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(FEZ) Fez
MOROCCO - Fes Saiss
(LAX) Los Angeles
UNITED STATES - Los Angeles International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(FEZ) Fes Saiss
Fez, Morocco
(LAX) Los Angeles International
Los Angeles, CA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Fez to Los Angeles: Your Guide to This Long-Haul Route

Direct & connecting flights|FEZ – LAX|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
14h 45m1 stop via CDG
Flight duration
5,883 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Fez to Los Angeles

Connecting Morocco's ancient spiritual capital with the sprawling energy of Southern California, flights from Fez to Los Angeles typically involve one stop in a European or Middle Eastern hub. The total journey runs around 15 to 18 hours depending on your layover. Airlines like Royal Air Maroc, Air France, and Turkish Airlines commonly serve this corridor, with connections through Casablanca, Paris, or Istanbul. Spring and fall tend to offer the smoothest travel experience — mild weather on both ends and fewer crowds at transit airports. Summer is peak season, so if you're a last minute traveler during July or August, expect fuller flights and longer layover options. Fez itself is worth arriving early to explore — the medina alone deserves a full day. For those booking last minute, midweek departures often present better availability. Once in LA, the contrast with Fez's medieval streets makes the journey feel especially rewarding.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Fez (FEZ) to Los Angeles (LAX)?
The cheapest months to fly from Fez to Los Angeles are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower during the off-peak travel season. Booking 2-3 months in advance during these periods can help you secure the best fares, often significantly cheaper than summer months (June-August), which tend to be the most expensive.
Are there direct flights from Fez to Los Angeles, or will I need a layover?+
Do Moroccan citizens need a visa to fly from Fez to Los Angeles?+
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Flying from Fez to Los Angeles: A Journey Between Two Worlds

Connecting the ancient medina streets of Fez with the sun-drenched sprawl of Los Angeles, this transatlantic route bridges two remarkably different cultures in a single journey. While no direct flights currently operate between Fez and LAX, several well-established connection options make the trip smoother than you might expect.

Most travelers flying from Fez to Los Angeles will route through major European hubs. Royal Air Maroc frequently connects through Casablanca, where passengers can catch onward flights to LAX operated by the Moroccan flagship carrier or its partner airlines. European stopovers through Paris, Madrid, or Istanbul are also popular choices, with airlines like Air France, Iberia, and Turkish Airlines offering competitive one-stop itineraries. Total travel time typically ranges from 15 to 20 hours depending on layover duration, so choosing a connection with a reasonable stopover window can make all the difference in how you feel upon arrival.

Seasonal timing plays an important role in planning this trip. Spring, from March through May, is arguably the sweet spot. Fez enjoys mild temperatures perfect for exploring the tanneries and riads before departure, while Los Angeles welcomes you with comfortable weather and fewer tourist crowds than summer. Autumn offers similar advantages on both ends. The winter holiday period tends to see higher fares and fuller planes, so booking well in advance is advisable if you plan to travel in December or January.

For a more comfortable experience on this long-haul journey, consider breaking up the trip with an intentional layover. Spending a night in Casablanca or Paris transforms what could be an exhausting day of travel into a mini adventure. Many airlines allow extended stopovers at no additional airfare cost, and it gives your body a chance to adjust before crossing the Atlantic.

Once you land at LAX, the contrast with Fez is immediately striking. You trade labyrinthine medieval alleyways for eight-lane freeways and palm-lined boulevards. Yet both cities share an unexpected connection through their rich artistic traditions and vibrant food scenes. Moroccan cuisine has a devoted following in Los Angeles, and the city's diverse neighborhoods offer a surprisingly warm landing for travelers arriving from North Africa.

Practical tips worth noting include checking visa requirements well ahead of departure, as Moroccan passport holders need advance authorization for the United States. Luggage allowances can vary between carriers on multi-airline itineraries, so confirming baggage policies for each segment prevents surprises at check-in. Downloading entertainment and packing a good neck pillow will serve you well on the Atlantic crossing, which typically runs around ten hours for the longest leg of the flights from Fez to Los Angeles.