Find which airlines fly direct from Los Angeles to Dulles Intl, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Direct departures
Monday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +13 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +14 more
12
13
Tuesday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Wednesday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +13 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +14 more
12
13
Thursday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Friday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +13 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +14 more
12
13
Saturday
Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, Alaska Airlines, +13 more
Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +14 more
12
13
Sunday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Direct returns
Monday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Tuesday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Wednesday
Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, Alaska Airlines, +11 more
Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
10
11
Thursday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Friday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +12 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +13 more
11
12
Saturday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +13 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +14 more
12
13
Sunday
Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Tahiti Nui, +13 more
Air China, Air New Zealand, +14 more
12
13
The messaging about the change in flight destination and options for getting to SFO was poor. There should have been frequent updates. When I spoke to the boarding agent moment before we were supposed to board, he was flippant and offered no help before the announcement was made that transportation would be arranged. It was as poor of an experience that I've ever had.
The messaging about the change in flight destination and options for getting to SFO was poor. There should have been frequent updates. When I spoke to the boarding agent moment before we were supposed to board, he was flippant and offered no help before the announcement was made that transportation would be arranged. It was as poor of an experience that I've ever had.
This leg was better than the previous leg mostly because I upgraded my searing and the crew was nicer
I was not given a seat when I bought the ticket. I know airlines are trying to squeeze every penny out ot the customer, but we are buying a seat on the airplane, right? I find this irritating with all airlines, but especially Alaska because I fly it so often. No sense of customer use and loyalty.
I’m a first time mom and traveled with my 18mo old boy and it was not a great experience with the flight attendants. They were not friendly or helpful at all. It’s hard enough traveling with a toddler and have people be rude and unkind does not help.
The cabin stewart took care of my garment bag and then made sure I did not forget it on my way out. The stewardess gave me water after I missed the earlier service (I was asleep). I received good service overall.
only refreshments and biscuits available but it was a short flight from LAX to LAS thus it was fine.
High travel time and the flight was full but the staff handled it all well.
The person sitting next to me did not fit in one seat, so I effectively only had half a seat to myself. Airlines should come up with a strategy to sit oversized people in a way whereby they are comfortable but don't disrupt or take over other people's seats. It's unfair.
Horrible, missed my connecting flight because Alaska did not give me enough time
This was a quick flight so more like a shuttle and everything went well. There was no food or beverage.
It got me where I needed it to; not much more. It had no competition so that was why I chose it.
Plane didn’t even make it off the ground. We all had to get off and walk to a different terminal (lots of confusion) to get on a different plane. Landed fairly late, connections missed.
Crowded flight, but upbeat and kind crew. Pilot greeted us at door, flight attendant thanked a number of “special” passengers for their business, another addressed an eight-year old boy as “young man.” United obviously trying to up their game, but though all of that is nice and notable, flying still feels like moving along a human assembly line, being herded into one small space after another (boarding areas with too few seats, planes with limited personal space, shuttles (IAD) packed too full.
It was ok until we got to DC and I wanted to use my United Club pass and the snobbish receptionist said that they don’t take one pass. It took me everything itch of patience not to tell her off
Food choice was poor and we had to buy on board snacks.
We were offer chocolate cookies , not everyone eat chocolate. Thank you
Lost luggage again. Our second trip to Mykonos, and 2nd time no luggage.
Flight was well orchestrated, made up time despite circling a bit all good on United. Travelers can just be so into themselves that common courtesy has gone out window for some, but that’s not on United.
Loading was quick and efficient. The bate and switch with discount tickets were you are forced to pay for bag.
Good flight, comfortable seats and very quick passage through Heathrow. Boarding in Washington was cramped and not well organized, but the rest was perfect.
Los Angeles (LAX)United States
Washington Dulles Airport (IAD)United States