Flight Route · International
Tokyo → Los Angeles
NRT to LAX
Narita International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport: 5,439 miles (8,753 km), about 11h 26m airborne, −16h time-zone shift on arrival.
Distance
5,439 mi
8,753 km
Flight time
11h 26m
block time, approx
Time-zone shift
−16h
Tokyo → Los_Angeles
International?
Yes
Japan → United States
Airlines serving both airports
These carriers operate scheduled service from both NRT and LAX. Direct service on this specific route depends on season and equipment — confirm with your booking source.
NRT–LAX questions, answered
How long is the flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles?
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A direct flight from Narita International Airport (NRT) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) takes approximately 11h 26m. Actual block time varies with aircraft type, winds, and routing.
What is the distance from NRT to LAX?
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The great-circle distance from Narita International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport is approximately 5439 miles (8753 kilometers). Actual flown distance varies slightly with the routing assigned by air traffic control.
What is the time difference between Tokyo and Los Angeles?
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Los Angeles is −16h relative to Tokyo. Asia/Tokyo → America/Los_Angeles.
Which airlines fly from NRT to LAX?
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Carriers serving both endpoints include UA, DL. Direct service depends on the specific carrier and season — confirm with your booking source for current schedules.
Is this an international flight?
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Yes. Narita International Airport is in Japan, and Los Angeles International Airport is in United States. Travelers should confirm passport, visa, and customs requirements before departure.
Can I track NRT–LAX flights on TripDesk365?
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