Los Angeles Paris

1 nonstop pairs · 3 nonstop airlines · 70 nonstop flights/week

Air France flies LAX to Charles de Gaulle several times a day. About 11 hours going, closer to 12 coming home. They have the most flights and the easiest rebooking if your schedule shifts. Delta codeshares on these same Air France flights, so if you collect SkyMiles, book through Delta and fly on the Air France plane.

Before you pay the Air France fare, check Air Tahiti Nui. They fly a 787 from LAX to CDG on their way to Tahiti, and you can buy just the Paris leg. Fewer people think to search for them, so fares run noticeably lower for the exact same nonstop route. The plane is a comfortable widebody with a good economy seat. This is not a budget carrier experience.

Every flight from LA lands at CDG, which is about 25 km northeast of central Paris. It feels far but the RER B train runs from inside the terminal to Gare du Nord in 35 minutes for a few euros. Tap your card, no ticket window. A taxi is around 55 euros fixed rate and honestly sits in the same traffic you can see from the train window. Take the train.

Have a specific need? Use the decision guide below to filter by your airline, where you live, lounges, or where you're staying in Paris.

Best Overall
LAX CDG
2 airlines 70/wk 10h 50m
71% on-time
Air France, Air Tahiti Nui. Also bookable via Delta Air Lines. Air France on the A350, three times a day with same-day rebooking flexibility.
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Best pair by where you're coming from

Your location determines which airport is closest and most convenient.
Santa Monica and the Westside Best
The closest neighborhoods to LAX that people actually want to stay in. Lincoln Boulevard south to the airport takes 20 to 30 minutes outside rush hour. During the evening rush, the 405 backs up and the drive can double.
Downtown Los Angeles Good
The FlyAway bus runs from Union Station to LAX and avoids freeway traffic entirely. The most predictable ground transfer in the metro area. Driving the 110 to the 105 ranges from 30 minutes to over an hour.
Hollywood and Mid-City
La Brea south to the 105, or surface streets through Inglewood. Thirty to forty-five minutes depending on time of day. No direct transit link to LAX. Rideshare or drive.
The Valley Flexible
Burbank, Sherman Oaks, Studio City. The 405 south through the Sepulveda Pass is the only freeway option and is notoriously slow during rush hour. Budget 60 to 90 minutes from the north Valley.
South Bay and Beach Cities Best
Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach are 15 minutes from the terminals. The South Bay is close enough that the airport is a non-issue. From deeper Orange County, the 405 north runs 45 to 60 minutes.
Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley Flexible
The 210 to the 110 to the 105 is the route, and it takes 45 to 75 minutes depending on traffic. No good transit option to LAX. Leave early.
For most Los Angeles-area travelers, LAX → CDG is the default.3 airlines, 70 flights/wk.
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Best pair by where you're staying in Paris

Your Paris airport matters as much as your Los Angeles airport.
Le Marais and central Paris Best
The 3rd and 4th arrondissements. Walking distance to Notre-Dame, the Seine, and Centre Pompidou. Dense with restaurants and shops on narrow streets. The RER B from Charles de Gaulle connects at Chatelet-Les Halles, putting you one metro stop from the heart of the Marais.
Saint-Germain-des-Pres Best
Left Bank, 6th arrondissement. Galleries, bookshops, and the cafe culture that built the neighborhood's reputation. Hotels here lean boutique over chain. From Charles de Gaulle, the RER B to Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame drops you on the edge of the district.
8th arrondissement and Champs-Elysees Good
Business hotels, luxury retail, and the grand avenues. The natural base for corporate trips. From the airport, take the RER B to Gare du Nord and a short metro ride or taxi west.
Montmartre Good
The 18th arrondissement, up the hill from the rest of the city. Budget-friendly hotels and a village pace once you leave the Sacre-Coeur tourist zone. Gare du Nord on the RER B is the nearest major stop from Charles de Gaulle, and Montmartre is a short metro ride north.
La Defense Tradeoff
The business district west of the city center. If your meetings are here, stay here. The commute from central Paris adds 30 to 40 minutes each way. From Charles de Gaulle, a direct bus or taxi avoids crossing central Paris entirely.
CDG is the right Paris airport for most travelers.Check individual route pages for ground transport from CDG.
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Which pair your airline flies nonstop

