Closest Airport to Lynnwood, Airports Near Lynnwood, United States
The closest airport to Lynnwood is Snohomish County Airport (PAE). Distance from Snohomish County Airport to Lynnwood is 6.1 miles / 9.82 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Lynnwood
- Snohomish County Airport (9.82 Km)
- Boeing Field International Airport (32.37 Km)
- Renton Airport (37.2 Km)
- Seattle/Tacoma International Airport (41.36 Km)
- Bremerton National Airport (49.86 Km)
- Ault Field (64.23 Km)
- Industrial Airport (64.58 Km)
- Skagit Regional Airport (66.26 Km)
- McChord Air Force Base (76.94 Km)
- Gray Army Air Field (84.86 Km)
- Sanderson Field (90.4 Km)
- Friday Harbor Airport (94.02 Km)
- Fairchild International Airport (94.25 Km)
- Olympia Airport (104.5 Km)
- State Airport (105.65 Km)
- Orcas Island Airport (108.05 Km)
- Bellingham Airport (109.31 Km)
- Victoria International Airport (123.31 Km)
- Abbotsford Airport (133.96 Km)
- Centralia Airport (136.81 Km)
List of Airports close to Lynnwood
Kenmore Air Harbor Airport (KEH)
Kenmore Air Harbor Airport is located approximately 4.97 miles / 8 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is KEH.
Desolation Sound Airport (YDS)
Desolation Sound Airport is located approximately 5.59 miles / 9 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is YDS.
Snohomish County Airport (PAE)
Snohomish County Airport is located approximately 5.59 miles / 9 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is PAE.
Lake Union Sea Plane Base (LKE)
Lake Union Sea Plane Base is located approximately 13.05 miles / 21 kilometers South (S) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is LKE.
Poulsbo Airport (PUL)
Poulsbo Airport is located approximately 16.16 miles / 26 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is PUL.
Boeing Field International Airport (BFI)
Boeing Field International Airport is located approximately 19.88 miles / 32 kilometers South (S) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is BFI.
Renton Airport (RNT)
Renton Airport is located approximately 22.99 miles / 37 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is RNT.
Seattle/Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
Seattle/Tacoma International Airport is located approximately 25.48 miles / 41 kilometers South (S) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is SEA.
Port Townsend Airport (TWD)
Port Townsend Airport is located approximately 27.96 miles / 45 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is TWD.
Bremerton National Airport (PWT)
Bremerton National Airport is located approximately 30.45 miles / 49 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is PWT.
Oak Harbor Airport (ODW)
Oak Harbor Airport is located approximately 33.55 miles / 54 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is ODW.
Ault Field (NUW)
Ault Field is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is NUW.
Industrial Airport (TIW)
Industrial Airport is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is TIW.
Sequim Valley Airport (SQV)
Sequim Valley Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is SQV.
Skagit Regional Airport (MVW)
Skagit Regional Airport is located approximately 41.01 miles / 66 kilometers North (N) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is MVW.
McChord Air Force Base (TCM)
McChord Air Force Base is located approximately 47.22 miles / 76 kilometers South (S) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is TCM.
Anacortes Airport (OTS)
Anacortes Airport is located approximately 48.47 miles / 78 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is OTS.
Decatur Island Airport (DTR)
Decatur Island Airport is located approximately 52.2 miles / 84 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is DTR.
Gray Army Air Field (GRF)
Gray Army Air Field is located approximately 52.2 miles / 84 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is GRF.
Lopez Island Airport (LPS)
Lopez Island Airport is located approximately 54.06 miles / 87 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Lynnwood. IATA airport code is LPS.