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Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Redmond to Los Angeles that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Sat, Jul 26 - Sat, Aug 2
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6:25 am - 8:43 amRDM-LAX
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8:54 pm - 10:59 pmLAX-RDM
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Wed, Jul 23 - Wed, Jul 30
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6:25 am - 8:43 amRDM-LAX
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8:54 pm - 10:59 pmLAX-RDM
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$177Hawaiian Airlines
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Sat, Jul 26 - Sat, Aug 2
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1:38 pm - 9:42 pmRDM-LAX
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6:20 pm - 11:59 pmLAX-RDM
5h 39m1 stop
$196Alaska Airlines
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Fri, Aug 15 - Sat, Aug 16
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3:51 pm - 8:10 pmRDM-LAX
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6:20 pm - 11:59 pmLAX-RDM
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$216Alaska Airlines
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7:30 pm - 12:12 amRDM-LAX
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5:43 pm - 10:54 pmLAX-RDM
5h 11m1 stop
$298Delta
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Wed, Jul 30 - Sat, Aug 30
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3:50 pm - 6:10 pmRDM-LAX
2h 20mnonstop
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12:54 pm - 3:09 pmLAX-RDM
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$302United Airlines
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7:30 pm - 12:12 amRDM-LAX
4h 42m1 stop
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5:43 pm - 10:54 pmLAX-RDM
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$328Delta
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Wed, Jul 30 - Sat, Aug 30
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7:32 pm - 12:10 amRDM-LAX
4h 38m1 stop
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4:28 pm - 12:14 pmLAX-RDM
19h 46m2 stops
$362United Airlines
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Sun, Jun 22 - Tue, Jun 24
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5:30 am - 11:34 amRDM-LAX
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8:54 pm - 10:59 pmLAX-RDM
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$672American Airlines
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Sun, Jun 22 - Tue, Jun 24
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5:30 am - 11:34 amRDM-LAX
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4:32 pm - 11:12 pmLAX-RDM
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$716American Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Redmond to Los Angeles flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Redmond to Los Angeles to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Redmond to Los Angeles?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Redmond to Los Angeles clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

For Redmond to Los Angeles, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Saturday is the most expensive. Flying from Los Angeles back to Redmond, the best deals are generally found on Saturday, with Thursday being the most expensive.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Redmond to Los Angeles?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Redmond to Los Angeles, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Redmond to Los Angeles is May, where tickets cost $246 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are March and June, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $357 and $356 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Redmond to Los Angeles?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

No, with an average price for the route of $701, prices are generally cheapest when you fly direct.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Redmond to Los Angeles?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Redmond to Los Angeles, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Redmond to Los Angeles, you should book around 4 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 7 weeks before departure.

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Low seasonApril
High seasonMarch
Cheapest flight$84
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 18% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 14% increase in price.
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When to book flights from Redmond to Los Angeles

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FAQs for booking flights from Redmond to Los Angeles

  • Are there facilities for families traveling with kids at RDM?

    Youngsters often have a load of pent-up adrenaline before and after flights. Redmond Municipal Airport features two kid play spaces with a Lego table, a play structure, TVs with kid-friendly programming, and a cozy seating area for parents. The first RDM Kid-Port is close to the boarding gates, while the other is next to the Baggage Claim Area. Lactating moms will find a nursing room with power outlets, a sink, and changing table near the boarding lounge.

  • Which hotels are closest to Redmond Municipal Airport?

    To avoid a morning fuss if your flight from Redmond to Los Angeles departs early, book a room at Redmond Inn, a pocket-friendly choice roughly 4min from RDM. Alternatively, the Eagle Crest Resort is approximately 10 miles to RDM if you want a luxurious stay.

  • Are there facilities for business travelers at RDM?

    Are you traveling to Los Angeles from Redmond for work? Consider getting a head start on your work at Redmond Municipal at the Event Conference Room close to the rental car counters in the Main Terminal. It is available for rent for roughly $100 per hour and comes with cozy chairs and desks, a presentation screen, Wi-Fi, and dry-erase boards.

  • Does Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) offer facilities for passengers with special needs?

