Closest Airport to Whittier, Airports Near Whittier, United States

The closest airport to Whittier is Girdwood Airport (AQY). Distance from Girdwood Airport to Whittier is 19.86 miles / 31.95 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Whittier

Girdwood Airport (AQY)

Girdwood Airport is located approximately 19.26 miles / 31 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is AQY.

Perry Island Seaplane Base (PYL)

Perry Island Seaplane Base is located approximately 26.1 miles / 42 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is PYL.

Quartz Creek Airport (JLA)

Quartz Creek Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is JLA.

Bryant Army Air Field (FRN)

Bryant Army Air Field is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is FRN.

Merrill Field (MRI)

Merrill Field is located approximately 49.09 miles / 79 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is MRI.

Elmendorf Air Force Base (EDF)

Elmendorf Air Force Base is located approximately 49.71 miles / 80 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is EDF.

Seward Airport (SWD)

Seward Airport is located approximately 50.95 miles / 82 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is SWD.

Anchorage International Airport (ANC)

Anchorage International Airport is located approximately 51.57 miles / 83 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is ANC.

New Chenega Airport (NCN)

New Chenega Airport is located approximately 53.44 miles / 86 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is NCN.

Palmer Municipal Airport (PAQ)

Palmer Municipal Airport is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is PAQ.

Wasilla Airport (WWA)

Wasilla Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is WWA.

Big Lake Airport (BGQ)

Big Lake Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is BGQ.

Ellamar Seaplane Base (ELW)

Ellamar Seaplane Base is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers East (E) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is ELW.

Tatitlek Airport (TEK)

Tatitlek Airport is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers East (E) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is TEK.

Willow Airport (WOW)

Willow Airport is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is WOW.

Sheep Mountain Airport (SMU)

Sheep Mountain Airport is located approximately 81.4 miles / 131 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is SMU.

Soldotna Airport (SXQ)

Soldotna Airport is located approximately 82.02 miles / 132 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is SXQ.

Beluga Airport (BVU)

Beluga Airport is located approximately 83.26 miles / 134 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is BVU.

Tyonek Airport (TYE)

Tyonek Airport is located approximately 84.51 miles / 136 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is TYE.

Valdez Municipal Airport (VDZ)

Valdez Municipal Airport is located approximately 85.13 miles / 137 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Whittier. IATA airport code is VDZ.