Closest Airport to Glenquarry, Airports Near Glenquarry, Australia
The closest airport to Glenquarry is Wollongong Airport (WOL). Distance from Wollongong Airport to Glenquarry is 17.61 miles / 28.35 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Glenquarry
- Wollongong Airport (28.35 Km)
- Nowra Airport (46.72 Km)
- Camden Airport (57.76 Km)
- Goulburn Airport (75.75 Km)
- Kingsford Smith Airport (91.21 Km)
- Canberra Airport (145.6 Km)
- Raglan Airport (146.33 Km)
- Moruya Airport (155.02 Km)
- Springhill Airport (178.35 Km)
- Cowra Airport (185.04 Km)
- Young Airport (207.22 Km)
- Cessnock Airport (209.61 Km)
- Tumut Airport (219.93 Km)
- Maitland Airport (223.6 Km)
- Cootamundra Airport (224.87 Km)
- Williamtown Airport (230.08 Km)
- Mudgee Airport (233.31 Km)
- Cooma Airport (239.52 Km)
- Parkes Airport (259.1 Km)
- Forbes Airport (268.39 Km)
List of Airports close to Glenquarry
Wollongong Airport (WOL)
Wollongong Airport is located approximately 17.4 miles / 28 kilometers East (E) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is WOL.
Nowra Airport (NOA)
Nowra Airport is located approximately 28.58 miles / 46 kilometers South (S) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is NOA.
Falls Creek Airport (FLC)
Falls Creek Airport is located approximately 31.69 miles / 51 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is FLC.
Camden Airport (CDU)
Camden Airport is located approximately 35.42 miles / 57 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is CDU.
Goulburn Airport (GUL)
Goulburn Airport is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is GUL.
Bankstown Airport (BWU)
Bankstown Airport is located approximately 50.33 miles / 81 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is BWU.
Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD)
Kingsford Smith Airport is located approximately 56.54 miles / 91 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is SYD.
Richmond Air Force Base (XRH)
Richmond Air Force Base is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is XRH.
Palm Beach Sea Plane Base (LBH)
Palm Beach Sea Plane Base is located approximately 80.78 miles / 130 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is LBH.
Canberra Airport (CBR)
Canberra Airport is located approximately 90.1 miles / 145 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is CBR.
Gosford Airport (GOS)
Gosford Airport is located approximately 90.1 miles / 145 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is GOS.
Raglan Airport (BHS)
Raglan Airport is located approximately 90.72 miles / 146 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is BHS.
Moruya Airport (MYA)
Moruya Airport is located approximately 96.31 miles / 155 kilometers South (S) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is MYA.
Springhill Airport (OAG)
Springhill Airport is located approximately 110.6 miles / 178 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is OAG.
Cowra Airport (CWT)
Cowra Airport is located approximately 114.95 miles / 185 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is CWT.
Hamilton/Prosperine Airport (PBY)
Hamilton/Prosperine Airport is located approximately 119.3 miles / 192 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is PBY.
Belmont Airport (BEO)
Belmont Airport is located approximately 121.17 miles / 195 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is BEO.
Young Airport (NGA)
Young Airport is located approximately 128.62 miles / 207 kilometers West (W) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is NGA.
Cessnock Airport (CES)
Cessnock Airport is located approximately 129.87 miles / 209 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is CES.
Cudal Airport (CUG)
Cudal Airport is located approximately 131.11 miles / 211 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Glenquarry. IATA airport code is CUG.