Closest Airport to Lord Howe Island, Airports Near Lord Howe Island, Australia

The closest airport to Lord Howe Island is Lord Howe Island Airport (LDH). Distance from Lord Howe Island Airport to Lord Howe Island is 1.3 miles / 2.09 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Lord Howe Island

Lord Howe Island Airport (LDH)

Lord Howe Island Airport is located approximately 1.24 miles / 2 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is LDH.

Port Stephens Airport (PTE)

Port Stephens Airport is located approximately 319.38 miles / 514 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is PTE.

Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS)

Coffs Harbour Airport is located approximately 362.26 miles / 583 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is CFS.

Nambucca Heads Airport (NBH)

Nambucca Heads Airport is located approximately 363.5 miles / 585 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is NBH.

Port Macquarie Airport (PQQ)

Port Macquarie Airport is located approximately 365.37 miles / 588 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is PQQ.

Macksville Airport (MVH)

Macksville Airport is located approximately 367.85 miles / 592 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is MVH.

Kempsey Airport (KPS)

Kempsey Airport is located approximately 372.82 miles / 600 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is KPS.

Wauchope Airport (WAU)

Wauchope Airport is located approximately 372.82 miles / 600 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is WAU.

Evans Head Airport (EVH)

Evans Head Airport is located approximately 375.93 miles / 605 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is EVH.

Ballina Byron Airport (BNK)

Ballina Byron Airport is located approximately 377.17 miles / 607 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is BNK.

Grafton Airport (GFN)

Grafton Airport is located approximately 378.41 miles / 609 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is GFN.

Taree Airport (TRO)

Taree Airport is located approximately 385.87 miles / 621 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is TRO.

Forster Airport (FOT)

Forster Airport is located approximately 388.98 miles / 626 kilometers West (W) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is FOT.

Lismore Airport (LSY)

Lismore Airport is located approximately 393.33 miles / 633 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is LSY.

Casino Airport (CSI)

Casino Airport is located approximately 401.41 miles / 646 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is CSI.

Gold Coast Airport (OOL)

Gold Coast Airport is located approximately 405.76 miles / 653 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is OOL.

Surfers Paradise Airport (SFP)

Surfers Paradise Airport is located approximately 415.7 miles / 669 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is SFP.

Southport Airport (SHQ)

Southport Airport is located approximately 422.53 miles / 680 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is SHQ.

Williamtown Airport (NTL)

Williamtown Airport is located approximately 431.85 miles / 695 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is NTL.

Port Hunter Airport (PHJ)

Port Hunter Airport is located approximately 436.82 miles / 703 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Lord Howe Island. IATA airport code is PHJ.