Popular in | January |
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Cheapest in | April |
Round-trip from | $217 |
One-way from | $109 |
TXK - LAX Price | $217 - $495 |
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LAX Temperature | 57.2 - 73.4 °F |
LAX Rainfall | 0 - 3.4 inches |
The best pricing can be found in the month of April. Prices to Los Angeles from Texarkana average $634. You can even find prices in April for less than $634, as users have found deals to Los Angeles from as low as $324. The month of January appears to be one of the more expensive times to travel to Los Angeles from Texarkana. Flying in the targeted month can save you up to 74%.
When flying from Texarkana to Los Angeles, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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Budget
$547 - $622
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Depart
Return
Price
Texarkana Webb FieldLos Angeles
TXK - LAX
TXKLAX
Texarkana Webb Field
Fri 11/17
1 stop8h 02m
Los Angeles
Sun 11/19
1 stop5h 30m
Texarkana Webb FieldLos Angeles
TXK - LAX
TXKLAX
Texarkana Webb Field
Fri 11/17
1 stop7h 55m
Los Angeles
Sun 11/19
2 stops9h 08m
Texarkana Webb FieldLos Angeles
TXK - LAX
TXKLAX
Texarkana Webb Field
Fri 11/17
1 stop7h 10m
Los Angeles
Sat 11/18
1 stop6h 41m
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There was a maintenance issue that caused us to depart over 1 hour late.
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There was a maintenance issue that caused us to depart over 1 hour late.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Texarkana to Los Angeles for under $600. The cheapest flight booked recently is on American Airlines for just $547, but on average you can expect to pay $582.
Currently priced at $547, American Airlines will fly you from Texarkana to Los Angeles and back. In addition to American Airlines, many other airlines offer competitively priced options for your trip. You may be able to fly from Texarkana to Los Angeles for 13% less than the average price by searching for this airline.
Texarkana Webb Field Airport is TXK and Los Angeles Airport is LAX. These codes are created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines use them to identify the departing and arrival airports in the flight routes they service.