Closest Airport to Laurier, Airports Near Laurier, United States
The closest airport to Laurier is Grand Forks Airport (ZGF). Distance from Grand Forks Airport to Laurier is 9.45 miles / 15.2 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Laurier
- Grand Forks Airport (15.2 Km)
- Trail Airport (45.3 Km)
- Castlegar Airport (54.32 Km)
- Omak Municipal Airport (111.96 Km)
- Penticton Airport (112.58 Km)
- Creston Airport (125.92 Km)
- Kelowna Airport (135.2 Km)
- Grand Coulee Dam Airport (135.45 Km)
- Fairchild Air Force Base (159.5 Km)
- Vernon Airport (160.17 Km)
- Felts Field (160.79 Km)
- Spokane International Airport (161.61 Km)
- Coeur D'Alene Airport (171.16 Km)
- Cranbrook Airport (189.68 Km)
- Douglas Lake Airport (191.13 Km)
- Salmon Arm Airport (200.63 Km)
- Ephrata Airport (211.04 Km)
- Grant County Airport (215.02 Km)
- Revelstoke Airport (218.84 Km)
- Merritt Airport (222.52 Km)
List of Airports close to Laurier
Grand Forks Airport (ZGF)
Grand Forks Airport is located approximately 9.32 miles / 15 kilometers West (W) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is ZGF.
Trail Airport (YZZ)
Trail Airport is located approximately 27.96 miles / 45 kilometers East (E) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YZZ.
Castlegar Airport (YCG)
Castlegar Airport is located approximately 33.55 miles / 54 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YCG.
Omak Municipal Airport (OMK)
Omak Municipal Airport is located approximately 68.97 miles / 111 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is OMK.
Penticton Airport (YYF)
Penticton Airport is located approximately 69.59 miles / 112 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YYF.
Creston Airport (CFQ)
Creston Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers East (E) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is CFQ.
Kelowna Airport (YLW)
Kelowna Airport is located approximately 83.89 miles / 135 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YLW.
Grand Coulee Dam Airport (GCD)
Grand Coulee Dam Airport is located approximately 83.89 miles / 135 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is GCD.
Fairchild Air Force Base (SKA)
Fairchild Air Force Base is located approximately 98.8 miles / 159 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is SKA.
Vernon Airport (YVE)
Vernon Airport is located approximately 99.42 miles / 160 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YVE.
Felts Field (SFF)
Felts Field is located approximately 99.42 miles / 160 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is SFF.
Spokane International Airport (GEG)
Spokane International Airport is located approximately 100.04 miles / 161 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is GEG.
Coeur D'Alene Airport (COE)
Coeur D'Alene Airport is located approximately 106.25 miles / 171 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is COE.
Kimberley Airport (YQE)
Kimberley Airport is located approximately 111.23 miles / 179 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YQE.
Cranbrook Airport (YXC)
Cranbrook Airport is located approximately 117.44 miles / 189 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YXC.
Douglas Lake Airport (DGF)
Douglas Lake Airport is located approximately 118.68 miles / 191 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is DGF.
Salmon Arm Airport (YSN)
Salmon Arm Airport is located approximately 124.27 miles / 200 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is YSN.
Ephrata Airport (EPH)
Ephrata Airport is located approximately 131.11 miles / 211 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is EPH.
Grant County Airport (MWH)
Grant County Airport is located approximately 133.59 miles / 215 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is MWH.
Larson Air Force Base (LRN)
Larson Air Force Base is located approximately 134.22 miles / 216 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Laurier. IATA airport code is LRN.