Loyalty programs drive airport choice for frequent flyers. Here's where each airline operates.
AirlineLAX–CDG
Air France
Delta Air Lines
Air Tahiti Nui
Most airlines fly LAX → CDG.0 airlines serve multiple pairs.
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Ranked by on-time performance

On-time = departing within 15 min of schedule. Higher competition tends to keep airlines punctual.
LAX → CDG #1
71% on-time. 3 airlines competing.
LAX → CDG has a 71% on-time record.High competition keeps airlines punctual.
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Lounge access by airport and terminal

Premium lounge access varies dramatically by terminal. This alone can determine airport choice for some travelers.
Limited Lounge Options
Ontario does not have the lounge infrastructure of a major hub. Options are minimal. The terminals have food courts and a few sit-down restaurants past security. For the kind of short, low-stress trips this airport handles well, the gate area is comfortable enough.
SNA Terminal
No airline lounges. No Sky Club, no Admirals Club, no United Club. The terminal has a handful of sit-down restaurants and decent seating, but nothing behind a door. The tradeoff: you spend 20 minutes in the building instead of two hours, so a lounge matters less here than at a larger airport.
LAX T4 Flagship Lounge Top Tier
American Airlines Flagship passengers and oneworld Emerald on premium cabin tickets. Sit-down dining, shower suites, and a quieter space than the Admirals Clubs in the same terminal. One of the stronger domestic lounges in the building.
LAX TBIT Oneworld Lounge Good
Inside the Tom Bradley International Terminal. Open to oneworld business and first class passengers. Large footprint with tarmac views, hot food, and bar service. An airside connector from Terminal 4 reaches TBIT without leaving security.
LAX T2/T3 Delta Sky Club Good
Open to Delta One passengers, SkyMiles Diamond and Platinum members, and Amex Platinum cardholders with a same-day Delta boarding pass. Food, drinks, and shower access. Gets crowded during the eastbound red-eye push in the evening.
LAX T7/T8 United Club Good
Standard United Club with food and drinks. Requires United Club membership or Star Alliance Gold status. No Polaris Lounge at LAX, which is a step down from what United offers at Newark or SFO.
LAX T5 (JetBlue)
No lounge. JetBlue does not operate a dedicated lounge at LAX, so Mint passengers board early but have no pre-flight space. Terminal 5 has food options and seating, but nothing behind a door. The one gap in the Mint product .
No Airline Lounges
Burbank does not have airline club lounges. No Admirals Club, no Sky Club, no Centurion. The terminal is small enough that the lounge question does not come up. You clear security, walk to your gate, and the wait is short.
Gate Area
Limited food and coffee past security. A few options on the landside before you clear the checkpoint. The tradeoff for Burbank speed is less to do at the gate, but the wait is usually short enough that it does not matter.
No Lounges Available
Long Beach Airport does not have airline lounges or independent lounge facilities. The terminal is small enough that the absence is painless. A bar and a few restaurants sit past security. Boarding happens quickly at an airport this size.
CDG T2E Air France La Premiere Lounge Top Tier
Air France first class and top-tier Flying Blue members only. Dedicated restaurant, spa treatments, champagne bar, and private rest areas. One of the best airline lounges in Europe. Worth arriving early if you are flying La Premiere on the JFK route.
CDG T2E Air France Business Lounge Best
Open to Air France business class and SkyTeam Elite Plus. Large space with hot food, a wine bar, showers, and quiet rest areas. Fills up before the afternoon long-haul departure wave but absorbs the crowd. Food quality is noticeably above US airline lounge standard.
CDG T1 Star Alliance Lounge Good
Star Alliance Gold and business class on member carriers. Smaller and quieter than the Air France lounges in Terminal 2. Decent food and bar selection. United passengers departing from Terminal 1 use this one.
CDG Icare Lounge (Priority Pass) Value
Priority Pass and pay-per-entry access in Terminal 2. Basic food, drinks, seating, and Wi-Fi. Smaller than the airline lounges and can fill to capacity. It beats the gate, but keep expectations in check.
Your airline and cabin class determine which lounges you can access.Check route pages for terminal assignments.
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Ranked by flights per week

