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Los Angeles is not just about the glitz and glamour; it's a city of superlatives and fascinating numbers. Did you know that LA is home to over 100 museums, making it one of the cultural capitals of the world? The city's economy is the third-largest in the world among cities, after Tokyo and New York, with a GDP exceeding $1 trillion. From the beaches of Santa Monica to the art installations of the Getty Center, it's a city you want to keep coming back to.
Booking a business class ticket to Los Angeles can come with a premium, but the benefits often justify the additional cost. Round-trip flights from major hubs like London (LON) or Tokyo (TYO) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in January 2025 range from $3,831 to $6,505 for business class, as checked in October 2024.
Speaking of airports, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is not just one of the busiest airports in the United States but also a gateway to the Pacific and beyond. LAX features nine terminals connected by a U-shaped, two-level roadway, making it a hub for both domestic and international flights. The airport offers an array of amenities, including luxury lounges for business class passengers, upscale dining, and shopping options that make layovers more enjoyable.
To make flying business class more affordable, savvy travelers often tap into loyalty programs and airline miles. Programs like Delta SkyMiles, American Airlines AAdvantage, and United MileagePlus allow you to accumulate points that can be redeemed for business class upgrades or discounted tickets. Additionally, You can also transfer points from credit card programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, or Citi ThankYou to various airline partners, offering more flexibility in booking your business class journey.
Ready to elevate your travel experience? Keep reading to discover why business class flights to Los Angeles are the top choice for discerning travelers. Uncover detailed answers to your most pressing questions and learn expert tips on how to book smart, upgrade efficiently, and make the most of your business class journey to America's entertainment capital!
Let's dive into the specifics of routes, airlines, and pricing to help you find the best fit for your travel needs. From London, British Airways offers a nonstop flight to Los Angeles (LAX) that takes approximately 11 hours. This direct route is ideal for business travelers or those short on time, with round-trip fares starting at around $5,028. If you want to save, consider a one-stop option with American Airlines via Dallas (DFW) or Chicago (ORD). These flights take about 15-16 hours and can be up to 20% cheaper, with fares starting at around $3,873.
From Manila (MNL), Philippine Airlines provides a nonstop flight to Los Angeles, taking about 13 hours. Round-trip fares start around $5,713. For a more budget-friendly option, consider a one-stop flight with EVA Air via Taipei (TPE) or with Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong (HKG). These flights take about 16-17 hours and can be up to 30% cheaper, with fares starting at around $4,800.
From Tokyo, both American Airlines and Japan Airlines offer nonstop flights to Los Angeles, taking approximately 11 hours. Round-trip fares start around $4,087. For a more economical choice, consider a one-stop flight with ANA via Tokyo Narita (NRT) or with United Airlines via San Francisco (SFO). These flights take about 14-15 hours and can be up to 25% cheaper, with fares starting at around $3,560.
Lastly, flying out of Paris, Air France provides a nonstop flight to Los Angeles, taking about 12 hours. Round-trip fares start at around $4,577. To save, consider a one-stop flight with Delta Air Lines via Atlanta (ATL) or with United Airlines via Newark (EWR). These flights take about 15-16 hours and can be up to 20% cheaper, with fares starting at around $3,400.
Note: Consider booking early, as prices can fluctuate by 20-30% based on seasonality and demand.
How to Travel from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Downtown: Trains, Taxis, and More.
Upon landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), you'll find several options to reach downtown Los Angeles:
Let’s dive into what airlines like Delta, United Airlines, American Airlines, and Philippine Airlines bring to the table, helping you make informed travel decisions.
Delta Air Lines
On routes to LAX, especially the premium transcontinental flights from cities like New York (JFK) and Paris (PAR), Delta showcases its Delta One business class cabins. You'll often find yourself aboard aircraft like the Boeing 767-300ER or the Boeing 757, offering a comfortable and luxurious experience. The cabins are arranged in a 1-2-1 layout, ensuring every passenger enjoys direct aisle access. The seats transform into fully flat beds with privacy dividers, multiple charging ports, and intuitive controls. You'll also find ample storage space and large touchscreens with various entertainment options to keep you engaged throughout the flight.
Regarding dining, Delta partners with top chefs to craft a menu that delights the palate. Your meal service starts with a selection of premium nuts and an aperitif. You'll then choose from several main courses inspired by regional flavors and made with fresh ingredients. For dessert, indulge in decadent cakes or custom ice cream sundaes served from a two-tiered dessert cart.
Delta provides a premium amenity kit packed with travel essentials to enhance your comfort during the flight. Inside, you'll find a toothbrush and toothpaste, an eye mask, earplugs, and high-quality skincare products from renowned brands. These thoughtful additions make your journey that much more enjoyable.
As a member of the SkyTeam alliance, Delta offers Delta One passengers access to its Delta Sky Clubs in major airports like New York (JFK), Atlanta (ATL), and Los Angeles (LAX). Here, you can unwind with complimentary snacks, beverages, Wi-Fi, and even shower facilities before your flight takes off.
