Closest Airport to Belinyu, Airports Near Belinyu, Indonesia
The closest airport to Belinyu is Pangkalpinang Airport (PGK). Distance from Pangkalpinang Airport to Belinyu is 41.36 miles / 66.56 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Belinyu
- Pangkalpinang Airport (66.56 Km)
- Mahmud Badaruddin Ii Airport (187.09 Km)
- Dabo Airport (190.42 Km)
- Sultan Taha Syarifudn Airport (242.87 Km)
- Bulutumbang Airport (246.25 Km)
- Kidjang Airport (320.36 Km)
- Hang Nadim Airport (362.06 Km)
- Changi Airport (391.04 Km)
- Paya Lebar Air Base (396.95 Km)
- Seletar Airport (404.77 Km)
- Branti Airport (405.92 Km)
- Tengah Air Base (411.84 Km)
- Japura Airport (414.37 Km)
- Supadio Airport (431 Km)
- Sultan Ismail International Airport (437.67 Km)
- Padangkemiling Airport (459.16 Km)
- Ketapang Airport (459.84 Km)
- Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (506.05 Km)
- Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport (526.68 Km)
- Simpang Tiga Airport (540.99 Km)
List of Airports close to Belinyu
Pangkalpinang Airport (PGK)
Pangkalpinang Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is PGK.
Mahmud Badaruddin Ii Airport (PLM)
Mahmud Badaruddin Ii Airport is located approximately 116.2 miles / 187 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is PLM.
Dabo Airport (SIQ)
Dabo Airport is located approximately 118.06 miles / 190 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is SIQ.
Keluang Airport (KLQ)
Keluang Airport is located approximately 145.4 miles / 234 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is KLQ.
Sultan Taha Syarifudn Airport (DJB)
Sultan Taha Syarifudn Airport is located approximately 150.37 miles / 242 kilometers West (W) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is DJB.
Bulutumbang Airport (TJQ)
Bulutumbang Airport is located approximately 152.86 miles / 246 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is TJQ.
Mangunjaya Airport (MJY)
Mangunjaya Airport is located approximately 172.74 miles / 278 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is MJY.
Pendopo Airport (PDO)
Pendopo Airport is located approximately 175.23 miles / 282 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is PDO.
Pulau Panjang Airport (PPJ)
Pulau Panjang Airport is located approximately 188.28 miles / 303 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is PPJ.
Kidjang Airport (TNJ)
Kidjang Airport is located approximately 198.84 miles / 320 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is TNJ.
Gunung Batin Airport (AKQ)
Gunung Batin Airport is located approximately 208.16 miles / 335 kilometers South (S) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is AKQ.
Hang Nadim Airport (BTH)
Hang Nadim Airport is located approximately 224.94 miles / 362 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is BTH.
Changi Airport (SIN)
Changi Airport is located approximately 242.96 miles / 391 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is SIN.
Paya Lebar Air Base (QPG)
Paya Lebar Air Base is located approximately 246.06 miles / 396 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is QPG.
Seletar Airport (XSP)
Seletar Airport is located approximately 251.03 miles / 404 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is XSP.
Tanjung Balai Airport (TJB)
Tanjung Balai Airport is located approximately 251.66 miles / 405 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is TJB.
Branti Airport (TKG)
Branti Airport is located approximately 251.66 miles / 405 kilometers South (S) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is TKG.
Tengah Air Base (TGA)
Tengah Air Base is located approximately 255.38 miles / 411 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is TGA.
Japura Airport (RGT)
Japura Airport is located approximately 257.25 miles / 414 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is RGT.
Supadio Airport (PNK)
Supadio Airport is located approximately 267.81 miles / 431 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Belinyu. IATA airport code is PNK.