Our data suggests that currently, the cheapest flights from Los Angeles are being offered by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Frontier. For example, Alaska Airlines flights from Los Angeles to Oakland, California, start at $27, American Airlines flights from Los Angeles to Sacramento cost around $29, and Frontier flights from Los Angeles to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport are around $34.
Currently, the cheapest flight from Los Angeles found by our users is for $6 to New Orleans. Prices will vary according to several factors such as the departure date and time, but on average you can expect to pay around $700 to travel from Los Angeles to New Orleans.
New York, San Francisco and New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport are currently the destinations served most frequently from Los Angeles, with 186, 144 and 128 flights per day on average, respectively.
Airlines including American Airlines, Delta and United Airlines frequently fly from Los Angeles. You can view other airlines by performing a quick search in the form above.
If you are looking for a cheap first class flight, consider flights to Las Vegas, for which the starting price of a first class seat can be as low as $145.
Prices for flights from Los Angeles Airport refresh daily.
As of October 2024, there are 103 operators available to choose from for flights from Los Angeles Airport.
The minimum age a child must be to fly alone is five but airlines that offer an unaccompanied minor (UNMR) service will have their own age restrictions, including rules around flight length, timings, and stopovers. We always recommend checking with the individual airline you are booking with to travel from Los Angeles Airport.
The required travel and health documents for your Los Angeles Airport trip may vary depending on your itinerary and personal circumstances. As a general rule, you should carry multiple documents, including a national ID card or driver's license and a passport valid for six months after your intended arrival at Los Angeles Airport. We recommend that you seek guidance from your airline or a reliable third party such as IATA.