Distance From Belmont Airport to Lord Howe Island Airport (BEO - LDH Distance)

The flight distance from Belmont Airport (BEO) to Lord Howe Island Airport (LDH) is 447 miles. This is equivalent to 719 kilometers or 388 nautical miles. The distance shown below is the straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) or direct flight distance between airports.


719 kilometers is the distance from Belmont Airport, Australia to Lord Howe Island Airport, Australia.


Flight Duration between Newcastle, Australia and Lord Howe Island, Australia

Estimated flight time from Belmont Airport, Newcastle, Australia to Lord Howe Island Airport, Lord Howe Island, Australia is 0 hours 53 minutes under avarage conditions. The flight time calculator assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/hr or 434 knots. Your actual flying time may vary depending on wind speeds or weather conditions.

Time Difference Between the Airports • BEO - LDH

Time difference between Newcastle (Australia) and Lord Howe Island (Australia) is 0 Hours.
Current local time in Newcastle is 2024-11-22, 23:06:10 AEDT and time in Lord Howe Island is 2024-11-22, 23:06:10 +11.

Belmont Airport to Lord Howe Island Airport Flight Route Map - BEO to LDH Flight Path

Location of Belmont Airport & Lord Howe Island Airport is given below.
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Nonstop flight route between Newcastle, Australia and Lord Howe Island, Australia.
Get airport maps and more information about Belmont Airport Belmont Airport
City: Newcastle
Country: Australia Flag of Australia
IATA Code: BEO
ICAO Code: -
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: S 33° 4' 0.1'' Longitude: E 151° 38' 52.8''
Current time: 2024-11-22, 23:06:10 AEDT
Current weather: 15 day weather forecast for Belmont Airport Belmont Airport 15 day weather forecast
Get airport maps and more information about Lord Howe Island Airport Lord Howe Island Airport
City: Lord Howe Island
Country: Australia Flag of Australia
IATA Code: LDH
ICAO Code: YLHI
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: S 31° 32' 17.9'' Longitude: E 159° 4' 37.2''
Current time: 2024-11-22, 23:06:10 +11
Current weather: 15 day weather forecast for Lord Howe Island Airport Lord Howe Island Airport 15 day weather forecast

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