Compare: Los Angeles→Honolulu (4,120 km) vs Los Angeles→Tokyo (8,819 km). Los Angeles → Honolulu wins by 4,699 km (53%). Side-by-side with flight & drive times.
By SnapDistance Team · Updated April 7, 2026
4,120 km
2,560 miles · Flight: ~5h 39min · Drive: ~66h 57min
✓ Shorter route
8,819 km
5,480 miles · Flight: ~11h 31min · Drive: ~143h 19min
Difference: 4,699 km (53%) · Flight time difference: ~5h 52min
Verdict
Los Angeles → Honolulu is the smarter pick if travel time and emissions matter most: it is 4,699 km (53%) shorter, saves about 5h 52min of flight time, and cuts roughly 1,198 kg of CO₂ per passenger. Choose Los Angeles → Tokyo only if the destination itself is the reason for the trip.
Los Angeles → Honolulu is the shorter route at 4,120 km, which is 4,699 km (53%) shorter than Los Angeles → Tokyo. You would save approximately 5h 52min in flight time by choosing the shorter route.
| Metric | Los Angeles → Honolulu | Los Angeles → Tokyo |
|---|---|---|
| Distance (km) | 4,120 | 8,819 |
| Distance (miles) | 2,560 | 5,480 |
| Flight time | ~5h 39min | ~11h 31min |
| Driving time | ~66h 57min | ~143h 19min |
| Road distance (est.) | ~5,356 km | ~11,465 km |
| Drivable? | No | No |
| Cross-continental | No | Yes |
| Initial bearing | 260° (W) | 306° (NW) |
| Time-zone shift | -3h | +17h |
| CO₂ – flight (per pax) | ~1,051 kg | ~2,249 kg |
| CO₂ – driving (per car) | — | — |
| Fuel cost (est.) | — | — |
Flying from Los Angeles to Honolulu produces roughly 1,051 kg of CO₂ per passenger, based on the ICAO/EEA short-haul emission factor of ~0.255 kg per passenger-km. The Los Angeles → Tokyo flight emits about 2,249 kg. Choosing the shorter route saves approximately 1,198 kg of CO₂ per traveler — equivalent to 57 typical tree-years of carbon sequestration.
The Los Angeles to Honolulu route covers 4,120 km (2,560 miles), staying within North America. Los Angeles (population: 3,979,576) is located in West Coast, United States, while Honolulu (population: 350,964) is in Pacific, United States.
The Los Angeles to Tokyo route covers 8,819 km (5,480 miles), spanning from North America to Asia. Los Angeles (population: 3,979,576) is in West Coast, United States, and Tokyo (population: 13,960,000) is in Kanto, Japan.
Flying from Los Angeles to Honolulu takes approximately 5h 39min, while Los Angeles to Tokyo takes 11h 31min. If driving is an option, expect roughly 66h 57min for the first route and 143h 19min for the second.
Since both routes depart from Los Angeles, this comparison is especially useful for travelers deciding between Honolulu and Tokyo as a destination.
The 4,699 km difference between these routes is substantial and will significantly impact travel time and cost.
Neither route is practical by car. Flying is the recommended transport for both.
Honolulu (United States) has a population of 350,964 and is located in the Pacific region of North America. It's a charming destination known for its regional character.
Tokyo (Japan) has a population of 13,960,000 and is situated in Kanto, Asia. This major global city has multiple airports and world-class infrastructure.
Choose this route if your priority is reaching Honolulu (United States) — a city of 350,964 in the Pacific region of North America. It is also the shorter option at 4,120 km, which translates to a 5h 52min flight-time saving and roughly 1,198 kg less CO₂ per passenger versus the alternative. This is a fly-only route in practice — overland travel is not realistic at 4,120 km. The initial bearing is 260° (W), so a great-circle flight leaves Los Angeles heading roughly W.
This route is the right call if you are heading to Tokyo (Japan) — a city of 13,960,000 in the Kanto region of Asia. Even though it is the longer route at 8,819 km, it remains the obvious pick when Tokyo is the actual destination, when departure schedules from Los Angeles are more convenient, or when fares undercut the alternative. Overland travel is not practical for 8,819 km; flying is the realistic mode. Departing Los Angeles, the great-circle bearing toward Tokyo is 306° (NW).
Los Angeles (34.05°, -118.24°) and Honolulu (21.31°, -157.86°) sit with a time-zone shift of -3 hours. Los Angeles (34.05°, -118.24°) and Tokyo (35.68°, 139.65°) have a +17-hour offset. Routes with time-zone shifts of 5 hours or more typically produce noticeable jet lag — plan one recovery day per three time zones crossed.
Honolulu is closer at 4,120 km, which is 4,699 km (53%) shorter.
4,120 km (2,560 miles). Flight: ~5h 39min.
8,819 km (5,480 miles). Flight: ~11h 31min.
Flying to Honolulu is faster at ~5h 39min, saving about 5h 52min compared to Tokyo.
All distances on SnapDistance are calculated using the Haversine formula, which determines the great-circle distance between two points on Earth's surface. This gives the shortest possible distance over the globe, which is the measurement used for aviation and navigation. Actual travel distances by road or rail are typically 20-40% longer due to terrain, borders, and infrastructure routing. Flight times assume 800 km/h cruising speed with 30 minutes for takeoff and landing. Driving estimates use 80 km/h average speed with a 30% road distance factor.
📍 Data: Coordinates from OpenStreetMap contributors. Distances calculated using the Haversine formula. Travel times are estimates only. Last verified: April 7, 2026.