Paris Orly to Los Angeles Flights
Air Caraibes and French bee fly direct from Orly from Los Angeles International. The flight time from Orly to Los Angeles International is around 11 Hours 31 Minutes and you will cover 9,115 Km (5,664 Miles). The airport code for Orly is ORY and for Los Angeles International it is LAX.
The cost of flights varies on the time and day you fly. If you are looking to get the cheapest flights possible then we recommend you travel mid week or in the late evening. On occasions, airliners may have special offers so look out for these. We recommend booking your flights to Los Angeles International United States in advance as prices normally increase the nearer the departure date.
Please note that the time difference at Los Angeles International is 1.0 GMT. So remember to change your watch before arriving at Los Angeles International.
Below you can see a table that shows the airlines that fly from Orly (ORY) to Los Angeles International (LAX) and frequency of flights daily.
Airliner | Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa | Su | First Flight | Last Flight |
French bee | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 14:50 | 14:50 |
Air Caraibes | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 14:50 | 14:50 |
The most direct flights offered from Orly to Los Angeles International United States are by French bee with around 0 flights a week. These operate from 14:50 with the latest flight being at 14:50. The most popular flight no is BF730.
When travelling with French bee it would be worth visiting their website www.google.com/search?q=French bee for further information on bookings and special offers.
Below you can see all the times when French bee fly. These flight times do vary so we recommend you look on the French bee website for accurate information for the dates you are departing.
Day | Flight Times |
Monday | 14:50 |
Friday | 14:50 |
Saturday | 14:50 |
Sunday | 14:50 |
Please check before travelling to Los Angeles International that a travel visa is not required.
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