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Outbound

11 hours

Return

10 hours

Daily Flights

10+

Airlines

5

Timezone note

Los Angeles is 8 hours behind London. Morning departures land afternoon LA time.

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London to Los Angeles flights

London to Los Angeles is 11 hours outbound, with most flights departing late morning and landing afternoon/evening LA time.

The 8-hour timezone difference means morning UK departures (10am-1pm) land 3-6pm LA time. That's 11pm-2am UK time.

LAX is notoriously complex with 9 terminals. International arrivals typically use: - TBIT (Tom Bradley): Most carriers - Terminal 7: BA, some others

From landing to exit is 45-90 minutes at LAX. Customs queues vary wildly. The new Metro connection helps with onward transport.

British Airways operates multiple daily services. Virgin Atlantic, American, United, and Delta also fly the route.

Return flights depart LA afternoon/evening, landing UK morning.

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FAQ

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How long is London to Los Angeles?

About 11 hours outbound. Return is faster at around 10 hours.

What time do morning flights land in LA?

10am-1pm UK departures land 3-6pm LA time (11pm-2am UK time).

Is LAX efficient?

Not particularly. Budget 45-90 minutes from landing to exit for international arrivals.

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Tom Walsh

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Aviation lover who built SkyText because families deserve to know when someone lands safely. Has tracked more flights than he'd like to admit.