American airlines, copa, and united airlines Even these flights do have one stop there are no airlines that offer direct flight.
Not on American Airlines!
If by 'direct flights' you mean nonstop, there are no airlines that fly from LAX to CAI nonstop. However, most airlines use the terminology 'direct flight' to refer to any flight that does not require a plane change. For example, British Airways might have a 'direct flight' that leaves LAX and stops at LHR to discharge passengers, refuel and pick up more passengers before continuing on to CAI. Generally speaking, direct flights use the same flight number for all legs. Hope that helps.
LAX's Terminal 2 serves Volaris, among several other airlines.
American Airlines an also British Airways fly direct from LHR to LAX.
None. Search for indirect flights.
There are no direct flights, as Aer Lingus has discontinued the one LAX-DUB flight. You will have to change planes once (in Chicago or New York, most likely).
For direct flights, about 5 hours flying time.
On many flights they do. Atlanta to Honolulu, San Francisco, Seattle and LAX all do for example.
For direct flights, about 11 hours flying time to LAX from Fiji.
Los Angeles is the closest highly populated American city to eastern Australia. Qantas airlines, it is the new a380 that makes the trip.
Delta Airlines is located in Terminal 5 at LAX airport.
Probably not. Some airlines request a valid ID such as a passport or driver's license, specially for transcontinental flights.