    LAX has implemented initiatives to make air travel more manageable and accessible. The airport has elevators, accessible ramps, adult changing rooms close to Gates 14 and 201, handicap parking, TDD devices, and accessible washrooms on Terminal 2’s departure level. Airport shuttles for terminal transfers are also lift-equipped.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Redmond to Los Angeles was $84 for a one-way ticket and $175 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Redmond and Los Angeles?

    No

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    On your way to Los Angeles, you’ll fly out from Bend/Redmond. You’ll be landing at Los Angeles.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Redmond to Los Angeles flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    The Embraer 175 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Redmond to Los Angeles flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Redmond and Los Angeles, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    There are nonstop flights from Redmond to Los Angeles on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Redmond to Los Angeles, Alaska Airlines or Delta?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Redmond to Los Angeles are Alaska Airlines and Delta. With an average price for the route of $312 and an overall rating of 8.0, Alaska Airlines is the most popular choice. Delta is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $296 and an overall rating of 8.0.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Redmond to Los Angeles.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Los Angeles from Redmond is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Los Angeles with an airline and back to Redmond with another airline. Booking your flights between Redmond and LAX can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Redmond to Los Angeles?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Los Angeles from Redmond up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Redmond to Los Angeles

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $153 or less one-way and $231 or less round-trip.
  • Direct flights from Redmond to Los Angeles are cheaper and eco-friendlier than flights with layovers. Flights on this route release roughly 459 kg of carbon per individual. Those looking to fly more sustainably from Redmond to Los Angeles can reserve flight seats with either American Airlines or United Airlines. These airlines are the eco-friendliest, releasing 78% and 44% less carbon, respectively.
  • As flying can create anxiety and stress in airports, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has the Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) initiative to alleviate anxiety. A team of registered four-legged buddies sporting red Pet Me vests and their handlers can be found throughout the terminals of LAX, ready to interact with passengers alighting at the airport.
  • If you completed a book before your flight from Redmond to Los Angeles and want to get another one for the remainder of your trip, go to the "Flybrary" in Redmond Municipal Airport's (RDM) main terminal. The Flybrary is free to use, and passengers are urged to donate any books they have completed and pick up a new one for the trip.
  • The Observation Deck and Theme Building are well worth a stop if you have a few hours to kill after landing at Los Angeles International Airport. The Deck is housed in the Central Terminal area and is operational every month on the second weekend.
  • LAX has various high-quality restaurants ranging from burger stands to wine bars. Chaya Sushi in the Great Hall of Terminal B, Petrossian Caviar & Champagne Bar in Tom Bradley International Terminal, and Umami Burger are just a few of the highly ranked eateries.

Prefer to fly direct from Redmond to Los Angeles?

Find which airlines fly direct from Bend/Redmond Airport to Los Angeles Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Bend/Redmond to Los Angeles

Monday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Tuesday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Wednesday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Thursday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Friday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Saturday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

Sunday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +2 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +3 more

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Los Angeles to Bend/Redmond

Monday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Finnair, +4 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +5 more

Tuesday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Finnair, +4 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +5 more

Wednesday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +3 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +4 more

Thursday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Finnair, +4 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +5 more

Friday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, +3 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +4 more

Saturday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Finnair, +4 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +5 more

Sunday

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Finnair, +4 more

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, +5 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Redmond to Los Angeles

 
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No WiFi available. It was too late to order food also. Guy next to me was huge (not fat) so had his shoulder & thigh next to me the whole way. Plane was delayed leaving PDX due to 8 other planes waiting. Not my best Alaska airlines flight.

4.0 OkayCatlin, Jun 2025PDX - LAX
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No WiFi available. It was too late to order food also. Guy next to me was huge (not fat) so had his shoulder & thigh next to me the whole way. Plane was delayed leaving PDX due to 8 other planes waiting. Not my best Alaska airlines flight.

Flight was delayed by hr and half, takeoff and climbing was frightening

Despite boarding starting quite late, we actually got to LAX on time. Boarding was easy and orderly. We knew that no screen with entertainment choices would be included on this flight, and that's fine. It was the best price, and we brought all the types of entertainment we needed with us, and appreciated the USB charging ports. What stood out most, was the complimentary liquor. THAT made the biggest difference in our enjoyment of this flight.

