Closest Airport to Vicksburg, Airports Near Vicksburg, United States

The closest airport to Vicksburg is Vicksburg Airport (VKS). Distance from Vicksburg Airport to Vicksburg is 8.37 miles / 13.47 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Vicksburg

Vicksburg Airport (VKS)

Vicksburg Airport is located approximately 8.08 miles / 13 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is VKS.

Hawkins Field (HKS)

Hawkins Field is located approximately 37.9 miles / 61 kilometers East (E) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is HKS.

Rollang Field (RFK)

Rollang Field is located approximately 42.25 miles / 68 kilometers North (N) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is RFK.

Bruce Campbell Field (DXE)

Bruce Campbell Field is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers East (E) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is DXE.

Mamburao Airport (MBO)

Mamburao Airport is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers East (E) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is MBO.

Jackson International Airport (JAN)

Jackson International Airport is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers East (E) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is JAN.

Hardy-Anders Airport (HEZ)

Hardy-Anders Airport is located approximately 56.54 miles / 91 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is HEZ.

Monroe Regional Airport (MLU)

Monroe Regional Airport is located approximately 68.35 miles / 110 kilometers West (W) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is MLU.

Greenville Airport (GLH)

Greenville Airport is located approximately 78.29 miles / 126 kilometers North (N) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is GLH.

Crossett Municipal Airport (CRT)

Crossett Municipal Airport is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is CRT.

Pike County Airport (MCB)

Pike County Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is MCB.

Leflore Airport (GWO)

Leflore Airport is located approximately 90.72 miles / 146 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is GWO.

Attala County Airport (OSX)

Attala County Airport is located approximately 92.58 miles / 149 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is OSX.

Ruston Airport (RSN)

Ruston Airport is located approximately 100.04 miles / 161 kilometers West (W) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is RSN.

Esler Field (ESF)

Esler Field is located approximately 106.25 miles / 171 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is ESF.

Madison Airport (MPE)

Madison Airport is located approximately 106.25 miles / 171 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is MPE.

Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport (PIB)

Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport is located approximately 108.74 miles / 175 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is PIB.

Hesler-Noble Field (LUL)

Hesler-Noble Field is located approximately 109.98 miles / 177 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is LUL.

Mt. Cavenagh Airport (MKV)

Mt. Cavenagh Airport is located approximately 111.23 miles / 179 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is MKV.

Winston County Airport (LMS)

Winston County Airport is located approximately 118.68 miles / 191 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Vicksburg. IATA airport code is LMS.