Closest Airport to Port Arthur, Airports Near Port Arthur, Australia
The closest airport to Port Arthur is Hobart Airport (HBA). Distance from Hobart Airport to Port Arthur is 27.13 miles / 43.67 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Port Arthur
- Hobart Airport (43.67 Km)
- Launceston Airport (184.84 Km)
- St. Helens Airport (203.59 Km)
- Strahan Airport (236.16 Km)
- Devonport Airport (248.38 Km)
- Burnie Wynyard Airport (295.4 Km)
- Flinders Island Airport (339.12 Km)
- Smithton Airport (343.41 Km)
- King Island Airport (490.8 Km)
- Sale Airport (563.62 Km)
- Bairnsdale Airport (584.5 Km)
- Orbost Airport (598.3 Km)
- Moorabbin Airport (619.27 Km)
- Avalon Airport (634.81 Km)
- Mallacoota Airport (636.14 Km)
- Essendon Airport (651.32 Km)
- Tullamarine Airport (658.9 Km)
- Warrnambool Airport (705.05 Km)
- Merimbula Airport (714.45 Km)
- Benalla Airport (749.18 Km)
List of Airports close to Port Arthur
Hobart Airport (HBA)
Hobart Airport is located approximately 26.72 miles / 43 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is HBA.
Launceston Airport (LST)
Launceston Airport is located approximately 114.33 miles / 184 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is LST.
St. Helens Airport (HLS)
St. Helens Airport is located approximately 126.14 miles / 203 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is HLS.
Queenstown Airport (UEE)
Queenstown Airport is located approximately 138.57 miles / 223 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is UEE.
Strahan Airport (SRN)
Strahan Airport is located approximately 146.64 miles / 236 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is SRN.
Latrobe Airport (LTB)
Latrobe Airport is located approximately 150.99 miles / 243 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is LTB.
George Town Airport (GEE)
George Town Airport is located approximately 150.99 miles / 243 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is GEE.
Devonport Airport (DPO)
Devonport Airport is located approximately 154.1 miles / 248 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is DPO.
Burnie Wynyard Airport (BWT)
Burnie Wynyard Airport is located approximately 183.3 miles / 295 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is BWT.
Cape Barren Island Airport (CBI)
Cape Barren Island Airport is located approximately 189.52 miles / 305 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is CBI.
Flinders Island Airport (FLS)
Flinders Island Airport is located approximately 210.64 miles / 339 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is FLS.
Smithton Airport (SIO)
Smithton Airport is located approximately 213.13 miles / 343 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is SIO.
King Island Airport (KNS)
King Island Airport is located approximately 304.47 miles / 490 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is KNS.
Welshpool Airport (WHL)
Welshpool Airport is located approximately 315.66 miles / 508 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is WHL.
La Trobe Regional Airport (TGN)
La Trobe Regional Airport is located approximately 347.97 miles / 560 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is TGN.
Sale Airport (SXE)
Sale Airport is located approximately 349.83 miles / 563 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is SXE.
Bairnsdale Airport (BSJ)
Bairnsdale Airport is located approximately 362.88 miles / 584 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is BSJ.
Orbost Airport (RBS)
Orbost Airport is located approximately 371.58 miles / 598 kilometers North (N) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is RBS.
Moorabbin Airport (MBW)
Moorabbin Airport is located approximately 384.63 miles / 619 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is MBW.
Geelong Airport (GEX)
Geelong Airport is located approximately 385.87 miles / 621 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Port Arthur. IATA airport code is GEX.