Note: Estimated times are based on direct routes and average cruising speeds. CO₂ emissions are approximated based on average values for commercial flights. Actual flight duration, timezone differences, and emissions may vary based on routing, weather conditions, aircraft type, and other factors.
About Los Angeles to Santiago Flights
Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Santiago (SCL) cover a distance of approximately 8,987 kilometers. A direct flight typically takes around 12 hours and 14 minutes, based on an average cruising speed of 800 km/h and including time for takeoff and landing procedures.
Los Angeles International Airport in United States and Santiago International Airport in Chile are located in different time zones. Santiago is approximately 3 hours ahead of Los Angeles.
This flight route produces an estimated 1,033 kg of CO₂ per passenger, based on industry average emissions calculations.