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What is the longest distance between two airports?

What is the longest distance between two airports?

The northernmost commercial airport is Svalbard Airport (LYR), Norway. The southernmost commercial airport is Ushuaia Airport (USH), Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The distance between these two airports is 15,776 km.

Which airport is farthest from London?

International airports

Airport IATA Distance to London
City LCY 14 km (9 mi)
Heathrow LHR 26 km (16 mi)
Gatwick LGW 45 km (28 mi)
Luton LTN 55 km (34 mi)

Which airports are the furthest away from the main cities they serve?

The airports furthest away from the main cities they serve are: 3. JED (103km to Mekkah), 2. BOJ (177km to Edirne), TLS (194km to Andorra la Vella). Download graph. The median distance from a main airport to the city its serves for each world region is less than 40km.

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Which Paris airport is the farthest from the city’s centre?

The airport furthest from its city namesake is Paris Vatry Airport, a whopping 131 miles from the centre of the French capital, taking two hours and nine minutes to reach by car.

How far is the closest airport to the top 100 cities?

The large majority of Top 100 cities are served by airports within 50km by road to their closest main airport. Based on the shortest road journey by distance (not time) you will need to travel a median distance of 20km from a main airport to its city (50 of the 100 cities are within 20km of their main airports).

How far is the distance from the airport to the city?

The median distance from a main airport to the city its serves for each world region is less than 40km. If a short car journey is important, a destination in Australia and New Zealand, Central and South America, or Africa would be a good choice (median distance = 15km from main airport to city).