Closest Airport to Hyannis, Airports Near Hyannis, United States

The closest airport to Hyannis is Mullen Airport (MHN). Distance from Mullen Airport to Hyannis is 35.82 miles / 57.65 kilometers.


Nearest airports to Hyannis

List of Airports close to Hyannis

Mullen Airport (MHN)

Mullen Airport is located approximately 35.42 miles / 57 kilometers East (E) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is MHN.

Alliance Airport (AIA)

Alliance Airport is located approximately 53.44 miles / 86 kilometers West (W) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is AIA.

Gordon Airport (GRN)

Gordon Airport is located approximately 59.03 miles / 95 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is GRN.

Searle Field (OGA)

Searle Field is located approximately 60.27 miles / 97 kilometers South (S) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is OGA.

Pine Ridge Airport (XPR)

Pine Ridge Airport is located approximately 80.16 miles / 129 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is XPR.

Lee Bird Field (LBF)

Lee Bird Field is located approximately 82.02 miles / 132 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is LBF.

Miller Field (VTN)

Miller Field is located approximately 85.13 miles / 137 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is VTN.

Sidney Airport (SNY)

Sidney Airport is located approximately 88.23 miles / 142 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is SNY.

Maliron Airport (CDR)

Maliron Airport is located approximately 88.86 miles / 143 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is CDR.

Scotts Bluff County Airport (BFF)

Scotts Bluff County Airport is located approximately 94.45 miles / 152 kilometers West (W) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is BFF.

Ainsworth Airport (ANW)

Ainsworth Airport is located approximately 98.8 miles / 159 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is ANW.

Imperial Airport (IML)

Imperial Airport is located approximately 103.15 miles / 166 kilometers South (S) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is IML.

Broken Bow Airport (BBW)

Broken Bow Airport is located approximately 115.58 miles / 186 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is BBW.

Torrington Municipal Airport (TOR)

Torrington Municipal Airport is located approximately 122.41 miles / 197 kilometers West (W) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is TOR.

Crosson Field (STK)

Crosson Field is located approximately 123.03 miles / 198 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is STK.

Lexington Airport (LXN)

Lexington Airport is located approximately 132.35 miles / 213 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is LXN.

Burwell Municipal Airport (BUB)

Burwell Municipal Airport is located approximately 134.84 miles / 217 kilometers East (E) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is BUB.

Mc Cook Airport (MCK)

Mc Cook Airport is located approximately 137.94 miles / 222 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is MCK.

Phillip Airport (PHP)

Phillip Airport is located approximately 141.67 miles / 228 kilometers North (N) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is PHP.

Lusk Municipal (LSK)

Lusk Municipal is located approximately 144.16 miles / 232 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Hyannis. IATA airport code is LSK.