Fly from
Budget
S$ 123 - S$ 342
Route
Depart
Return
Price
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Tue 9-4
Nonstop1h 29m
Los Angeles
Sat 20-4
Nonstop1h 22m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Mon 29-4
Nonstop1h 31m
Los Angeles
Thu 2-5
Nonstop1h 24m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Mon 8-4
Nonstop1h 30m
Los Angeles
Wed 1-5
Nonstop1h 19m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Sat 18-5
Nonstop1h 29m
Los Angeles
Thu 23-5
Nonstop1h 24m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Tue 9-4
Nonstop1h 32m
Los Angeles
Tue 9-4
Nonstop1h 27m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Wed 1-5
Nonstop1h 33m
Los Angeles
Wed 1-5
Nonstop1h 30m
Seattle/Tacoma IntlLos Angeles
SEA - LAX
SEALAX
Seattle/Tacoma Intl
Tue 16-4
1 stop11h 17m
Los Angeles
Wed 17-4
1 stop8h 30m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Mon 8-4
1 stop6h 10m
Los Angeles
Wed 10-4
1 stop3h 50m
San FranciscoLos Angeles
SFO - LAX
SFOLAX
San Francisco
Sat 6-4
Nonstop1h 40m
Los Angeles
Mon 8-4
Nonstop1h 32m
Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Los Angeles (average of S$ 799). Flying to Los Angeles in July will prove the most costly (average of S$ 1,244). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
S$ 1,202
February
S$ 1,170
March
S$ 1,213
April
S$ 1,228
May
S$ 1,263
June
S$ 1,445
July
S$ 1,676
August
S$ 1,280
September
S$ 1,105
October
S$ 1,077
November
S$ 1,180
December
S$ 1,376
LAX Temperature | 14 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Los Angeles, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 14.0 C).
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First time on starlux. I was pleasantly surprised. Exceeded my expectations.
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First time on starlux. I was pleasantly surprised. Exceeded my expectations.
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First time on starlux. I was pleasantly surprised. Exceeded my expectations.
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First time on starlux. I was pleasantly surprised. Exceeded my expectations.
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First time on starlux. I was pleasantly surprised. Exceeded my expectations.
Los Angeles is a city that lives up to its stereotype: pretentious, brash and glitzy. Yet if you scratch its superficial surface you’ll discover a culturally diverse metropolis politely sitting beneath.
First-time travellers coming off their flights to Los Angeles will be overwhelmed by the sheer size of the city, making hiring a car a necessity. The easiest way to get to know LA is by exploring its famous neighbourhoods including Beverly Hills, Hollywood and Santa Monica. Home of the omnipresent Hollywood sign, Hollywood and West Hollywood exude a certain old Hollywood glamour with Frank Gehry-designed homes overlooking the city and convertible 1960s Comets parked in the driveways. Down the road is Beverly Hills where the most famous street in the world resides: Rodeo Drive. Here celebrities, tourists and the paparazzi stroll along the designer shops and cafes.
The relaxed beach towns of Los Angeles draw thousands of tourists each year to its chilly Pacific shores. Santa Monica’s Pier and the Third Street Promenade shops have become even more famous than the actual beach, while Venice Beach remains a firm favourite for people-watching. Although LA residents are fitness fanatics they never walk around the city, instead they’ll drive to the beach and bike along the coastline or hike the trails of Topanga State Park. Outdoor enthusiasts who book flights to Los Angeles should definitely pack some comfortable shoes and of course a camera – you never know when or where you’ll spot a celebrity.
The climate is Mediterranean with hot summers hitting about 23 degrees Celsius and cool winters (with some rain) of about 18 degrees. The Pacific Ocean is a moderating influence so the closer you get to the coast, the cooler the temperature. Watch out for the “June Gloom” in late spring which makes for overcast conditions for much of the day.
Los Angeles is so large and spread out that driving is the only way to get anywhere efficiently. Renting a car is your best option, and it’s one of the cheapest places in the country to do so. Don’t let the network of freeways scare you; you’ll be fine as long as you have a map or good directions. The city is very driver-friendly with wide streets and lots of parking. Rush hour is very crowded, and its best to avoid the freeways from 7am to 10am and 3pm to 7pm. If you’re not a driver, you can take the bus, but you’ll need to transfer several times and travel long distances, making bus travel extremely time-consuming. Avoid taking a bus late at night. The MetroRail consists of five subway lines that run frequently and quickly but only cover a small area of the city. Taxis are not advised, since the long distances rack up costs quickly.