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Do you need to catch a flight to Toronto? Check out our domestic flights to Toronto. If Toronto is not your closest airport, then here are all our flights to Los Angeles from United States (USA). Maybe a different destination? Here are all the flights from Toronto
Did you know...
- Los Angeles has the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code of LAX.
- From Los Angeles to Toronto is 3,495 kilometres.
- Toronto is 3 hours ahead of Los Angeles. You might feel jetlagged after the trip.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly non-stop to Los Angeles from Toronto?Air Canada, Porter Airlines and Air Transat have direct flights to Los Angeles from Toronto.
What is the best airline to fly to Los Angeles from Toronto?The best airline to fly between Toronto and Los Angeles is Air Canada and it has non-stop flights. The best low-cost airline is WestJet.
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