More flights = more flexibility. Miss your flight, catch the next one. Schedule depth is insurance.
LAX → CDG #1
70/wk (~10/day) — 3 airlines.
LAX → CDG: 70 flights/week.10 departures per day.
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Getting to the airport

Cost and time vary by mode. Train is more predictable than driving.
Rideshare Best
Pickup is on the arrivals level outside each terminal. Wait times are usually short given the lower passenger volume. Rides to downtown Riverside take around 25 minutes. Rides to downtown LA run 50 to 90 minutes depending on time of day and freeway conditions.
Metrolink (via connecting rideshare) Flexible
Ontario Airport does not have a direct rail station. The nearest Metrolink stops are a short rideshare away. From there, trains run to LA Union Station in around 90 minutes. Slower than driving but useful if you want to skip freeway traffic into the city.
Taxi Good
Taxis are available outside the terminals. Fares to nearby Inland Empire destinations run around $25. Rideshares are typically cheaper for all distances.
Rental Car Good
The rental car center is across the street from the terminals. A short walk gets you there without a shuttle bus. Quick and easy compared to the off-site rental car process at LAX.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Best
Pickup at the curb or a short walk from baggage claim. Fares run around $10 to $20 to Irvine, around $15 to $25 to Anaheim. Quick and simple because the terminal is small and the pickup zone is close.
Rental Car Good
Counters inside the terminal complex. If you are visiting Orange County for more than a day, a car is the default. The 405, 55, and 73 freeways connect SNA to Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and Anaheim within 15 to 25 minutes.
Taxi Good
Metered fares from outside baggage claim. Short rides to nearby cities run around $15 to $30. Practical for a quick trip to a hotel in Irvine or Costa Mesa without waiting for rideshare surge to settle.
Hotel Shuttle Value
Many Orange County hotels run complimentary airport shuttles to SNA. Check with your hotel before arranging other transport. The airport is small enough that shuttles pull up right outside the terminal.
FlyAway Bus to Union Station Best
Runs every 30 minutes from LAX to Union Station for around $10. Travel time ranges from 30 to 75 minutes depending on traffic. Union Station connects to Metro rail, Metrolink commuter trains, and Amtrak. The only real public transit link from LAX until the People Mover opens.
Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Flexible
Pickup from the LAX-it lot, a dedicated area outside the terminals that adds 10 to 15 minutes of walking and waiting. Fares run around $30 to $60 to most LA destinations, with heavy surge swings during peak hours. Fast when the pricing cooperates, expensive when it does not.
Taxi Good
Metered fares from the curb at every terminal. Expect around $50 to $80 to Hollywood or downtown, more in heavy traffic. Pricing is more predictable than rideshare during surge periods because there is no algorithm involved.
Rental Car Good
Free shuttle from terminals to the consolidated rental car center on Aviation Boulevard. LA is a car city, and most visits beyond a couple of days end up requiring one. If you plan to cover multiple neighborhoods, rent at the airport and skip the daily rideshare math.
Taxi or Rideshare Best
To Hollywood, around 15 minutes and around $15 to $20. To downtown LA, around 25 minutes and around $20 to $30. Rideshare pickup is steps from baggage claim, and the airport drop-off loop is short enough that drivers do not spend ten minutes circling.
Driving and Parking Best
The parking lot sits across the street from the terminal. No shuttle bus, no garage maze, no terminal train. Walk from your car to the check-in counter in under five minutes. Daily rates run lower than LAX garage parking.
Metrolink Good
A Metrolink commuter rail station sits near the terminal. Trains run to Union Station in downtown LA in about 25 minutes. Service follows a commuter schedule, not an all-day frequency, so check departure times before counting on it.
Metro B Line via North Hollywood Flexible
The North Hollywood Metro station is about four miles from the airport. A rideshare from Burbank to the station takes about ten minutes, and the B Line runs to Hollywood, Koreatown, and downtown. Not a direct airport connection, but workable if you are heading to a Metro-served neighborhood.
Rideshare Best
Pickup is outside the terminal on the arrivals level. The airport is compact enough that you are in a car within minutes of walking out. Rides to downtown Long Beach take around 10 minutes. Rides to downtown LA run 30 to 50 minutes depending on freeway traffic.
Long Beach Transit and A Line Value
Local buses connect the airport to downtown Long Beach and the A Line light rail station. The bus ride to the transit mall takes around 15 minutes. From there, the A Line runs north to downtown LA in about an hour. Inexpensive but slow for anything beyond the Long Beach area.
Taxi Good
Taxis queue outside the terminal. Metered fares to downtown Long Beach run around $15. Rideshares are typically cheaper for longer distances.
Rental Car Good
Rental counters are inside the terminal and the lot is a short walk away. No shuttle bus required. One of the easiest rental car pickups at any LA area airport.
Weigh transit time against schedule flexibility.A faster airport with fewer flights may not save you time overall.
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Red-eye vs daytime departures

