Closest Airport to Saint George Island, Airports Near Saint George Island, United States

The closest airport to Saint George Island is Apalachicola Municipal Airport (AAF). Distance from Apalachicola Municipal Airport to Saint George Island is 8.98 miles / 14.45 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Saint George Island

Apalachicola Municipal Airport (AAF)

Apalachicola Municipal Airport is located approximately 8.7 miles / 14 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is AAF.

Tyndall Air Force Base (PAM)

Tyndall Air Force Base is located approximately 49.09 miles / 79 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is PAM.

Bay County Airport (PFN)

Bay County Airport is located approximately 60.27 miles / 97 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is PFN.

Tallahassee Regional Airport (TLH)

Tallahassee Regional Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is TLH.

Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP)

Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport is located approximately 71.46 miles / 115 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is ECP.

Perry-Foley Airport (FPY)

Perry-Foley Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is FPY.

Decatur County Airport (BGE)

Decatur County Airport is located approximately 92.58 miles / 149 kilometers North (N) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is BGE.

Thomasville Municipal Airport (TVI)

Thomasville Municipal Airport is located approximately 106.25 miles / 171 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is TVI.

Destin Airport (DSI)

Destin Airport is located approximately 106.25 miles / 171 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is DSI.

Cross City Airport (CTY)

Cross City Airport is located approximately 108.12 miles / 174 kilometers East (E) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is CTY.

Ft. Walton Beach Airport (VPS)

Ft. Walton Beach Airport is located approximately 112.47 miles / 181 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is VPS.

Lewis Airport (CDK)

Lewis Airport is located approximately 117.44 miles / 189 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is CDK.

Duke Field (EGI)

Duke Field is located approximately 118.68 miles / 191 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is EGI.

Thomasville Airport (MGR)

Thomasville Airport is located approximately 119.3 miles / 192 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is MGR.

Dothan Airport (DHN)

Dothan Airport is located approximately 119.92 miles / 193 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is DHN.

Cairns Army Air Field (OZR)

Cairns Army Air Field is located approximately 122.41 miles / 197 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is OZR.

Bob Sikes Airport (CEW)

Bob Sikes Airport is located approximately 123.65 miles / 199 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is CEW.

Valdosta Regional Airport (VLD)

Valdosta Regional Airport is located approximately 124.9 miles / 201 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is VLD.

Hanchey Army Heliport (HEY)

Hanchey Army Heliport is located approximately 125.52 miles / 202 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is HEY.

Spence Airport (MUL)

Spence Airport is located approximately 125.52 miles / 202 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Saint George Island. IATA airport code is MUL.