Closest Airport to George, Airports Near George, South Africa
The closest airport to George is George Airport (GRJ). Distance from George Airport to George is 4.41 miles / 7.1 kilometers.
Nearest airports to George
- George Airport (7.1 Km)
- Oudtshoorn Airport (48.9 Km)
- Plettenberg Airport (81.4 Km)
- Robertson Airport (236.17 Km)
- Port Elizabeth Airport (291.74 Km)
- Cape Town International Airport (355.12 Km)
- Port Alfred Airport (411.79 Km)
- Langebaanweg Airport (431.12 Km)
- Vredendal Airport (448.83 Km)
- Bisho Airport (463.88 Km)
- Queenstown Airport (472.86 Km)
- Prieska Airport (479.58 Km)
- East London Airport (509.2 Km)
- Kimberley Airport (616.88 Km)
- Upington Airport (631.73 Km)
- Lima Acres Airport (632.79 Km)
- Springbok Airport (640.36 Km)
- Umtata Airport (641.7 Km)
- Mafeteng Airport (648.9 Km)
- Bloemfontein International Airport (655.14 Km)
List of Airports close to George
George Airport (GRJ)
George Airport is located approximately 4.35 miles / 7 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central George. IATA airport code is GRJ.
Mossel Bay Airport (MZY)
Mossel Bay Airport is located approximately 24.85 miles / 40 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central George. IATA airport code is MZY.
Oudtshoorn Airport (OUH)
Oudtshoorn Airport is located approximately 29.83 miles / 48 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central George. IATA airport code is OUH.
Plettenberg Airport (PBZ)
Plettenberg Airport is located approximately 50.33 miles / 81 kilometers East (E) of central George. IATA airport code is PBZ.
Overberg (FAOB) (OVG)
Overberg (FAOB) is located approximately 131.11 miles / 211 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central George. IATA airport code is OVG.
Robertson Airport (ROD)
Robertson Airport is located approximately 146.64 miles / 236 kilometers West (W) of central George. IATA airport code is ROD.
Port Elizabeth Airport (PLZ)
Port Elizabeth Airport is located approximately 180.82 miles / 291 kilometers East (E) of central George. IATA airport code is PLZ.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT)
Cape Town International Airport is located approximately 220.59 miles / 355 kilometers West (W) of central George. IATA airport code is CPT.
Cradock Airport (CDO)
Cradock Airport is located approximately 223.69 miles / 360 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central George. IATA airport code is CDO.
Port Alfred Airport (AFD)
Port Alfred Airport is located approximately 255.38 miles / 411 kilometers East (E) of central George. IATA airport code is AFD.
Lake Gregory Airport (LGE)
Lake Gregory Airport is located approximately 256.63 miles / 413 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central George. IATA airport code is LGE.
Langebaanweg Airport (SDB)
Langebaanweg Airport is located approximately 267.81 miles / 431 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central George. IATA airport code is SDB.
Vredendal Airport (VRE)
Vredendal Airport is located approximately 278.37 miles / 448 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central George. IATA airport code is VRE.
Bisho Airport (BIY)
Bisho Airport is located approximately 287.69 miles / 463 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central George. IATA airport code is BIY.
Queenstown Airport (UTW)
Queenstown Airport is located approximately 293.29 miles / 472 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central George. IATA airport code is UTW.
Prieska Airport (PRK)
Prieska Airport is located approximately 297.64 miles / 479 kilometers North (N) of central George. IATA airport code is PRK.
East London Airport (ELS)
East London Airport is located approximately 316.28 miles / 509 kilometers East (E) of central George. IATA airport code is ELS.
Butterworth Airport (UTE)
Butterworth Airport is located approximately 347.97 miles / 560 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central George. IATA airport code is UTE.
Kimberley Airport (KIM)
Kimberley Airport is located approximately 382.76 miles / 616 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central George. IATA airport code is KIM.
Aggeneys Airport (AGZ)
Aggeneys Airport is located approximately 388.98 miles / 626 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central George. IATA airport code is AGZ.