Departure timing affects jet lag, hotel costs, and how you spend your first day.
Eastbound overnight Best
Most Los Angeles to Paris departures leave in the afternoon or evening and cross the Atlantic overnight. The cabin dims for a sleep window of six to seven hours. On an 11-hour flight, business class with a flat bed makes a measurable difference in how you feel at landing. Economy passengers should bring a neck pillow and lower expectations.
Morning arrival at Charles de Gaulle Good
Arriving before noon means a functioning terminal with open cafes and full RER B service into the city. Immigration lines for non-EU passport holders can stack up before 9 AM when several long-haul flights land close together. Budget extra time in that window.
Westbound return timing Tradeoff
Paris to Los Angeles flights depart during the day and arrive the same afternoon in California. Not an overnight flight, but the nine-hour time shift hits hard. Your body thinks it is the middle of the night when you land.
LAX → CDG has the most departure options.Check the route page for schedule details.
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Premium cabin options

Business and first class products on this route, ranked by value and quality.
Air France business on the A350 Top
Lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration with direct aisle access from every seat. The A350 cabin runs quieter and at lower pressure than older widebodies, which matters across 11 hours. Air France catering on this route leans French: multi-course meals, real glassware, and a wine list that reflects the carrier's home country. Lounge access at both Charles de Gaulle and Los Angeles if flying business round-trip.
Delta One Good
Delta operates daily on its own aircraft. SkyMiles members get loyalty earning and redemption value here that Air France cannot match for US-based frequent flyers. Check the specific aircraft assigned to your date, as Delta rotates equipment on transatlantic routes and the seat product varies between aircraft types.
Air Tahiti Nui business class Value
A lie-flat cabin on a smaller carrier with less name recognition. If the fare undercuts Air France by a wide margin on your travel dates, the product is worth considering. Fewer reviews and less documented lounge partnerships make it a less predictable booking than the bigger carriers.
Check route pages for cabin details per airline.Business class products vary significantly between carriers.
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Connecting through Los Angeles from a domestic flight

Four or five nonstop flights leave Los Angeles for Paris every day. Adding a stop at a US East Coast hub or a European gateway turns an 11-hour flight into a 15- to 18-hour trip with no reliable fare advantage. The case for connecting: redeeming miles on a carrier that does not fly this route directly, or originating from a smaller West Coast city where the first leg feeds into a nonstop transatlantic departure from Los Angeles.

