There is no "defined" cruising altitude for any flight or route. It depends on the type of aircraft, it's weight, and the wind among other factors. Typically, flights from the East to West coast initlally level off around 34,000 feet and then later climb to 36,000/38,000/40,000 feet as they burn fuel and get lighter.
Yes, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is closer to Santa Barbara Muni Airport (SBA) than to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). LAX is only 88 miles (142 kilometers or 77 nautical miles) from SBA, but JFK is 2,469 miles (3,974 kilometers or 2,146 nautical miles) away.
The flight distance from JFK International Airport to LAX is about 2,475 miles.
likely because one airport is busier than another. or you just flew back on a non-busy day. or flight routes are different for each direction........................ Uh, no. It's because of the jet stream.
The air distance from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in California to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York is 2,469 miles. That equals 3,974 kilometers or 2,146 nautical miles.
The closest Holiday Inn to LAX airport is at 8620 Airport Blvd, about 2.4 miles from the airport. It is called Holiday Inn LAX and offers a free shuttle to and from the airport.
There are 8750 km (5440 mi) between Heathrow Airport and LAX airport.
Delta Airlines is located in Terminal 5 at LAX airport.
It is about 2500 miles
Californication - 2007 JFK to LAX 5-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
(Tom Bradley is a terminal at LAX, not an airport) The flight distance from Miami International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport is 2,342 miles.
When I flew this route it took around 4.75 hours.
A direct flight from LAX --> Maui, Hawaii would take about 5 hours.