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Fly From Seattle to Los Angeles
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Cheap flights from Seattle to Los Angeles
If the weather in Seattle is making you long for more sunlight, consider heading to Los Angeles. Both cities may border the Pacific Ocean, but their climates couldn't be any more different. Once you arrive in Los Angeles, it's a quick trip to one of the city's well-known beaches; you can relax in Santa Monica, or take in the quirky vibe and people-watch at Venice Beach. Other famous attractions include the Hollywood sign and tourist hot-spot, the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Key Facts
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) serves a large part of Southern California. The easiest way to get around and see all the attractions from the beaches, to the theme parks is by car. Numerous freeways crisscross the city and will take you anywhere you need to go. There are multiple car rental companies, operating right out of Los Angeles International Airport. All are located in the surrounding neighborhood, and most offer free shuttles.
Hints and Tips
Flying in from Seattle Tacoma International Airport (SEA) will put you in the Southern California sun in about two and a half hours. Los Angeles International is the third busiest airport in the United States and has been in operation since the late 1920s.