Arriving ONT
ONT has no Paris nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Arriving SNA
SNA has no Paris nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Arriving LAX Best
Book LAX → CDG. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 3 airlines, 70/wk.
Arriving BUR
BUR has no Paris nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Arriving LGB
LGB has no Paris nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Self-connecting
Avoid cross-airport transfers. No direct transit links between most metro airports. Budget 4+ hours minimum if you must.
Check which Los Angeles airport your domestic flight arrives at, then book Paris from that same airport.LAX arrivals → LAX–CDG
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Los Angeles & Paris Airport Profiles

Each airport has a personality. Terminal quality, transit access, lounge scene, and crowd levels vary dramatically — sometimes more than the flight itself.

LAX Los Angeles International Airport Primary

Nine terminals arranged in a horseshoe around a central loop road that crawls during peak hours and stops entirely during evening pushes. Upper level is departures, lower level is arrivals, and the drive between terminals can take 20 minutes even though the physical distance is trivial. Signage works if you already know where you are going and fails if you do not.

Walking between terminals means exiting security and re-entering, which makes airside connections slow and frustrating. The Tom Bradley International Terminal sits at the bend of the horseshoe and handles most international traffic. Terminal age and condition vary widely: some have been renovated in the last few years, others look and feel decades old. An Automated People Mover is under construction to connect the terminals to a new Metro station and a consolidated car rental facility.

Security lines swing unpredictably by terminal and time of day. The evening red-eye push backs up multiple terminals simultaneously. Budget extra time and do not rely on a short queue. Food and retail inside security have improved recently, particularly in the Bradley terminal and the recently refreshed domestic terminals.

Paris Pairs
1
CDG
Airlines
3
Flights/Week
70
ONT Ontario International Airport No Nonstop
SNA John Wayne Orange County International Airport No Nonstop
BUR Hollywood Burbank Airport No Nonstop
LGB Long Beach International Airport No Nonstop
CDG Charles de Gaulle International Airport Primary

Charles de Gaulle is three airports wearing one name. Terminal 1 is the original 1974 brutalist circle with satellite gates reached through underground tunnels. It handles Star Alliance carriers and has a retro-futurist quality that either fascinates or confuses on first visit. Terminal 2 sprawls across sub-terminals labeled 2A through 2G, the largest section by far, with 2E handling most transatlantic arrivals. Terminal 3 is the budget terminal: basic, separate, and a different experience entirely.

The CDGVAL automated shuttle connects the three terminals in about 8 minutes, but the walk from your gate to the shuttle platform can add another 10. Walking between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 is not realistic without the shuttle. Within Terminal 2, some sub-terminal connections are walkable and others require a bus. Security wait times spike during the morning transatlantic departure push from 2E.

The defining fact about CDG is its distance: 25 kilometers northeast of central Paris. The airport itself is well-equipped, modern in the newer sections, and stocked with restaurants and shops. But everything about your trip includes that commute into the city, which takes longer than many short-haul European flights.

Los Angeles Pairs
1
LAX
Nonstop from Los Angeles
70/wk
Into Paris
40 min
RER B to Chatelet
BVA Beauvais-Tillé airport No Nonstop

Beauvais-Tillé is a single-terminal airport 55 miles north of Paris. The distance from the city makes it a budget carrier outpost rather than a true Paris airport. Facilities are minimal: a few cafés, limited seating, and no transit rail link. Expect long queues at peak hours in a building not designed for the volume it sometimes handles.

No jet bridges at most gates. You walk across the tarmac to your aircraft. Check-in counters and security share the same compact space. If your flight is delayed, there is not much to do inside.

Closest nonstop airport CDG (Charles de Gaulle International Airport) · 37mi from BVA
ORY Paris-Orly Airport No Nonstop

Orly is compact, close to the city, and often overlooked by transatlantic passengers who default to CDG. Four terminals numbered 1 through 4 handle a mix of domestic, European, and a handful of long-haul flights. The terminals connect to each other on foot, no shuttle trains or underground tunnels required, which is a genuine relief if you have ever navigated CDG.