Your baggage allowance in Delta One is generous, including two checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each, plus a carry-on and a personal item. This is perfect for longer trips when you need to pack a bit more without worrying about extra fees.
Now, if you're looking to book with miles, a Delta One one-way ticket to Los Angeles can vary widely, often ranging from 60,000 to 100,000 Delta SkyMiles, depending on the route and time of booking. But here's a savvy tip: by booking through the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, you might snag the same seat for fewer miles—potentially as low as 45,000 points one-way on certain transcontinental routes. This can save you many points compared to booking directly with Delta, making it an incredible deal for the astute traveler.
United Airlines
United Airlines elevates international travel with their Polaris business class, particularly shining on routes from major European hubs to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) via their U.S. gateways. Operating sophisticated aircraft like the Boeing 777-200ER and 787-9 Dreamliner on transatlantic segments, United's premier cabins feature a spacious 1-2-1 configuration that ensures direct aisle access for every passenger. From London Heathrow (LHR) to LAX via hubs like Newark (EWR) or Chicago O'Hare (ORD), expect round-trip fares between $5,000–$7,000, while routes from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) typically command $5,200–$7,500.
The Polaris experience begins on the ground with exclusive access to United's renowned Polaris lounges. At U.S. hubs such as Newark and Chicago, these lounges offer spa-like shower suites, quiet resting pods, and both buffet and à la carte dining that rivals upscale restaurants. While departing from European airports, passengers can enjoy access to Star Alliance partner lounges, enhancing the pre-flight experience.
Onboard, each pod transforms into a fully flat bed dressed in luxurious Saks Fifth Avenue bedding. The seats feature intuitive controls, multiple power outlets, and generous storage space.
Entertainment comes via a personal system loaded with current movies, shows, and music. For connectivity, United's Wi-Fi keeps you productive throughout the flight.
Dining reaches new heights in Polaris class, starting with hot towels and premium beverages. The multi-course service includes a gourmet appetizer cart, fresh bread selections, and chef-crafted entrées paired with curated wines. The onboard bistro ensures you stay refreshed with snacks, cocktails, and craft beers throughout the journey.
Baggage benefits are substantial: two free checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each, plus generous carry-on allowances (9 x 14 x 22 inches overhead, plus one personal item). MileagePlus Premier members enjoy additional perks based on status level.
Smart booking strategies can make Polaris more accessible. Award tickets typically require 60,000–70,000 MileagePlus miles one-way from Europe to Los Angeles via United's U.S. hubs. For upgrades, expect to need about 20,000 miles plus a $550 copay one-way, though costs vary by fare class. Pro tip: United often releases last-minute Polaris award space to MileagePlus members, making spontaneous upgrades possible.
American Airlines
American Airlines stands out with its premium Flagship Business Class, particularly on its advanced Boeing 777-300ER and 787-9 aircraft. The 1-2-1 seating configuration ensures privacy and direct aisle access for every passenger, making your journey to the West Coast both comfortable and luxurious.
Each business class seat transforms into a fully flat bed, featuring privacy dividers and an impressive 18.5-inch touchscreen entertainment system loaded with current movies, TV shows, and music. The thoughtfully designed space includes intuitive controls, multiple charging ports, and ample storage—essential for long-haul flights to or from Los Angeles.
The flagship experience begins on the ground with exclusive access to American premium lounges. At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the Flagship Lounge offers chef-prepared meals, premium wine selections, and shower suites—perfect for refreshing before or after your flight. Through Oneworld Alliance partnerships, passengers also enjoy access to premium lounges worldwide, including British Airways' prestigious lounges at Heathrow if you're connecting through London.
Dining reaches new heights with American's premium service. The multi-course experience begins with craft cocktails and warm nuts, followed by gourmet appetizers and main courses crafted by celebrated chefs. The wine program particularly shines, featuring curated selections that complement each dish. Premium snacks remain available throughout the flight in the walk-up bar area, so you can satisfy cravings anytime.
The signature amenity kit, featuring products from top brands like Allies of Skin, includes premium skincare items, comfortable socks, an eye mask, and essential toiletries. It's thoughtfully designed to ensure passengers arrive refreshed and ready for their Los Angeles adventures.
Smart booking strategies can maximize value. While AAdvantage awards typically require around 115,000 miles round-trip for business class on international routes to Los Angeles, savvy travelers can leverage partner programs like Etihad Guest to book the same seats for as low as 50,000 miles one-way—a remarkable saving. Each ticket includes two checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each, plus priority check-in and boarding, making your travel experience seamless from start to finish.
Philippine Airlines
Philippine Airlines is a solid choice for travelers heading from Manila to Los Angeles, offering nonstop flights that make your journey seamless. On this route, the airline showcases its Mabuhay business class on aircraft such as the Boeing 777-300ER and the Airbus A350-900, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious experience. The A350 features a 1-2-1 layout, so every passenger enjoys direct aisle access. On the Boeing 777-300ER, the business class cabin has a 2-3-2 configuration, but the seats are designed to offer ample space and comfort.
