All Direct Flights from Los Angeles (LAX): 182 Nonstop Destinations on the Map
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the busiest airport on the West Coast and the gateway to the Pacific. With 182 nonstop destinations served by 70 airlines, it offers an extraordinary range of options — especially for Asia-Pacific travel.
By the numbers
- 182 nonstop destinations
- 101 domestic US routes
- 81 international routes
- 70 airlines
- 43 countries served
- Farthest: Singapore (SIN) — 14,113 km, ~17h 55m
- Nearest: Burbank, Bakersfield, San Diego — short regional hops
Asia-Pacific (20 destinations)
This is LAX's superpower. No other US airport matches its Asia-Pacific connectivity:
- Tokyo — NRT and HND (JAL, ANA, American, United, Delta, Singapore Airlines, ZIPAIR)
- Seoul — ICN (Korean Air, Asiana, Delta, Air Premia)
- Sydney — SYD (Qantas, United, Delta, American) — 12,747 km
- Melbourne — MEL (Qantas, United)
- Auckland — AKL (Air New Zealand) — gateway to New Zealand
- Singapore — SIN (Singapore Airlines, United) — LAX's longest route
- Taipei — TPE (EVA Air, China Airlines, Starlux)
- Manila — MNL (Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific)
- Shanghai — PVG (China Eastern, Air China)
- Beijing — PEK (Air China)
- Osaka — KIX (Japan Airlines, Zipair)
- Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xiamen, Shenzhen — various Chinese carriers
- Brisbane — BNE (Qantas, seasonal)
- Nadi (Fiji) — NAN (Fiji Airways)
- Papeete (Tahiti) — PPT (French Bee, Air Tahiti Nui)
Europe (15+ destinations)
LAX has steadily expanded its transatlantic network:
- London — LHR (British Airways, American, Delta, United, Virgin Atlantic)
- Paris — CDG (Air France, Delta, French Bee, Norse Atlantic)
- Amsterdam — AMS (KLM, Delta)
- Frankfurt — FRA (Lufthansa, Condor)
- Munich — MUC (Lufthansa)
- Dublin — DUB (Aer Lingus)
- Rome — FCO (ITA Airways, Delta)
- Barcelona — BCN (LEVEL, Norse Atlantic)
- Madrid — MAD (Iberia)
- Istanbul — IST (Turkish Airlines) — connecting to 315 onward destinations
- Zurich — ZRH (Swiss, Edelweiss)
- Reykjavik — KEF (Icelandair)
- Copenhagen — CPH (SAS, Norse)
Middle East
- Dubai — DXB (Emirates) — 13,419 km on the A380
- Doha — DOH (Qatar Airways) — 13,367 km
- Jeddah — JED (Saudia) — 13,409 km
- Abu Dhabi — AUH (Etihad)
Mexico & Latin America
LAX's proximity to the border and large diaspora communities drive heavy traffic:
- Mexico City — MEX (Aeromexico, Volaris, Delta, American, United)
- Cancun — CUN
- Guadalajara — GDL (Aeromexico, Volaris)
- San Jose del Cabo — SJD
- Puerto Vallarta — PVR
- Lima — LIM (LATAM)
- Bogota — BOG (Avianca)
- Sao Paulo — GRU (LATAM)
Domestic powerhouse
With 101 domestic routes, LAX connects to every corner of the US. High-frequency routes include:
- San Francisco — SFO (nearly every major carrier, shuttle-style frequency)
- Las Vegas — LAS
- New York — JFK and EWR (transcontinental premium routes)
- Seattle — SEA
- Chicago — ORD
- Honolulu — HNL (heavy vacation traffic)
- Phoenix — PHX
The bottom line
LAX's combination of Asia-Pacific depth, growing European routes, and a massive domestic network makes it one of the world's most important airports. If you're on the West Coast, chances are your best nonstop options start here.
Search LAX on FlightHop to visualize every route on our interactive map.