Airfare Details for flights from Los Angeles to Columbus
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Reviews for Los Angeles to Columbus (LAX-CMH)
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Seat Comfort:
“easy, comfortable”
by lcungar on January 6, 2011
Flight from Los Angeles to Columbus
- Airline:
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Southwest
- RT/OW
- One Way
- Number of Stops:
- 1 stop in Denver, Colorado
- Date of Flight:
- December 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
easy, pleasant trip. Snacks were ok. seats comfortable. no hassles with luggage which is always nice. leg room was also satisfactory
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Seat Comfort:
“Terrible! Most incompetent employess (other than pilot) I have ever experienced on any airline.”
by jagorsline on December 2, 2010
Flight from Los Angeles to Columbus
- Airline:
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US Airways
- RT/OW
- One Way
- Number of Stops:
- 1 stop in Phoenix, Arizona
- Date of Flight:
- November 2010
- Seat Class:
- economy
We arrived at LAX to confusion over gates: the reader board had one gate listed, but that get had a not to proceed to a different gate. After we went to the second gate, the flight listed was not ours. We had a very difficult time finding any staff from US Airways to ask for clarification. The first gate was the correct gate, but even when boarding our flight they never changed the sign that said to proceed to another gate. While boarding a rude flight attendant told my husband he would have to buy a ticket for our son's carryon guitar or the airline could be charged a fine of $1000. We had a flight to Columbus, Ohio that connected in Phoenix. The flight staff was unaware that the flight continued on to Columbus, informing one passenger the flight did not go to CMH. Once we landed in Phoenix, there was confusion among the flight staff, who then announced the flight did continue on to CMH after all. The next terrible training was in evidence when the gate staff couldn't decide if they needed to remove everyone from the plane since it was the "first" flight of the day. They had everyone get off the plane, including an elderly woman who had taken a sleeping pill thinking the flight would continue to CMH uninterrupted. They then could not decide whether there was a security risk since our luggage onboard was now unattended. Finally all the passengers who were deplaned were allowed to reboard as Zone 3 passengers during the regular boarding procedure. I have traveled many times on flights that were "continuing" flights, and have never experienced this level of confusion and incompetence.
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“Life-threatening allergy? Prove it!”
by OH_LA on November 18, 2010
Flight from Los Angeles to Columbus
- Airline:
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US Airways
- RT/OW
- One Way
- Number of Stops:
- 1 stop in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Date of Flight:
- November 2010
- Seat Class:
- first
An unusual souvenir came home with me from Los Angeles: a long-haired white kitty I found at the Orange County shelter. Kitty had her own flight reservation, and I paid the required fee. Just before boarding, the gate agent summoned me. I was being denied boarding because another passenger claimed to have a "life-threatening allergy" to cats. I'm sympathetic to those so afflicted, but this was absurd. The passenger was seated in the rear of the coach cabin. I was in first class -- a plane-length away from her. For all she knew, someone with a pet occupied HER seat on the incoming flight. If she was that extremely allergic, paramedics should have been administering aid to her in the crowded boarding area. Since the allergic passenger refused to take another flight, kitty and I had to be reaccommodated on a later flight on another airline. At LAX, changing terminals is a hassle. Kitty and I schlepped from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4, re-checked in, endured a second tour of TSA security and awaited a later flight on American Airlines. All I'm asking is before one passenger out of 250 on a plane can inconvenience another passenger to such a degree, the allergic passenger should provide some sort of proof or documentation of the disability. Yes, I understand the allergic passenger is covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, but you can't get a handipped parking placard without a doctor's verification. You shouldn't be able to disrupt another person's travel itinerary with less proof. Oh, and the substitute American Airlines flights were delightful. The flight attendants and my seatmates fell in love with kitty, and all agreed that rescuing an animal from a shelter was a wonderful souvenir. One passenger even suggested naming her "Cali," out of respect for her California roots.
Sample Fares found by other travelers within the past 72 hours
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Price |
From/To |
Depart/Return |
Airline |
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| $461 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Tue, Feb 14 |
American Airlines |
| $478 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Sat, Feb 11 - Mon, Feb 13 |
US Airways |
| $478 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Sat, Feb 11 |
US Airways |
| $478 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Tue, Feb 14 |
US Airways |
| $478 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Sun, Feb 12 |
US Airways |
| $480 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Sat, Feb 11 - Mon, Feb 13 |
US Airways |
| $480 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Mon, Feb 13 |
US Airways |
| $481 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Thu, Feb 9 - Fri, Feb 10 |
AirTran |
| $507 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Wed, Feb 15 |
Continental Airlines |
| $547 |
Flight from LAX to Columbus (LAX-CMH) |
Fri, Feb 10 - Fri, Feb 17 |
US Airways |
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