I-90 E and I-80 E
Pro Tip: Book your bus ticket in advance and consider traveling during off-peak hours for more comfortable seating.
Bus travel is the most affordable option but can be lengthy. Greyhound and Megabus have various routes that connect Minneapolis and Boston where you can transfer.