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

The closest airport to Tybee Island is Hunter Air Force Base (SVN). Distance from Hunter Air Force Base to Tybee Island is 17.59 miles / 28.31 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Tybee Island

Hunter Air Force Base (SVN)

Hunter Air Force Base is located approximately 17.4 miles / 28 kilometers West (W) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is SVN.

Hilton Head Airport (HHH)

Hilton Head Airport is located approximately 17.4 miles / 28 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is HHH.

Savannah/Hilton Head Airport (SAV)

Savannah/Hilton Head Airport is located approximately 22.37 miles / 36 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is SAV.

County Airport (BFT)

County Airport is located approximately 30.45 miles / 49 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is BFT.

Wright Army Air Field (LIY)

Wright Army Air Field is located approximately 42.25 miles / 68 kilometers West (W) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is LIY.

Lanzhou Airport (LHW)

Lanzhou Airport is located approximately 42.25 miles / 68 kilometers West (W) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is LHW.

Statesboro Municipal Airport (TBR)

Statesboro Municipal Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is TBR.

Naval Air Station (NEA)

Naval Air Station is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is NEA.

Glynco Jetport (BQK)

Glynco Jetport is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is BQK.

Walterboro Municipal Airport (RBW)

Walterboro Municipal Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers North (N) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is RBW.

McKinnon Airport (SSI)

McKinnon Airport is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is SSI.

Charleston International Airport (CHS)

Charleston International Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is CHS.

Vidalia Municipal Airport (VDI)

Vidalia Municipal Airport is located approximately 90.1 miles / 145 kilometers West (W) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is VDI.

Barnwell County Airport (BNL)

Barnwell County Airport is located approximately 91.96 miles / 148 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is BNL.

Orangeburg Municipal Airport (OGB)

Orangeburg Municipal Airport is located approximately 100.04 miles / 161 kilometers North (N) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is OGB.

Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport (FHB)

Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport is located approximately 102.53 miles / 165 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is FHB.

Ware County Airport (AYS)

Ware County Airport is located approximately 104.39 miles / 168 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is AYS.

Bush Field (AGS)

Bush Field is located approximately 114.33 miles / 184 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is AGS.

Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)

Jacksonville International Airport is located approximately 114.95 miles / 185 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is JAX.

Mayport Naval Station (NRB)

Mayport Naval Station is located approximately 116.2 miles / 187 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Tybee Island. IATA airport code is NRB.