Closest Airport to Weyburn, Airports Near Weyburn, Canada

The closest airport to Weyburn is Estevan Airport (YEN). Distance from Estevan Airport to Weyburn is 50.68 miles / 81.57 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Weyburn

Estevan Airport (YEN)

Estevan Airport is located approximately 50.33 miles / 81 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YEN.

Regina Airport (YQR)

Regina Airport is located approximately 64 miles / 103 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YQR.

Sherwood Airport (PWD)

Sherwood Airport is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is PWD.

Broadview Airport (YDR)

Broadview Airport is located approximately 75.81 miles / 122 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YDR.

Moose Jaw Airport (YMJ)

Moose Jaw Airport is located approximately 88.23 miles / 142 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YMJ.

Williston Basin International Airport (XWA)

Williston Basin International Airport is located approximately 96.93 miles / 156 kilometers South (S) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is XWA.

Tioga Municipal Airport (VEX)

Tioga Municipal Airport is located approximately 98.18 miles / 158 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is VEX.

Sloulin Field International Airport (ISN)

Sloulin Field International Airport is located approximately 102.53 miles / 165 kilometers South (S) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is ISN.

Yorkton Airport (YQV)

Yorkton Airport is located approximately 126.14 miles / 203 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YQV.

Wolf Point International Airport (OLF)

Wolf Point International Airport is located approximately 133.59 miles / 215 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is OLF.

Richland Municipal Airport (SDY)

Richland Municipal Airport is located approximately 135.46 miles / 218 kilometers South (S) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is SDY.

Minot Air Force Base (MIB)

Minot Air Force Base is located approximately 141.67 miles / 228 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is MIB.

Minot International Airport (MOT)

Minot International Airport is located approximately 151.61 miles / 244 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is MOT.

Rivers Airport (YYI)

Rivers Airport is located approximately 159.07 miles / 256 kilometers East (E) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YYI.

Glasgow International Airport (GGW)

Glasgow International Airport is located approximately 160.31 miles / 258 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is GGW.

Brandon Airport (YBR)

Brandon Airport is located approximately 174.61 miles / 281 kilometers East (E) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YBR.

Swift Current Airport (YYN)

Swift Current Airport is located approximately 175.85 miles / 283 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YYN.

Dawson Community Airport (GDV)

Dawson Community Airport is located approximately 179.58 miles / 289 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is GDV.

Shilo Airport (YLO)

Shilo Airport is located approximately 188.28 miles / 303 kilometers East (E) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YLO.

Dauphin Airport (YDN)

Dauphin Airport is located approximately 194.49 miles / 313 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Weyburn. IATA airport code is YDN.