Closest Airport to Blenheim, Airports Near Blenheim, New Zealand

The closest airport to Blenheim is Blenheim Airport (BHE). Distance from Blenheim Airport to Blenheim is 4.66 miles / 7.49 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Blenheim

Blenheim Airport (BHE)

Blenheim Airport is located approximately 4.35 miles / 7 kilometers West (W) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is BHE.

Koromiko Airport (PCN)

Koromiko Airport is located approximately 11.18 miles / 18 kilometers North (N) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is PCN.

Nelson Airport (NSN)

Nelson Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is NSN.

Wellington International Airport (WLG)

Wellington International Airport is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is WLG.

Motueka Airport (MZP)

Motueka Airport is located approximately 56.54 miles / 91 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is MZP.

Kaikoura Airport (KBZ)

Kaikoura Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is KBZ.

Paraparaumu Airport (PPQ)

Paraparaumu Airport is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is PPQ.

Takaka Airport (KTF)

Takaka Airport is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is KTF.

Royal Air Force Base (OHA)

Royal Air Force Base is located approximately 116.82 miles / 188 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is OHA.

Palmerston North Airport (PMR)

Palmerston North Airport is located approximately 119.3 miles / 192 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is PMR.

Wanganui Airport (WAG)

Wanganui Airport is located approximately 120.55 miles / 194 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is WAG.

Westport Airport (WSZ)

Westport Airport is located approximately 123.65 miles / 199 kilometers West (W) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is WSZ.

Christchurch International Airport (CHC)

Christchurch International Airport is located approximately 154.1 miles / 248 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is CHC.

Greymouth Airport (GMN)

Greymouth Airport is located approximately 156.59 miles / 252 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is GMN.

New Plymouth Airport (NPL)

New Plymouth Airport is located approximately 173.36 miles / 279 kilometers North (N) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is NPL.

Hokitika Airport (HKK)

Hokitika Airport is located approximately 173.36 miles / 279 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is HKK.

Ashburton Airport (ASG)

Ashburton Airport is located approximately 198.22 miles / 319 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is ASG.

Hawkes Bay Airport (NPE)

Hawkes Bay Airport is located approximately 208.16 miles / 335 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is NPE.

Taupo Airport (TUO)

Taupo Airport is located approximately 221.83 miles / 357 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is TUO.

Franz Josef Airport (WHO)

Franz Josef Airport is located approximately 233.01 miles / 375 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Blenheim. IATA airport code is WHO.