Better seats in first class and TVs with each seat, especially in first class.

Boarding was quick and easy as always the crew is on their game as always I always have an enjoyable flight so I’m good.

It was my first time flying Alaska Airlines and first time flying from Santa Rosa airport. The staff was very professional and friendly. Their instructions were clear and any question was answered satisfactorily. My seat was comfortable and the in-flight beverage service very adequate for the duration of the flight. We arrived ahead of the scheduled landing time and deplaning was simple. I look forward to flying with Alaska again.

Crew was very good. Problem was not Alaska Airlines’ fault, there was a horrible, squealing, screaming kid near me.

flight took off over an hour and a half late and there was no beverage service during the flight

The flight itself was okay, but there were 2 screaming kids in front of me my entire flight which made it just awful. The parent did zero to try and make the children settle down and flight attendants did nothing either. I understand it's hard to travel with children, but constantly yelling, screaming, or loud talking for 4 hours straight is just ridiculous.

Boarding for Alaska Airlines is always chaotic with many people crowding the gates. Arriving in on Alaska in Los Angeles is always interesting since there is never a gate available. So the planes are often parked all the way out on the west side of the airport while waiting for the gate to be cleared of the departing plane. This flight was no exception.

Flight was canceled with no voucher of any kind and next available flight was two days later.

Boarding was chaotic. Microphone not working properly and second agent was distracted from task with baggage and late arrivals.

I DID NOT GO TO HAWAII ON HAWAIIAN AIRLINES. YOU DID NOT INFORM ME THAT BY CHOOSING BASIC ECONOMY, I MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO FLY STANDBY. I AM ELDERLY AS WAS MY COMPANION WHO IS ALSO SEVERELY DISABLED AND THERE WOULD BE NO WAY WE COULD TRAVEL ON STANDBY. THEY TOLD ME THAT ALL OF THE BASIC ECONOMY SEATS HAD BEEN SELECTED BY OTHER PASSENGERS AND WE HAD TO PAY AN ADDITIONAL $942 TO GET A SECURED SEAT ON THE PLAN AND, IN SPITE OF THE ADDITIONAL COST, WE WERE NOT ALLOW US TO AMEND OUR TRAVEL PLANS TO EXTEND OUR VACATION. ULTIMATELY, THE FLIGHT WAS DELAYED. WE WERE OFFERED A REFUND IF WE CANCELED OUR TRIP ALTOGETHER WHICH WE DID. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO INFORM YOUR CUSTOMERS OF THE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS THEY MAY FACE, AND YOU DID NOT DO SO. I WILL NOT UTILIZE YOUR SERVICES EVER AGAIN.

Half of my family members didn’t make it because they involuntary bumped off . And their seats where given away

Hawaiian and Alaska are at opposite ends of the Seattle airport. Apparently, during this time of transition through their merger, only people flying to Hawaii should go to the Hawaiian desk. So, I had to carry my luggage the entire length of the airport. Alaska's desks were sort of a temporary set up behind a wall, and even after all this, they (Alaska) had a great deal of difficulty confirming that I was on the flight, or that I had paid my checked bag fee. Now, they did try to compensate for all this confusion. There was an impressive number of agents, actively engaging and working with customers - not just standing behind the counter, but going out to them with pads in hand. It took some time, but I was squared away, and was apparently upgraded to a business class seat with lots of legroom (much appreciated). I was told this transition would last till August.

Really enjoyed their food treats, staff was friendly and they kept our seats together, check in was excellent, boarding passes uploaded to my wallet! I would definitely recommend Hawaiian airlines to friends and family! 🌺

I booked through Hawaiian which was supposed to have merged with Alaskan but offered free checked bags and said there would be seat selection at the airport. This was not honored by Alaskan Airlines and they even went out of their way to say “we are not Hawaiian and Hawaiian cannot pick seats on our airline ”. They told us that we could not change seats and that all tickets booked through Hawaiian were “saver fares”. The staff was rude and said that we would be helped last after they take care of the customers that booked through Alaskan. Once we got on the flight in our middle seats they played a message that said they have merged with Hawaiian and you can book on either website which would have been funny if we were not so uncomfortable. All in all it was a terrible experience and I do not recommend that anyone fly Alaskan unless they absolutely have to.

