Closest Airport to Recife, Airports Near Recife, Brazil
The closest airport to Recife is Guararapes International Airport (REC). Distance from Guararapes International Airport to Recife is 5.5 miles / 8.85 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Recife
- Guararapes International Airport (8.85 Km)
- Castro Pinto Airport (101.67 Km)
- Caruaru Airport (126.92 Km)
- Joao Suassuna Airport (141.95 Km)
- Palmares Airport (189.94 Km)
- Garanhuns (195.44 Km)
- Augusto Severo Airport (242.04 Km)
- Currais Novos (269.21 Km)
- Arapiraca Airport (270.68 Km)
- Aeroporto Brigadeiro Firmino Ayres (284.62 Km)
- Paulo Afonso Airport (399.12 Km)
- Aracaju Airport (404.22 Km)
- Dixsept Rosado Airport (419.46 Km)
- Pedro Vieira Moreira Airport (431.8 Km)
- Regional Do Cariri Airport (492.42 Km)
- Iguatu (522.46 Km)
- Fernando De Noronha Airport (540.71 Km)
- Pinto Martins Airport (624.12 Km)
- Araripina Airport (624.88 Km)
- Petrolina Internacional Airport (641.58 Km)
List of Airports close to Recife
Guararapes International Airport (REC)
Guararapes International Airport is located approximately 4.97 miles / 8 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is REC.
Castro Pinto Airport (JPA)
Castro Pinto Airport is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers North (N) of central Recife. IATA airport code is JPA.
Caruaru Airport (CAU)
Caruaru Airport is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is CAU.
Joao Suassuna Airport (CPV)
Joao Suassuna Airport is located approximately 87.61 miles / 141 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is CPV.
Caxias (QXC)
Caxias is located approximately 101.28 miles / 163 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is QXC.
Palmares Airport (MCZ)
Palmares Airport is located approximately 117.44 miles / 189 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is MCZ.
Garanhuns (QGP)
Garanhuns is located approximately 121.17 miles / 195 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is QGP.
Augusto Severo Airport (NAT)
Augusto Severo Airport is located approximately 150.37 miles / 242 kilometers North (N) of central Recife. IATA airport code is NAT.
Noosa Airport (NSA)
Noosa Airport is located approximately 150.37 miles / 242 kilometers North (N) of central Recife. IATA airport code is NSA.
Currais Novos (QCP)
Currais Novos is located approximately 167.15 miles / 269 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is QCP.
Arapiraca Airport (APQ)
Arapiraca Airport is located approximately 167.77 miles / 270 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is APQ.
Aeroporto Brigadeiro Firmino Ayres (JPO)
Aeroporto Brigadeiro Firmino Ayres is located approximately 176.47 miles / 284 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is JPO.
Paulo Afonso Airport (PAV)
Paulo Afonso Airport is located approximately 247.93 miles / 399 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is PAV.
Aracaju Airport (AJU)
Aracaju Airport is located approximately 251.03 miles / 404 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is AJU.
Dixsept Rosado Airport (MVF)
Dixsept Rosado Airport is located approximately 260.35 miles / 419 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is MVF.
Pedro Vieira Moreira Airport (CJZ)
Pedro Vieira Moreira Airport is located approximately 267.81 miles / 431 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is CJZ.
Regional Do Cariri Airport (JDO)
Regional Do Cariri Airport is located approximately 305.71 miles / 492 kilometers West (W) of central Recife. IATA airport code is JDO.
Iguatu (QIG)
Iguatu is located approximately 324.36 miles / 522 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is QIG.
Fernando De Noronha Airport (FEN)
Fernando De Noronha Airport is located approximately 335.54 miles / 540 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Recife. IATA airport code is FEN.
Alagoinhas Airport (QGS)
Alagoinhas Airport is located approximately 370.34 miles / 596 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Recife. IATA airport code is QGS.