Flight FAQs
From Los Angeles to Bali
What airport do you fly from for flights from Los Angeles to Bali?
Los Angeles (LAX), located 9.4 mi from the city center, is the airport you fly out of when you book flights from Los Angeles to Bali.
Which airlines flying from Los Angeles to Bali have flexible cancellations due to COVID-19?
Singapore Airlines, Hong Kong Airlines, and China Eastern are some of the carriers that may have flexible cancellation policies. You can use our site to filter for other airlines that may also have this kind of flexibility.
Can I find flights from Los Angeles to Bali for under $800 on Cheapflights?
Yes, there are multiple flights from Los Angeles to Bali for under $800. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Singapore Airlines for just $728, but on average you can expect to pay $758.
Are there last-minute flights available from Los Angeles to Bali for under $1,800?
There are currently 20+ open flights from Los Angeles to Bali within the next 7 days for less than $1,800.
How popular is this Los Angeles to Bali flight route?
This flight path from Los Angeles to Bali was viewed by 46 users in the past month. Keep an eye out for changes in search interest prior to high and low season.
What are the most popular airlines that fly from Los Angeles to Bali?
When booking a flight from Los Angeles to Bali, you may want to consider flying on Major Airline, American Airlines or EVA Air as they are the most popular for this route.
What are the cheapest flights from Los Angeles to Bali?
On average you can expect to pay $4,650 for a flight from Los Angeles to Bali. The cheapest flight overall is $464 while the most popular route, (Los Angeles - Denpasar Bali Ngurah Rai) is currently priced at $747.
How long is the flight from Los Angeles to Bali?
There are no nonstop flights from Los Angeles to Bali, although your choices of departure times and carriers is pretty sweet. Depending on the layover destinations, your travel time may take from 22 hours to over 27 hours. The good news, however, is that 22 flights depart from Los Angeles with stopovers in other fascinating places, such as Hong Kong, Manila, Melbourne, Vancouver and Tokyo.
Which airlines fly directly from Los Angeles to Bali?
Unfortunately there are no direct flights going from any of the airports in LA to Bali. You will find some one-stop options though. The fastest average flights get there in about 20h 20m. There are some that are much longer than this though.
What are the stopover options between Los Angeles to Bali?
You can fly with Hong Kong Airlines and stop in Hong Kong along the way. They even have a flight that only stops for about an hour. Cathay Pacific also stops there. China Airlines will take you through Taipei. There are flights with Philippine Airlines that land in Manila while Qatar Airways stops in Doha. China Southern Airlines makes a stop in Guangzhou. Take care in booking your flight because some of the stopovers are over the 20-hour mark so they can more than double your travel time.
How frequent are flights between Los Angeles and Bali?
Twenty-two connecting flights leave Los Angeles every day heading for exotic Bali. Some of the layovers you'll enjoy visiting as you make connections are Hong Kong, Manila, Seoul, Vancouver and Taipei.
What airports serve LA to Bali flights?
You can find flights from all of the Los Angeles area airports going to Bali. However, you’ll likely fly out of Los Angeles International Airport because there are far more offered. You can find several options for a one-stop flight out of LAX going into Denpasar in Bali. The airport in Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport and it’s located south of Denpasar. It’s the primary airport in Bali and the second busiest one in Indonesia. It’s able to handle aircraft that have wide bodies like the Boeing 747-8. In 2018 it handled more than 23 million travelers.
Which direct flight route between Los Angeles and Bali is cheapest?
The best times to plan your trip to Bali is during April, May, June and September, just before and after the very busy high season. These months are dry and less humid than July and August, and room prices and villa rentals plunge to low levels during these times. The shops have great sales, there's no waiting at restaurants and the general ambiance is more relaxed.
Do I need a passport or visa to fly from Los Angeles to Bali?
You will need your passport to make this trip. You have to have six months from your date of arrival left on it before the expiration. It also has to have two blank pages. If you’re staying for less than 30 days, you will not need a visa. You will get a stamp that doesn’t cost anything put into your passport. If you need an extension on your stay, you won’t be able to do that on just the stamp.
What are the best things to do in Bali?
LA residents experience incredible amounts of traffic in the course of each busy day, and during the high season in Bali you'll feel right at home on the narrow streets that are packed with motorcycles and cars. So, if you are planning your trip during high season, you may find it quieter and more restful to stay in one of the seaside resorts in Lovina, where you can snorkel among the coral reefs, or Padang Bai, a relaxed, traditional fishing village complete with a gorgeous beach and plenty of fresh-caught fish to stave off hunger pangs.If you'd love to see the countryside, visit small villages and mingle with the natives, consider a Greenbike Cycling Tour that starts at the rim of a volcano and winds gently downward.