Closest Airport to North Port, Airports Near North Port, United States

The closest airport to North Port is Venice Airport (VNC). Distance from Venice Airport to North Port is 12.72 miles / 20.47 kilometers.


List of Airports close to North Port

Venice Airport (VNC)

Venice Airport is located approximately 12.43 miles / 20 kilometers West (W) of central North Port. IATA airport code is VNC.

Rotunda Airport (RTD)

Rotunda Airport is located approximately 12.43 miles / 20 kilometers South (S) of central North Port. IATA airport code is RTD.

Charlotte County Airport (PGD)

Charlotte County Airport is located approximately 16.78 miles / 27 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is PGD.

Bradenton Airport (SRQ)

Bradenton Airport is located approximately 31.07 miles / 50 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is SRQ.

Page Field (FMY)

Page Field is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is FMY.

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)

Southwest Florida International Airport is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is RSW.

Whitted Airport (SPG)

Whitted Airport is located approximately 54.68 miles / 88 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is SPG.

Avon Park Municipal Airport (AVO)

Avon Park Municipal Airport is located approximately 57.17 miles / 92 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is AVO.

Mac Dill Air Force Base (MCF)

Mac Dill Air Force Base is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is MCF.

Peter O'Knight Airport (TPF)

Peter O'Knight Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is TPF.

Sebring Air Terminal (SEF)

Sebring Air Terminal is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is SEF.

St. Petersburg International Airport (PIE)

St. Petersburg International Airport is located approximately 65.87 miles / 106 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is PIE.

Immokalee Airport (IMM)

Immokalee Airport is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is IMM.

Lakeland Municipal Airport (LAL)

Lakeland Municipal Airport is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North (N) of central North Port. IATA airport code is LAL.

Tampa International Airport (TPA)

Tampa International Airport is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is TPA.

Vandenberg (VDF)

Vandenberg is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North (N) of central North Port. IATA airport code is VDF.

Naples Airport (APF)

Naples Airport is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is APF.

Bartow Airport (BOW)

Bartow Airport is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is BOW.

Executive Airport (CLW)

Executive Airport is located approximately 71.46 miles / 115 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central North Port. IATA airport code is CLW.

Gilbert Field Airport (GIF)

Gilbert Field Airport is located approximately 75.81 miles / 122 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central North Port. IATA airport code is GIF.