Closest Airport to Loughborough, Airports Near Loughborough, United Kingdom
The closest airport to Loughborough is East Midlands Airport (EMA). Distance from East Midlands Airport to Loughborough is 6.52 miles / 10.5 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Loughborough
- East Midlands Airport (10.5 Km)
- Baginton Airport (48.41 Km)
- Birmingham International Airport (50.9 Km)
- Northampton Airport (58.95 Km)
- Royal Air Force Station (63.31 Km)
- RAF Coningsby (78.31 Km)
- RAF Wyton (87.4 Km)
- Manchester International Airport (96.35 Km)
- Kidlington Airport (104.28 Km)
- Humberside Airport (105.87 Km)
- Cambridge Airport (112.79 Km)
- Luton Airport (114.89 Km)
- RAF Station (116.52 Km)
- Gloucestershire Airport (117.44 Km)
- Mildenhall Airport (123.15 Km)
- Leeds/Bradford Airport (125.31 Km)
- Lakenheath RAF (126 Km)
- Liverpool John Lennon Airport (126.35 Km)
- Royal Air Force Station (128.73 Km)
- Stansted Airport (139 Km)
List of Airports close to Loughborough
East Midlands Airport (EMA)
East Midlands Airport is located approximately 6.21 miles / 10 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is EMA.
Nottingham Airport (NQT)
Nottingham Airport is located approximately 11.18 miles / 18 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is NQT.
Sculthorp Royal Air Force (FKH)
Sculthorp Royal Air Force is located approximately 15.53 miles / 25 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is FKH.
Cottesmor Royal Air Force (OKH)
Cottesmor Royal Air Force is located approximately 22.99 miles / 37 kilometers East (E) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is OKH.
Royal Air Force Station (AYH)
Royal Air Force Station is located approximately 28.58 miles / 46 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is AYH.
Baginton Airport (CVT)
Baginton Airport is located approximately 29.83 miles / 48 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is CVT.
Birmingham International Airport (BHX)
Birmingham International Airport is located approximately 31.07 miles / 50 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is BHX.
Northampton Airport (ORM)
Northampton Airport is located approximately 36.04 miles / 58 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is ORM.
Royal Air Force Station (WTN)
Royal Air Force Station is located approximately 39.15 miles / 63 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is WTN.
Sheffield City Airport (SZD)
Sheffield City Airport is located approximately 43.5 miles / 70 kilometers North (N) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is SZD.
Royal Air Force Station (SQZ)
Royal Air Force Station is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is SQZ.
RAF Coningsby (QCY)
RAF Coningsby is located approximately 48.47 miles / 78 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is QCY.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA)
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is located approximately 49.09 miles / 79 kilometers North (N) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is DSA.
RAF Wyton (QUY)
RAF Wyton is located approximately 54.06 miles / 87 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is QUY.
Woodford Airport (WFD)
Woodford Airport is located approximately 54.68 miles / 88 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is WFD.
Upper Heyford RAF Station (UHF)
Upper Heyford RAF Station is located approximately 57.17 miles / 92 kilometers South (S) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is UHF.
Manchester International Airport (MAN)
Manchester International Airport is located approximately 59.65 miles / 96 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is MAN.
Binbrook Airport (GSY)
Binbrook Airport is located approximately 62.14 miles / 100 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is GSY.
Kidlington Airport (OXF)
Kidlington Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers South (S) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is OXF.
Humberside Airport (HUY)
Humberside Airport is located approximately 65.24 miles / 105 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Loughborough. IATA airport code is HUY.