Great service, fast internet, got a lot of work done during the flight.

Cheap food no options for vegans, no entertainment, no snacks. Too much advertisement about their credit card. Next flight will be Delta Airlines.

When I was not allowed by Alaska airlines to board due to time and difficulty pre-check the night before and kiosk did not work when I arrived at the airport and then finally told Alaska airlines is where I had to go. Not Hawaiian airlines that they had moved. That's when I was treated with the utmost disrespect by Alaska airlines agent that I was not allowed to board. And that might ticket to return was canceled and I hadn't even left yet when they gave me the option for the next flight to raise my flight price to $300 one way. I bought a $96 round trip ticket and they're trying to gouge me for $600 in addition and canceling my return flight.

Expect nothing and you will be fine. Seats are crammed.

Terrible landing. Uncomfortable seats. Great cabin crew-helpful and pleasant!

Tight fit in middle seat but OK for short flight. Crew was more interested in talking to each other than helping passengers - strickingly dissappointing. DAB is a great airport. New Haven sucks! Excellent value for the .

Avelo is definitely a budget airline and you get what you pay for. The plane was packed and the seats were not particularly comfortable. Staff was very nice and both of our flights were on time. The one thing I wish I had known was that the staff does not show up at the airport desk to check your bags until two hours before the flight. We had a 4:30 flight and had to check out of our hotel at noon. Since we have lounge passes we planned to check our bag, go through security and hang out at the lounge until we had to board. But because we could not check our bag until 2:30, when the staff showed up, we could not go through security and access the lounge. Passengers with boarding passes and carry on luggage would not have this issue. I might fly Avelo again but would only do carry on or plan to get to the airport no sooner than two hours before check in. And I would not recommend a long flight on Avelo since there is no food or entertainment and the seats are not comfortable.

No food or entertainment, but flight very comfortable and on time.

Baggage claim was barbaric at Wilmington. I realize that this is a startup airline but if they hope to grow or even survive they need to upgrade this airport. There is no automated luggage carousel and at times you are not only fighting your fellow passengers to get to your bags but also passengers coming in from other flights who cross right in front of you

No frills, i.e., no drinks or snacks. One is charged for everything. The cost really adds up. The crew and flight attendants were excellent and very pleasant.

I always walk by a pallet of Avelo branded mini bottles of water on the tarmac, but I’ve never seen them in flight. Yup, not even water offered on a 3 hour flight. No wi-fi onboard. We just watch the flight crew on their phone for 3 hours every flight. At least a mid-flight trash pickup would be great. Better than my last flight, but they only could have gone up from there. Don’t use for business or ticketed vacation like Disney… too unreliable.

You get what you pay for. The plane was dirty and the seats were awful.

Nightmare airline. Avoid Avelo. Understaffed at check-in with long, slow lines. Inexplicably had two flights and only one plane. Not weather or maintenance related apparently. One was supposed to go to Myrtle Beach and one to Orlando. I imagine someone thought it would be better to fly the available plane to Myrtle Beach and back and then go to Orlando since that round-trip was shorter. This didn’t account for the human factor of an end-of-week Orlando flight being 85% Disney passengers and putting the flight on a six-hour delay in New Haven airport… which, if you’ve been there, is tiny and has nothing to do for 50 kids excited to get to Disney. This delay was announced at the time of departure. No one realized before the time of departure there was no plane on the ground? And no one thought… hey I think the Myrtle Beach crowd might be a better one to have wait if we’re going to make a choice here (mind you the initial inbound plane was coming from Orlando and supposed to be out aircraft… they literally said let just grab this plane because it’s here to get this other group out at the last second). There is/was zero customer service desk for Avelo in HVN and there were no updates/announcements throughout the day. Plane still gets back late and we finally leave. No wi-fi on these planes, no snack or even water. I know this is budget airline, but expected at least a water after 8 hours of travel day. This should have been offered in terminal too. We land… hooray. Would you believe there is no ground crew to get the plane in to the gate… for 27 minutes. 27 minutes!!! At this point the rental car center is closing in 10 minutes, kids on the plane are crying again, and everyone is talking about how they’re never flying Avelo again. Finally get off. Bags are out at baggage claim right away (finally something right?), but they’ve stopped the carousel immediately and there is no baggage service rep. People are climbing over the carousel to get to the far side (if you’ve ever been to MCO you’ve seen it) because obviously they just stopped it immediately once all the bags were out. This airline is a dumpster fire. Icing on the cake was that while everyone was stuck in HVN, they were setting up for a celebration of their millionth passenger tomorrow. I bet 995,000 of those will never fly the airline again. Don’t fly Avelo. You’ve been warned.

