Direct (nonstop) flights from Los Angeles to Melbourne

3 airlines fly nonstop from Los Angeles International (LAX) to Melbourne International (MEL). It's 7,921 miles (12,747 km), about 15h 55m in the air. Operated by Delta Air Lines, Qantas, United Airlines.

LAX
Los Angeles International
🇺🇸 Los Angeles, USA
MEL
Melbourne International
🇦🇺 Melbourne, Australia
Flight Time
15h 55m
Distance
7,921 mi
12,747 km
CO₂/pax
1211 kg
−67 kg vs. layover
Airlines
3
Delta Air Lines +2
Time Diff
+17h
Operated by Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines Qantas Qantas United Airlines United Airlines

Route data last updated: May 26, 2026

Airlines with non-stop flights

Delta Air Lines DL Delta Air Lines
Route
LAX → MEL
Flight Time
15h 55m
Distance
7,921 mi
Qantas QF Qantas
Route
LAX → MEL
Flight Time
15h 55m
Distance
7,921 mi
United Airlines UA United Airlines
Route
LAX → MEL
Flight Time
15h 55m
Distance
7,921 mi

Alternative Routes

Other ways to fly from Los Angeles to Melbourne with one stop · direct emits 1211 kg CO₂ per passenger

LAX BNE (Brisbane) MEL
Leg 1: 14h 10m (7,163 mi) Leg 2: 2h 25m (856 mi) Total: ~16h 35m 🍃 1278 kg CO₂ (+6% vs. direct)
Leg 1
LAX → BNE
14h 10m · 7,163 mi
View LAX to BNE flights →
Leg 2
BNE → MEL
2h 25m · 856 mi
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LAX SYD (Sydney) MEL
Leg 1: 15h 10m (7,487 mi) Leg 2: 1h 35m (439 mi) Total: ~16h 45m 🍃 1251 kg CO₂ (+3% vs. direct)
Leg 1
LAX → SYD
15h 10m · 7,487 mi
View LAX to SYD flights →
Leg 2
SYD → MEL
1h 35m · 439 mi
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LAX AKL (Auckland) MEL
Leg 1: 12h 55m (6,504 mi) Leg 2: 4h (1,642 mi) Total: ~16h 55m 🍃 1296 kg CO₂ (+7% vs. direct)
Leg 1
LAX → AKL
12h 55m · 6,504 mi
View LAX to AKL flights →
Leg 2
AKL → MEL
4h · 1,642 mi
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LAX NAN (Nadi) MEL
Leg 1: 11h 25m (5,518 mi) Leg 2: 5h 50m (2,403 mi) Total: ~17h 15m 🍃 1275 kg CO₂ (+5% vs. direct)
Leg 1
LAX → NAN
11h 25m · 5,518 mi
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Leg 2
NAN → MEL
5h 50m · 2,403 mi
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LAX SFO (San Francisco) MEL
Leg 1: 1h 29m (337 mi) Leg 2: 15h 55m (7,854 mi) Total: ~17h 24m 🍃 1288 kg CO₂ (+6% vs. direct)
Leg 1
LAX → SFO
1h 29m · 337 mi
View LAX to SFO flights →
Leg 2
SFO → MEL
15h 55m · 7,854 mi
View SFO to MEL flights →

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the direct flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

A nonstop flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Melbourne (MEL) takes approximately 15 hours and 55 minutes. The distance is 7,921 miles (12,747 km).

Which airlines fly nonstop from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

3 airlines: Delta Air Lines, Qantas, United Airlines.

Is there a nonstop flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

Yes. 3 airlines: Delta Air Lines, Qantas, United Airlines.

How far is Los Angeles from Melbourne?

The flight distance from Los Angeles to Melbourne is 7,921 miles (12,747 km), measured as the great-circle (shortest air) distance. That's roughly the same distance as London to Tokyo.

What is the time difference between Los Angeles and Melbourne?

Melbourne is 17 hours ahead of Los Angeles. (America/Los_Angeles vs Australia/Sydney.)

Will I experience jet lag flying from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

Probably — 17-hour time difference means significant jet lag. Expect about 1 day of adjustment per hour of shift. Flying eastward is generally harder to adjust to.

What type of aircraft flies from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

At 15h 55m, this route typically uses wide-body aircraft — Boeing 777, 787, or Airbus A330/A350. Varies by airline.

Do I need a visa to travel from USA to Australia?

Depends on your passport. Check with the Australia embassy or an official visa portal before booking — requirements change.

What is the carbon footprint of a flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

Roughly 1211 kg CO2 per passenger one-way. That's about the same as driving 6,055 km.

Is the return flight from Melbourne to Los Angeles also nonstop?

Yes — nonstop flights run both ways. Flight time may differ slightly due to wind patterns.

When is the cheapest time to fly from Los Angeles to Melbourne?

Midweek flights (Tue/Wed) outside holiday peaks are usually cheapest. For long-haul, booking 2-3 months out tends to help. Use "Check Prices" above to compare.

How early should I arrive at Los Angeles International for this flight?

3 hours before departure for international flights. You need time for check-in, security, and immigration.