Closest Airport to St. John's, Airports Near St. John's, Canada

The closest airport to St. John's is St. John's Airport (YYT). Distance from St. John's Airport to St. John's is 4.41 miles / 7.09 kilometers.


List of Airports close to St. John's

St. John's Airport (YYT)

St. John's Airport is located approximately 4.35 miles / 7 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YYT.

Naval Station (NWP)

Naval Station is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is NWP.

Gander Airport (YQX)

Gander Airport is located approximately 127.38 miles / 205 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YQX.

Saint Pierre Airport (FSP)

Saint Pierre Airport is located approximately 171.5 miles / 276 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is FSP.

Miquelon Airport (MQC)

Miquelon Airport is located approximately 174.61 miles / 281 kilometers West (W) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is MQC.

Buchans Airport (YZM)

Buchans Airport is located approximately 210.02 miles / 338 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YZM.

Daniels Harbour Airport (YDH)

Daniels Harbour Airport is located approximately 234.26 miles / 377 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YDH.

Deer Lake Airport (YDF)

Deer Lake Airport is located approximately 242.96 miles / 391 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YDF.

Deer Lake/Stephenville Airport (YNF)

Deer Lake/Stephenville Airport is located approximately 258.49 miles / 416 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YNF.

Stephenville Airport (YJT)

Stephenville Airport is located approximately 277.75 miles / 447 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YJT.

St. Anthony Airport (YAY)

St. Anthony Airport is located approximately 304.47 miles / 490 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YAY.

Blanc Sablon Airport (YBX)

Blanc Sablon Airport is located approximately 334.3 miles / 538 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YBX.

Mary's Harbour Airport (YMH)

Mary's Harbour Airport is located approximately 355.42 miles / 572 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YMH.

Fox Harbour Airport (YFX)

Fox Harbour Airport is located approximately 357.29 miles / 575 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YFX.

New Westminister Airport (YBD)

New Westminister Airport is located approximately 359.15 miles / 578 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YBD.

Sydney Airport (YQY)

Sydney Airport is located approximately 359.15 miles / 578 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YQY.

La Tabatiere Airport (ZLT)

La Tabatiere Airport is located approximately 361.64 miles / 582 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is ZLT.

Old Fort Bay Airport (ZFB)

Old Fort Bay Airport is located approximately 362.26 miles / 583 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is ZFB.

Pakuashipi Airport (YIF)

Pakuashipi Airport is located approximately 367.23 miles / 591 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is YIF.

Tete-A-La Baleine Airport (ZTB)

Tete-A-La Baleine Airport is located approximately 369.72 miles / 595 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. John's. IATA airport code is ZTB.