American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole08:00
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 35m
19:35
NRT
Tokyo
$466
per person

LAX → NRT · Japan
$529
Cheapest fare
~12h
Flight time
8+
Airlines
3
Direct flights
American Airlines
AA101
FlyMole08:00
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 35m
19:35
NRT
Tokyo
$466
per person
British Airways
BA178
FlyMole20:45
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 57m
via London
08:42
NRT
Tokyo
$665
$554
per person
Delta Air Lines
DL409
FlyMole08:00
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 32m
via London
19:32
NRT
Tokyo
$562
$468
per person
4 seats left!
United Airlines
UA144
FlyMole20:45
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 34m
08:19
NRT
Tokyo
$593
$494
per person
2 seats left!
Lufthansa
LH401
FlyMole16:30
LAX
Los Angeles
11h 40m
04:10
NRT
Tokyo
$529
per person
1 seats left!
Emirates
EK208
FlyMole13:15
LAX
Los Angeles
12h 23m
via London
01:38
NRT
Tokyo
$514
per person
1 seats left!
Qatar Airways
QR700
FlyMole14:30
LAX
Los Angeles
12h 24m
via London
02:54
NRT
Tokyo
$539
per person
4 seats left!
Virgin Atlantic
VS025
FlyMole09:00
LAX
Los Angeles
12h 23m
via London
21:23
NRT
Tokyo
$686
$572
per person
The Los Angeles (LAX) to Tokyo (NRT) route is one of the most popular international routes. The average flight time is approximately 12 hours.
Typical fares for economy class start from $529.
American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Virgin Atlantic and more operate this route.
Searching for flights from Los Angeles to Tokyo offers travelers a gateway to a vibrant metropolis rich in culture and technology. Typically, direct flights on this route take about 11 to 12 hours, making it a long but manageable journey. The best time to travel is during the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is mild, and the city’s parks and gardens showcase their stunning foliage or blooms. Major airlines like All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta offer direct flights, while others such as United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines may have one or two layovers, usually in cities like San Francisco or Honolulu. When considering layovers, it's important to factor in not just the duration of your total travel time but also the convenience of the connecting airport. For instance, flying through San Francisco International can provide better amenities and more comfortable seating areas compared to smaller airports. If you do end up with a layover, use this opportunity to stretch your legs, grab a bite to eat, and prepare for your arrival in Japan, where an unforgettable adventure awaits.