Closest Airport to McMurdo Station, Airports Near McMurdo Station, Antarctica

The closest airport to McMurdo Station is Troll Airfield (QET). Distance from Troll Airfield to McMurdo Station is 2067.29 miles / 3326.98 kilometers.


Nearest airports to McMurdo Station

List of Airports close to McMurdo Station

Troll Airfield (QET)

Troll Airfield is located approximately 2066.68 miles / 3326 kilometers South (S) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is QET.

Stewart Island Airport (SZS)

Stewart Island Airport is located approximately 2138.14 miles / 3441 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is SZS.

Invercargill Airport (IVC)

Invercargill Airport is located approximately 2171.69 miles / 3495 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is IVC.

Dunedin Airport (DUD)

Dunedin Airport is located approximately 2206.49 miles / 3551 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is DUD.

Manapouri Airport (TEU)

Manapouri Airport is located approximately 2231.96 miles / 3592 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is TEU.

Alexandra Airport (ALR)

Alexandra Airport is located approximately 2255.58 miles / 3630 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is ALR.

Frankton Airport (ZQN)

Frankton Airport is located approximately 2268 miles / 3650 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is ZQN.

Oamaru Airport (OAM)

Oamaru Airport is located approximately 2274.22 miles / 3660 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is OAM.

Wanaka Airport (WKA)

Wanaka Airport is located approximately 2289.13 miles / 3684 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is WKA.

Milford Sound Airport (MFN)

Milford Sound Airport is located approximately 2291.62 miles / 3688 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is MFN.

Timaru Airport (TIU)

Timaru Airport is located approximately 2320.2 miles / 3734 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is TIU.

Pukaki/Twizel Airport (TWZ)

Pukaki/Twizel Airport is located approximately 2323.93 miles / 3740 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is TWZ.

Glentanner Airport (GTN)

Glentanner Airport is located approximately 2346.3 miles / 3776 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is GTN.

Ashburton Airport (ASG)

Ashburton Airport is located approximately 2348.78 miles / 3780 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is ASG.

Mount Cook Airport (MON)

Mount Cook Airport is located approximately 2356.24 miles / 3792 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is MON.

Fox Glacier Airport (FGL)

Fox Glacier Airport is located approximately 2376.74 miles / 3825 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is FGL.

Christchurch International Airport (CHC)

Christchurch International Airport is located approximately 2378.61 miles / 3828 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is CHC.

Franz Josef Airport (WHO)

Franz Josef Airport is located approximately 2383.58 miles / 3836 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is WHO.

Karewa Airport (CHT)

Karewa Airport is located approximately 2396.63 miles / 3857 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is CHT.

Hokitika Airport (HKK)

Hokitika Airport is located approximately 2429.56 miles / 3910 kilometers North (N) of central McMurdo Station. IATA airport code is HKK.