Closest Airport to Grenoble, Airports Near Grenoble, France
The closest airport to Grenoble is Grenoble-Isere Airport (GNB). Distance from Grenoble-Isere Airport to Grenoble is 22.68 miles / 36.5 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Grenoble
- Grenoble-Isere Airport (36.5 Km)
- Chambery Airport (51.45 Km)
- Chabeuil Airport (66.29 Km)
- Meribel Airport (71.22 Km)
- Courchevel Airport (74.87 Km)
- Lyon Saint-Exupery International Airport (77.59 Km)
- Tallard Airport (85.22 Km)
- Bron Airport (85.39 Km)
- Annecy-Meythet Airport (87.36 Km)
- Megeve Airport (100.84 Km)
- Barcelonnette Airport (113.15 Km)
- Boutheon Airport (118.24 Km)
- Geneve-Cointrin Airport (120.46 Km)
- Vals-Lanas Airport (128.42 Km)
- Corrado Gex Airport (142.06 Km)
- Citta Di Torino Airport (150.85 Km)
- Loudes Airport (154.34 Km)
- Avignon-Caum Airport (156.67 Km)
- Renaison Airport (165.25 Km)
- Levaldigi Airport (165.76 Km)
List of Airports close to Grenoble
Alpe D Huez Airport (AHZ)
Alpe D Huez Airport is located approximately 18.64 miles / 30 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is AHZ.
Grenoble-Isere Airport (GNB)
Grenoble-Isere Airport is located approximately 22.37 miles / 36 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is GNB.
Chambery Airport (CMF)
Chambery Airport is located approximately 31.69 miles / 51 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is CMF.
Chabeuil Airport (VAF)
Chabeuil Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is VAF.
Albertville Airport (XAV)
Albertville Airport is located approximately 41.63 miles / 67 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is XAV.
Meribel Airport (MFX)
Meribel Airport is located approximately 44.12 miles / 71 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is MFX.
Courchevel Airport (CVF)
Courchevel Airport is located approximately 45.98 miles / 74 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is CVF.
Lyon Saint-Exupery International Airport (LYS)
Lyon Saint-Exupery International Airport is located approximately 47.85 miles / 77 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is LYS.
Serre Chevalier Airport (SEC)
Serre Chevalier Airport is located approximately 51.57 miles / 83 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is SEC.
Tallard Airport (GAT)
Tallard Airport is located approximately 52.82 miles / 85 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is GAT.
Bron Airport (LYN)
Bron Airport is located approximately 52.82 miles / 85 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is LYN.
Annecy-Meythet Airport (NCY)
Annecy-Meythet Airport is located approximately 54.06 miles / 87 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is NCY.
Saint Crepin Airport (SCP)
Saint Crepin Airport is located approximately 54.06 miles / 87 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is SCP.
Tignes Airport (TGF)
Tignes Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is TGF.
Megeve Airport (MVV)
Megeve Airport is located approximately 62.14 miles / 100 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is MVV.
Val D'Isere Airport (VAZ)
Val D'Isere Airport is located approximately 63.38 miles / 102 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is VAZ.
Mont?limar - Anc?ne Airport (XMK)
Mont?limar - Anc?ne Airport is located approximately 63.38 miles / 102 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is XMK.
Barcelonnette Airport (BAE)
Barcelonnette Airport is located approximately 70.21 miles / 113 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is BAE.
Boutheon Airport (EBU)
Boutheon Airport is located approximately 73.32 miles / 118 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is EBU.
Annemasse Airport (QNJ)
Annemasse Airport is located approximately 73.94 miles / 119 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Grenoble. IATA airport code is QNJ.