Closest Airport to Sampit, Airports Near Sampit, Indonesia
The closest airport to Sampit is Sampit Airport (SMQ). Distance from Sampit Airport to Sampit is 3 miles / 4.83 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Sampit
- Sampit Airport (4.83 Km)
- Seruyan Kuala Pembuang Airport (104.17 Km)
- Palangkaraya Airport (114.81 Km)
- Pangkalanbuun Airport (144 Km)
- Sjamsudin Noor Airport (224.1 Km)
- Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport (276.17 Km)
- Manitowoc Municipal Airport (279.06 Km)
- Sintang Airport (333.25 Km)
- Ketapang Airport (342.43 Km)
- Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport (355.42 Km)
- Kotabaru Airport (365.83 Km)
- Putussibau Airport (375.3 Km)
- Melalan Airport (405.49 Km)
- Sepingan Airport (459.61 Km)
- Supadio Airport (476.11 Km)
- Kuching Airport (533.4 Km)
- Juanda Airport (538.56 Km)
- Tanjung Manis Airport (559.71 Km)
- Achmad Uani Airport (570.03 Km)
- Bulutumbang Airport (578.46 Km)
List of Airports close to Sampit
Sampit Airport (SMQ)
Sampit Airport is located approximately 2.49 miles / 4 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is SMQ.
Tumbang Samba Airport (TBM)
Tumbang Samba Airport is located approximately 55.3 miles / 89 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is TBM.
Seruyan Kuala Pembuang Airport (KLP)
Seruyan Kuala Pembuang Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is KLP.
Palangkaraya Airport (PKY)
Palangkaraya Airport is located approximately 70.84 miles / 114 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is PKY.
Pangkalanbuun Airport (PKN)
Pangkalanbuun Airport is located approximately 88.86 miles / 143 kilometers West (W) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is PKN.
Sjamsudin Noor Airport (BDJ)
Sjamsudin Noor Airport is located approximately 139.19 miles / 224 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is BDJ.
Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport (HMS)
Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport is located approximately 171.5 miles / 276 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is HMS.
Tanjung Warukin Airport (TJG)
Tanjung Warukin Airport is located approximately 172.12 miles / 277 kilometers East (E) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is TJG.
Nangapinoh Airport (NPO)
Nangapinoh Airport is located approximately 172.74 miles / 278 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is NPO.
Manitowoc Municipal Airport (MTW)
Manitowoc Municipal Airport is located approximately 173.36 miles / 279 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is MTW.
Sintang Airport (SQG)
Sintang Airport is located approximately 206.92 miles / 333 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is SQG.
Ketapang Airport (KTG)
Ketapang Airport is located approximately 212.51 miles / 342 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is KTG.
Batulicin Airport (BTW)
Batulicin Airport is located approximately 217.48 miles / 350 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is BTW.
Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport (BXW)
Bawean - Harun Thohir Airport is located approximately 220.59 miles / 355 kilometers South (S) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is BXW.
Kotabaru Airport (KBU)
Kotabaru Airport is located approximately 226.8 miles / 365 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is KBU.
Tanahgrogot Airport (TNB)
Tanahgrogot Airport is located approximately 228.04 miles / 367 kilometers East (E) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is TNB.
Putussibau Airport (PSU)
Putussibau Airport is located approximately 233.01 miles / 375 kilometers North (N) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is PSU.
Masalembo Airport (MSI)
Masalembo Airport is located approximately 233.01 miles / 375 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is MSI.
Melalan Airport (GHS)
Melalan Airport is located approximately 251.66 miles / 405 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is GHS.
Simanggang Airport (SGG)
Simanggang Airport is located approximately 279.62 miles / 450 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Sampit. IATA airport code is SGG.