Closest Airport to St.George's, Airports Near St.George's, Bermuda

The closest airport to St.George's is Bermuda International Airport (BDA). Distance from Bermuda International Airport to St.George's is 1.25 miles / 2.01 kilometers.


List of Airports close to St.George's

Bermuda International Airport (BDA)

Bermuda International Airport is located approximately 1.24 miles / 2 kilometers South (S) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is BDA.

Naval Air Station (NWU)

Naval Air Station is located approximately 4.97 miles / 8 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is NWU.

Solita Airport (SOH)

Solita Airport is located approximately 427.5 miles / 688 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is SOH.

Hatteras Airport (HNC)

Hatteras Airport is located approximately 657.41 miles / 1058 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is HNC.

Quincy Airport (MQI)

Quincy Airport is located approximately 674.81 miles / 1086 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is MQI.

Dare County Regional Airport (MEO)

Dare County Regional Airport is located approximately 674.81 miles / 1086 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is MEO.

First Flight Airport (FFA)

First Flight Airport is located approximately 676.05 miles / 1088 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is FFA.

Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK)

Nantucket Memorial Airport is located approximately 681.02 miles / 1096 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is ACK.

Pine Island Airport (DUF)

Pine Island Airport is located approximately 687.24 miles / 1106 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is DUF.

Martha's Vineyard Airport (MVY)

Martha's Vineyard Airport is located approximately 702.77 miles / 1131 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is MVY.

Elizabeth City Airport (ECG)

Elizabeth City Airport is located approximately 707.74 miles / 1139 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is ECG.

Barnstable Airport (HYA)

Barnstable Airport is located approximately 711.47 miles / 1145 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is HYA.

Naval Air Station (NTU)

Naval Air Station is located approximately 713.96 miles / 1149 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is NTU.

Ocean City Municipal Airport (OCE)

Ocean City Municipal Airport is located approximately 716.44 miles / 1153 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is OCE.

Block Island Airport (BID)

Block Island Airport is located approximately 716.44 miles / 1153 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is BID.

Otis Air Force Base (FMH)

Otis Air Force Base is located approximately 716.44 miles / 1153 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is FMH.

Wallops Flight Center (WAL)

Wallops Flight Center is located approximately 719.55 miles / 1158 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is WAL.

Sky Portal Airport (MTP)

Sky Portal Airport is located approximately 721.41 miles / 1161 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is MTP.

Edenton Municipal Airport (EDE)

Edenton Municipal Airport is located approximately 723.9 miles / 1165 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is EDE.

Accomack County Airport (MFV)

Accomack County Airport is located approximately 723.9 miles / 1165 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St.George's. IATA airport code is MFV.