Closest Airport to Rio Grande, Airports Near Rio Grande, Brazil

The closest airport to Rio Grande is Rio Grande Airport (RIG). Distance from Rio Grande Airport to Rio Grande is 4.58 miles / 7.38 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Rio Grande

Rio Grande Airport (RIG)

Rio Grande Airport is located approximately 4.35 miles / 7 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is RIG.

Federal Airport (PET)

Federal Airport is located approximately 25.48 miles / 41 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is PET.

Sao Lourenco Do Sul Airport (SQY)

Sao Lourenco Do Sul Airport is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers North (N) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is SQY.

Do Palmar Airport (CTQ)

Do Palmar Airport is located approximately 123.65 miles / 199 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is CTQ.

Melo Airport (MLZ)

Melo Airport is located approximately 124.9 miles / 201 kilometers West (W) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is MLZ.

Bage Airport (BGX)

Bage Airport is located approximately 126.14 miles / 203 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is BGX.

ViMaliero Airport (VCH)

ViMaliero Airport is located approximately 148.51 miles / 239 kilometers West (W) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is VCH.

Cachoeira Do Sul (QDB)

Cachoeira Do Sul is located approximately 149.13 miles / 240 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QDB.

Salgado Filho Airport (POA)

Salgado Filho Airport is located approximately 151.61 miles / 244 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is POA.

Treinta-y-Tres Airport (TYT)

Treinta-y-Tres Airport is located approximately 152.86 miles / 246 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is TYT.

Canoas Ab (QNS)

Canoas Ab is located approximately 155.34 miles / 250 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QNS.

Gravatai Airport (GCV)

Gravatai Airport is located approximately 158.45 miles / 255 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is GCV.

Santa Cruz Do Sul Airport (CSU)

Santa Cruz Do Sul Airport is located approximately 163.42 miles / 263 kilometers North (N) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is CSU.

Montenegro (QGF)

Montenegro is located approximately 164.04 miles / 264 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QGF.

Dom Pedrito (QDP)

Dom Pedrito is located approximately 172.12 miles / 277 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QDP.

Novo Hamburgo (QHV)

Novo Hamburgo is located approximately 172.74 miles / 278 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QHV.

Base Aerea Airport (RIA)

Base Aerea Airport is located approximately 186.41 miles / 300 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is RIA.

Canela (QCN)

Canela is located approximately 198.84 miles / 320 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is QCN.

Bento Goncalves Airport (BGV)

Bento Goncalves Airport is located approximately 201.32 miles / 324 kilometers North (N) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is BGV.

Campo Dos Bugres Airport (CXJ)

Campo Dos Bugres Airport is located approximately 203.81 miles / 328 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Rio Grande. IATA airport code is CXJ.