The Boeing 787 Dreamliner has recently emerged as one of the most renowned widebody airliners. The Dreamliner fleet primarily serves the long-haul and ultra-haul passenger markets, with three different sizes and capabilities.
Boeing has supplied approximately 1,150 fuel-efficient jets, which are operated by more than 80 airlines worldwide. This article analyzes the longest routes offered by the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) using data from Cirium, an aviation analytics business.
1. Los Angeles (LAX) to Seoul Incheon (ICN)
Average distance: 5,995
Airline | Air Premia |
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Seats per departure | 309 |
Total seats in January | 9,579 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 57.4 million |
The route from Los Angeles to Seoul is at the bottom of our list of the longest nonstop Boeing 787 Dreamliner routes. Air Premia, a Seoul-based airline, operates a daily trip from LAX to Seoul Incheon International Airport (ICN) with its Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
The airline follows a hybrid model, offering a greater degree of service than low-cost airlines. It currently runs six 787-9s, with three more on order. In January, the airline offered 9,579 one-way flights, for an average of 309 seats each departure, totaling 57.4 million Available Seat Miles.
Other major South Korean carriers fly this busy route with a range of aircraft. Korean Air runs Airbus A380s and Boeing 747-8 aircraft, while Asiana flies the A380 and Boeing 747-400s on the 13-hour, 20-minute Pacific journey.
2. Los Angeles (LAX) to Warsaw (WAW)
Average distance: 6,016
Another long-distance route from Los Angeles is to Warsaw Chopin International Airport (WAW), which is served by LOT Polish Airlines. LOT, Poland’s flag airline and a founding member of IATA, serves over 100 destinations in Europe, Asia, and North America.
The 18th largest European airline has a fleet of 80 airplanes, including 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. On this route, the airline runs both the smaller 787-8 and the extended 787-9 fleet.
The average number of seats per departure on the 787-8 is 252, whereas the bigger 787-9 has 294 seats. The total offering for January is 3,022 seats on 11 one-way flights.
LOT Polish flights from Los Angeles to Warsaw total approximately 18 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). JetBlue, a US-based low-cost carrier, promotes the route as part of a codeshare arrangement with LOT.
3. Los Angeles (LAX) to São Paulo (GRU)
Average distance: 6,156
Airline | LATAM |
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Seats per departure | 300 |
Total seats in January | 5,100 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 31.4 million |
LATAM Airlines operates a long-distance route from Los Angeles to São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU). Brazil’s largest airline with hubs in São Paulo and Brasilia Fortaleza, connecting nearly 100 domestic and international destinations.
The airline has a fleet of 153 aircraft, including a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. With 300 seats per departure, the airline conducts 17 one-way flights in January, totaling 5,100 seats and 31.4 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). Delta Air Lines and Japan Airlines market the route as part of their codeshare arrangement with LATAM.
4. Los Angeles (LAX) to Shanghai (PVG)
Average distance: 6,485
Airline | United Airlines |
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Seats per departure | 257 |
Total seats in January | 7.967 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 51.7 million |
United Airlines operates a key service from Los Angeles to Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG).
The world’s largest airline by fleet size maintains a diverse fleet of 994 aircraft, including 74 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in all three types, with another 147 on order. On this route, the airline flies a daily service with its Boeing 787-9 fleet.
United will provide 7,967 one-way seats in January, averaging 257 seats each departure, for a total of 51.7 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs).
China Eastern uses Airbus A330-300 and Boeing 777-300ER passenger jets on this route. Air China, China Southern, and Suparna mostly conduct all-cargo flights from Los Angeles to Shanghai.
5. Los Angeles (LAX) to Auckland (AKL)
Average distance: 6,504
Airline | American Airlines |
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Seats per departure | 234 |
Total seats in January | 7,254 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 47.2 million |
Another important route from Los Angeles is to Auckland International Airport (AKL) in New Zealand, which is operated by American Airlines.
As one of the world’s largest airlines by revenue, American has a diverse fleet of 977 aircraft, including 59 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in two types. On this route, the airline flies once-daily flights with its smaller Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
American Airlines provides 7,254 one-way flights in January, with an average of 234 seats per departure, for a total of 47.2 million Available Seat Miles. Air New Zealand runs many daily flights with its Boeing 777-300ER, while Delta uses its Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
6. Los Angeles (LAX) to Xiamen (XMN)
Average distance: 6,968
Airline | Xiaman Airlines |
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Seats per departure | 286 |
Total seats in January | 3,718 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 26 million |
Another important route from Los Angeles is to China’s Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMIN), which is operated by Xiamen Airlines. It was founded in July 1984 as a joint venture between the Shanghai Administration and the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
Xiamen Special Economic Zone Construction Development Company (Xiamen C&D Group) and Fujian Investment Enterprise Co. The airline operates 172 aircraft, including 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in two types and three on order.
The airline flies 13 flights on this route in January, using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft. With an average of 286 seats every departure, Xiamen Airlines provides 3,718 one-way seats, totaling 26 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). There is no other competition for the 15-hour flight from the Pacific to Eastern China.
7. Los Angeles (LAX) to Hong Kong (HKG)
Average distance: 7,260
Airline | United Airlines |
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Seats per departure | 257 |
Total seats in January | 12,079 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 88 million |
Another major route that United Airlines serves is from Los Angeles to Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) using its Boeing 787-9 fleet.
One of the world’s leading airlines by revenue has a fleet of 41 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, with an average age of 6.8 years. On this route, the airline runs up to two daily flights, with an average of 257 passengers per departure.
United Airlines will offer 12,079 one-way flights in January, totaling roughly 88 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). Cathay Pacific, based in Hong Kong, runs this route with Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
8. Los Angeles (LAX) to Sydney (SYD)
Average distance: 7,487
Airline | United Airlines |
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Seats per departure | 257 |
Total seats in January | 7.967 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 60 million |
Another major route operated by United Airlines is from Los Angeles to Sydney International Airport (SYD) in Australia, using its Boeing 787-9 fleet.
United Airlines has a fleet of 41 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, with an additional eight on order. On this route, the airline runs a daily trip with an average of 257 seats per departure.
United Airlines will offer 7,967 one-way seats in January, totaling approximately 60 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). Delta Air Lines operates the Airbus A350-900, American Airlines operates the Boeing 777-300ERs, and Qantas operates the Airbus A380 on the route.
9. Los Angeles (LAX) to Tel Aviv (TLV)
Average distance: 7,573
Airline | El Al |
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Seats per departure | 271 |
Total seats in January | 7,046 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 53.5 million |
El Al’s Boeing 787-9 fleet flies directly between Los Angeles and Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV). The airline provides scheduled services to over 50 locations. In January, the airline runs 26 flights on this route, with an average capacity of 271 seats each departure.
El Al will provide 7,046 one-way seats in January, totaling roughly 53.5 million Available Seat Miles (ASMs). On this route, Aeromexico, JetBlue, and Delta fly with El Al as codeshare partners.
10. Los Angeles (LAX) to Melbourne (MEL)
Average distance: 7,920
Airline | United Airlines/Qantas |
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Seats per departure | 257/286 |
Total seats in January | 7,967/4,720 |
Available Seat Miles (ASMs) | 51.7 million/37 million |
The longest flight from Los Angeles on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner is to Melbourne Airport (MEL) in Australia.
United Airlines and Qantas conduct direct flights with Boeing 787-9 aircraft. United has 31 flights booked in January, totaling 7,967 seats and 63 million ASMs.
Qantas offered 4,720 tickets on 20 flights in January, totaling almost 37 million ASMs. Several codeshare partners of both airlines market and sell tickets on this route.
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