Boarding was mayhem. Late boarding by 15 minutes because of lack of staff (missing 1 flight attendant. We had to wait for an arrival of another plane before we could board). Flight was a little rough, but cannot blame on airlines.

Great experience…left a bit behind schedule but made up fir that in the air and landed 10 minutes early 😁

United out of SFO is having issues with catering so none of our meals were loaded on the plane and no offer of compensation for our tickets purchased was offered.

A bit rush for transit. Food and entertainment are not available

Wonderful and fast TSA checkpoint. The line was fast and our gate was close by

The gate was too far away for the connecting flight

Generally good. The aisles have gotten narrower which can slow down boarding. Flight crew was great! Healthier complimentary snacks would be appreciated. Due to earthquake in San Francisco we had to circle in air space for a bit but then had a smooth landing. I laud the flight crew for their patience ;)

We tried to upgrade to economy premium but were told this was not possible as we had booked through United Airlines (and Air Canada was operating the flight). This seemed silly given there was ample space in economy premium. Additionally, we had to wait almost 1.5 hours upon arrival to taxi to the gate. Otherwise, the crew were very pleasant and passengers were friendly.

The agents was very rude and they charged me $50 for a carry-on bag saying that it was too big and then I saw someone going on a plane with the same size bag as me

For the most part united was a good experience, how ever when they came by with the snacks and water, they completely passed by my wife and I. As we were in separate rows. On a 5 hr flight we were not offered water

Honestly, I haven’t flown American in years, probably due to the pandemic and my being unable to travel for certain periods in the last two years, but it was a good experience to dig out or obtain a new American Airlines account after many years of traveling for business with American in the past.

One bottle of water and a package of cookies for comfort plus. We had to literally beg a flight attendant for an extra bottle of water later in the flight due to feeling dehydrated.

Flight boarded from Gate 39 at OGG, the farthest gate in the terminal. There were no Hawaiian themed amenities for the flight. The first class service was mediocre at best; I received not special welcome or recognition as an executive platinum member of American Advantage program. The flight attendants were more concerned with their cell phones than saying "thank you" to the passengers as we disembarked. Fortunately, the flight arrived at LAX a few minutes early.

Bigger seats. Board back to front! Disembark front to back!

Plane was pretty clean, staff was friendly and helpful, flight left about on time arrived early. Took a long time to board and get off the plane - carry on items didn't have enough room so people had to move all around to find places.

Would have been good to have a meal since it was a 5.5 hour flight

Great thanks - a whole row to myself. Good food but film selection not great.

My boarding pass wouldn't pull up in the app very easily and had to really dig through my email. That caused a delay in TSA..

I liked the duration speed while in the air but that is is for positive things to say. The service was over 3 hours late, staff not very friendly (probably because they were also late to the destination), uncomfortable seats and disappointing food options

RE Food: Wish there was a choice for No Rating. Flew from Honolulu to Los Angeles on a Red-Eye flight (11:00 pm to 7:30 am). Other than a package of cookies with a beverage choice offered soon after take-off, and a beverage choice shortly before landing, no other food choices were offered. Everyone slept or rested for most of the trip. Nothing to rate. RE Entertainment: Everyone was sleeping most of the flight. Only saw one passenger watch about 30 minutes of entertainment on his iPad. I never attempted to access any entertainment options.

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