Closest Airport to Kizlyar, Airports Near Kizlyar, Russia
The closest airport to Kizlyar is Makhachkala Airport (MCX). Distance from Makhachkala Airport to Kizlyar is 85.17 miles / 137.06 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Kizlyar
- Makhachkala Airport (137.06 Km)
- Magas Airport (148.9 Km)
- Vladikavkaz Airport (184.24 Km)
- Nalchik Airport (250.29 Km)
- Zaqatala International Airport (253.74 Km)
- Novo Alexeyevka Airport (281.29 Km)
- Astrakhan Airport (289.57 Km)
- Mineralnye Vody Airport (293.5 Km)
- Elista Airport (337.83 Km)
- Gyandzha Airport (346.93 Km)
- Aktau Airport (350.92 Km)
- Yevlakh Airport (358.88 Km)
- Stavropol Airport (391.26 Km)
- Yerevan Airport (453.48 Km)
- Babusheri Airport (464.76 Km)
- Kars Airport (470.11 Km)
- Fuzuli International Airport (474.18 Km)
- Igdir Airport (489.91 Km)
- Zangilan International Airport (525.89 Km)
- Maku National Airport (536.64 Km)
List of Airports close to Kizlyar
Groznyy Airport (GRV)
Groznyy Airport is located approximately 59.65 miles / 96 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is GRV.
Makhachkala Airport (MCX)
Makhachkala Airport is located approximately 85.13 miles / 137 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is MCX.
Magas Airport (IGT)
Magas Airport is located approximately 91.96 miles / 148 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is IGT.
Vladikavkaz Airport (OGZ)
Vladikavkaz Airport is located approximately 114.33 miles / 184 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is OGZ.
Nalchik Airport (NAL)
Nalchik Airport is located approximately 155.34 miles / 250 kilometers West (W) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is NAL.
Zaqatala International Airport (ZTU)
Zaqatala International Airport is located approximately 157.21 miles / 253 kilometers South (S) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is ZTU.
Novo Alexeyevka Airport (TBS)
Novo Alexeyevka Airport is located approximately 174.61 miles / 281 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is TBS.
Astrakhan Airport (ASF)
Astrakhan Airport is located approximately 179.58 miles / 289 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is ASF.
Mineralnye Vody Airport (MRV)
Mineralnye Vody Airport is located approximately 182.06 miles / 293 kilometers West (W) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is MRV.
Elista Airport (ESL)
Elista Airport is located approximately 209.4 miles / 337 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is ESL.
Gyandzha Airport (KVD)
Gyandzha Airport is located approximately 214.99 miles / 346 kilometers South (S) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is KVD.
Aktau Airport (SCO)
Aktau Airport is located approximately 217.48 miles / 350 kilometers East (E) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is SCO.
Yevlakh Airport (YLV)
Yevlakh Airport is located approximately 222.45 miles / 358 kilometers South (S) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is YLV.
Kutaisi Airport (KUT)
Kutaisi Airport is located approximately 242.33 miles / 390 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is KUT.
Stavropol Airport (STW)
Stavropol Airport is located approximately 242.96 miles / 391 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is STW.
Leninakan Airport (LWN)
Leninakan Airport is located approximately 258.49 miles / 416 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is LWN.
Metropolitan Area (BAK)
Metropolitan Area is located approximately 280.24 miles / 451 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is BAK.
Yerevan Airport (EVN)
Yerevan Airport is located approximately 281.48 miles / 453 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is EVN.
Zabrat Airport (ZXT)
Zabrat Airport is located approximately 285.21 miles / 459 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is ZXT.
Babusheri Airport (SUI)
Babusheri Airport is located approximately 288.32 miles / 464 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Kizlyar. IATA airport code is SUI.