The international arrival areas are smaller and immigration moves faster than at CDG. The terminal buildings are functional rather than architecturally ambitious, though recent renovation has added polish to the arrivals hall and retail areas. It lacks the scale and lounge options of CDG, but what it trades in size it gains in speed.

Orly sits 13 kilometers south of central Paris. For anyone staying on the Left Bank or in the southern arrondissements, the ground transfer advantage over CDG is significant: half the distance, half the cost, and less time stuck on the motorway. The airport operates under an overnight curfew, so late-night departures and early-morning arrivals are not an option.

XCR Chalons Vatry airport No Nonstop

Châlons Vatry sits about 90 miles east of Paris in the Champagne countryside. It is a Paris airport in name only. The facility started as a military airfield and handles very little scheduled passenger traffic. A single small terminal covers check-in, security, and boarding in a space that feels closer to a regional bus station than an airport.

If this airport appears in search results for Paris flights, check the ground transport situation before booking. Getting to central Paris takes over two hours by road, and there is no rail connection from the airport.

No high-frequency connections found. Check XCR routes for all options.

Full Comparison

Every airport combination ranked by schedule depth. LAX–CDG carries 100% of weekly flights with the best on-time record.

RouteAirlinesFlights/WkShareDurationOTP
LAX → CDG 2 70
10h 50m 71% Explore →

Which Airlines Fly Which Pairs

Not all planes are the same size. The aircraft type below each checkmark tells you whether you are getting a widebody (777, 787, A350) with wider seats and a quieter ride, or a narrowbody (737, A321) with a single aisle. On flights over five hours, the difference is significant.

LAX–CDG
Air France

A350-900, 777-300ER
Air Tahiti Nui

787-9
Delta Air Lines (codeshare)

A350-900

Route Facts

Total Nonstops
70/wk
Across 1 pairs
Airlines
3
3 on LAX–CDG
Fastest Pair
10h 50m
LAX → CDG
Distance
5,624 mi
9,049 km
Los Angeles
5 airports
ONT, SNA, LAX, BUR, LGB
Paris
4 airports
CDG, BVA, ORY, XCR
Best OTP
71%
LAX → CDG
No Nonstop
ONT, SNA, BUR, LGB
No Paris nonstops

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Los Angeles to Paris flights.
Charles de Gaulle handles long-haul intercontinental traffic for Paris. Orly serves European and domestic routes and has a nighttime curfew that limits overnight arrivals. No carrier operates a nonstop from Los Angeles to Orly, and that is unlikely to change. Do not plan around Orly unless you are connecting from a separate European flight after landing.
The RER B train runs from the airport to Gare du Nord and Chatelet-Les Halles in about 35 minutes. Trains depart every 10 to 15 minutes during the day. A taxi takes 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic and charges a flat fare to central Paris. The RER is faster and cheaper for anyone heading to a station on the B line.
Yes. Air Tahiti Nui sells Los Angeles to Paris as a standalone ticket. The carrier is Tahiti-based and uses Paris as a stopover on its way to Papeete, but you can get off in Paris and not continue. Fares can undercut Air France and Delta on the same dates, and meals are included. The aircraft and crew are full-service. The tradeoff is fewer weekly departures and less flexibility to rebook.
Most departures leave Los Angeles in the afternoon or evening and land at Charles de Gaulle the following morning or around midday. The nine-hour time difference works in your favor eastbound: you lose a night of sleep on the plane but gain a full arrival day in Paris. An afternoon departure from Los Angeles puts you into Paris before lunch the next day.
Rarely enough to justify the time. A connection through a US hub adds four to six hours to the trip. With four or five nonstop options leaving Los Angeles every day, the fare gap between nonstop and connecting flights is usually small. The exception is award tickets: if you hold miles on a carrier that does not fly this route directly, connecting may be your only path.
The nine-hour time difference is one of the larger shifts on any route from the US West Coast. Eastbound, you arrive in the morning having lost a night of sleep. Staying awake through your first afternoon in Paris is the standard advice and it works. The return is harder: you land in Los Angeles in the afternoon but your body thinks it is past midnight.