Closest Airport to Churchill, Airports Near Churchill, Canada
The closest airport to Churchill is Metropolitan Area Airport (YYQ). Distance from Metropolitan Area Airport to Churchill is 4.11 miles / 6.62 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Churchill
- Metropolitan Area Airport (6.62 Km)
- Tadoule Lake Airport (250.91 Km)
- Arviat Airport (258.67 Km)
- Gillam Airport (270.05 Km)
- Ilford Airport (313.24 Km)
- Bathurst Airport (313.24 Km)
- York Landing Airport (319.35 Km)
- Kelsey Airport (334.53 Km)
- Shamattawa Airport (346.13 Km)
- South Indian Lake Airport (356.65 Km)
- Ferguson'S Gulf (367.73 Km)
- Whale Cove Airport (395.41 Km)
- Pikwitonei Airport (396.98 Km)
- Thompson Airport (397.73 Km)
- Knee Lake Airport (414.59 Km)
- Lac Brochet Airport (422.15 Km)
- Leaf Rapids Airport (427.39 Km)
- Oxford House Airport (431.77 Km)
- Gods River Airport (436.88 Km)
- Thicket Portage Airport (439.24 Km)
List of Airports close to Churchill
Metropolitan Area Airport (YYQ)
Metropolitan Area Airport is located approximately 3.73 miles / 6 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YYQ.
Yandi Airport (YNN)
Yandi Airport is located approximately 137.32 miles / 221 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YNN.
Tadoule Lake Airport (XTL)
Tadoule Lake Airport is located approximately 155.34 miles / 250 kilometers West (W) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is XTL.
Arviat Airport (YEK)
Arviat Airport is located approximately 160.31 miles / 258 kilometers North (N) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YEK.
Gillam Airport (YGX)
Gillam Airport is located approximately 167.77 miles / 270 kilometers South (S) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YGX.
Ilford Airport (ILF)
Ilford Airport is located approximately 194.49 miles / 313 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is ILF.
Bathurst Airport (ZBF)
Bathurst Airport is located approximately 194.49 miles / 313 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is ZBF.
York Landing Airport (ZAC)
York Landing Airport is located approximately 198.22 miles / 319 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is ZAC.
Kelsey Airport (KES)
Kelsey Airport is located approximately 207.54 miles / 334 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is KES.
Shamattawa Airport (ZTM)
Shamattawa Airport is located approximately 214.99 miles / 346 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is ZTM.
South Indian Lake Airport (XSI)
South Indian Lake Airport is located approximately 221.21 miles / 356 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is XSI.
Ferguson'S Gulf (FER)
Ferguson'S Gulf is located approximately 228.04 miles / 367 kilometers North (N) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is FER.
Whale Cove Airport (YXN)
Whale Cove Airport is located approximately 245.44 miles / 395 kilometers North (N) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YXN.
Pikwitonei Airport (PIW)
Pikwitonei Airport is located approximately 246.06 miles / 396 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is PIW.
Thompson Airport (YTH)
Thompson Airport is located approximately 246.68 miles / 397 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YTH.
Knee Lake Airport (YKE)
Knee Lake Airport is located approximately 257.25 miles / 414 kilometers South (S) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YKE.
Lac Brochet Airport (XLB)
Lac Brochet Airport is located approximately 262.22 miles / 422 kilometers West (W) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is XLB.
Leaf Rapids Airport (YLR)
Leaf Rapids Airport is located approximately 265.33 miles / 427 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YLR.
Oxford House Airport (YOH)
Oxford House Airport is located approximately 267.81 miles / 431 kilometers South (S) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is YOH.
Gods River Airport (ZGI)
Gods River Airport is located approximately 270.92 miles / 436 kilometers South (S) of central Churchill. IATA airport code is ZGI.