Seats recline into fully flat beds up to 78 inches long and come equipped with privacy partitions, multiple charging ports, and intuitive controls. You'll also find ample storage space and large touchscreens with various entertainment options to keep you engaged throughout the flight.
Your meal service kicks off with an appetizer and an aperitif. You'll then choose from several main courses inspired by Filipino and international flavors, made with fresh ingredients. For dessert, indulge in decadent cakes or local delicacies that make the dining experience truly special.
To enhance your comfort during the flight, the airline provides a premium amenity kit packed with travel essentials. Inside, you'll find a toothbrush and toothpaste, an eye mask, earplugs, and high-quality skincare products from L'Occitane. These thoughtful additions make your journey that much more enjoyable.
As for lounge access, business class passengers can relax in the Mabuhay Lounge at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL). The lounge offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a selection of hot and cold dishes, beverages, and shower facilities—perfect for freshening up before your flight. If you're departing from Los Angeles, Philippine Airlines provides access to partner lounges like the Star Alliance Lounge at LAX, enhancing your overall travel experience.
Your baggage allowance in business class is generous, including two checked bags up to 70 pounds (32 kg) each, plus a carry-on and a personal item. This is perfect for longer trips when you need to pack a bit more without worrying about extra fees.
If you want to book with miles, Philippine Airlines' Mabuhay Miles program allows you to redeem points for business class seats. Availability can be limited, so it's wise to book well in advance.
Upon touching down at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), situated in Westchester about 16 miles from Downtown LA, you'll find yourself in one of the world's busiest airports—a major gateway to international destinations, especially across the Pacific.
LAX features nine passenger terminals arranged in a U-shaped configuration. Terminals 1 through 8 and the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) are connected by shuttle buses and some by airside walkways, allowing you to transfer without exiting security. The recently opened Terminal 1.5 connects Terminals 1-3 via an airside walkway, enhancing connectivity. For transfers between TBIT and Terminals 4-8, utilize the convenient walkways to move swiftly between flights.
Navigating the Airport
Lounges at LAX
As a business class traveler, you have access to several exclusive lounges:
Note: ICE Currency Exchange booths are located post-security on the departure level in Terminals 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and TBIT.
Delta Air Lines and American Airlines are top choices for a premium business class experience to Los Angeles. Delta's Delta One offers lie-flat seats, direct aisle access, and personalized service, ensuring a comfortable journey. American Airlines' Flagship Business class features spacious seating, enhanced privacy, and chef-inspired dining, making your flight both luxurious and relaxing.
Flying business class to Los Angeles comes with a host of benefits that enhance your travel experience. You'll enjoy priority check-in and boarding, allowing you to bypass long lines at the airport. Onboard, spacious lie-flat seats and premium entertainment options make for a comfortable journey. Additional perks like gourmet meals, increased baggage allowance, and access to exclusive airport lounges add value to your trip.
Yes, all four airlines offer the option to pre-order meals for business class passengers. Delta allows Delta One customers to select their main courses up to 72 hours before departure. United's Polaris business class passengers can pre-select meals on specific international routes. American Airlines offers pre-ordering for Flagship Business class on both domestic and international flights. Philippine Airlines also provides a pre-order meal service for business class travelers, especially on long-haul flights.
Typically, mid-week days like Tuesdays and Wednesdays offer the most affordable business class fares to Los Angeles. Airlines often have lower demand on these days, leading to reduced prices.
Flying from Europe to Los Angeles typically takes between 11 to 13 hours, depending on your departure city and flight conditions. For instance, a nonstop flight from London to Los Angeles usually takes around 11 hours. Departures from cities like Paris, Frankfurt, or Amsterdam might take closer to 11.5 to 12 hours. If you're flying from Southern Europe—say, Madrid or Rome—you can expect the journey to be around 12 to 13 hours.
In Terminal 4, American Airlines business class passengers can enjoy the Admirals Club and the Flagship Lounge, both offering food, drinks, and showers. The Delta Sky Club and Delta One Lounge are located in Terminals 2 and 3, featuring amenities like showers, premium dining, and comfortable seating. In the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT), there’s a Star Alliance Business Class Lounge, The Centurion Lounge, and Air France Lounge, each offering food, drinks, and showers. For United travelers, Terminal 7 houses the United Polaris Lounge and United Club with similar premium amenities.
Yes, you can use frequent flier miles. For example, if you're flying from London, expect to spend around 25,000 to 55,000 AAdvantage miles on American Airlines, depending on the time of booking and demand. From Tokyo, business class flights on Alaska Airlines may require between 50,000 and 70,000 Mileage Plan miles. Always check with your airline's specific rewards program for the most accurate redemption rates.