Closest Airport to Sea Island, Airports Near Sea Island, United States

The closest airport to Sea Island is McKinnon Airport (SSI). Distance from McKinnon Airport to Sea Island is 3.29 miles / 5.29 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Sea Island

McKinnon Airport (SSI)

McKinnon Airport is located approximately 3.11 miles / 5 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is SSI.

Naval Air Station (NEA)

Naval Air Station is located approximately 8.08 miles / 13 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is NEA.

Glynco Jetport (BQK)

Glynco Jetport is located approximately 8.08 miles / 13 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is BQK.

Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport (FHB)

Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers South (S) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is FHB.

Wright Army Air Field (LIY)

Wright Army Air Field is located approximately 49.71 miles / 80 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is LIY.

Lanzhou Airport (LHW)

Lanzhou Airport is located approximately 50.33 miles / 81 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is LHW.

Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)

Jacksonville International Airport is located approximately 51.57 miles / 83 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is JAX.

Mayport Naval Station (NRB)

Mayport Naval Station is located approximately 54.68 miles / 88 kilometers South (S) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is NRB.

Hunter Air Force Base (SVN)

Hunter Air Force Base is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers North (N) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is SVN.

Craig Municipal Airport (CRG)

Craig Municipal Airport is located approximately 59.03 miles / 95 kilometers South (S) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is CRG.

Ware County Airport (AYS)

Ware County Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers West (W) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is AYS.

Olf Usn Airport (NEN)

Olf Usn Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is NEN.

Savannah/Hilton Head Airport (SAV)

Savannah/Hilton Head Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers North (N) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is SAV.

Jacksonville Naval Air Station (NIP)

Jacksonville Naval Air Station is located approximately 68.35 miles / 110 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is NIP.

Cecil Field (VQQ)

Cecil Field is located approximately 73.32 miles / 118 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is VQQ.

Cecil Field Naval Air Station (NZC)

Cecil Field Naval Air Station is located approximately 73.32 miles / 118 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is NZC.

Hilton Head Airport (HHH)

Hilton Head Airport is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is HHH.

St. Augustine Airport (UST)

St. Augustine Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers South (S) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is UST.

Houeisay Airport (HOE)

Houeisay Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers West (W) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is HOE.

Vidalia Municipal Airport (VDI)

Vidalia Municipal Airport is located approximately 91.96 miles / 148 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Sea Island. IATA airport code is VDI.