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  • 3 Airports close to Matsu Beigan Airport

    MFK

    • The distance between [1]Matsu Beigan Airport and [2]Matsu Nangan Airport is 8.45 Kilometers or 5.25 Miles.
    • The distance between [1]Matsu Beigan Airport and [3]Fuzhou Changle International Airport is 46.76 Kilometers or 29.05 Miles.
    • The distance between [1]Matsu Beigan Airport and [4]Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is 177.34 Kilometers or 110.19 Miles.

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    Airport[1]
    Matsu Beigan Airport
    IATA Airport Code: MFK
    ICAO Airport Code: RCMT
    Asia -> Taiwan -> Beigan Island
    Medium Airport
    Latitude: 26.224199
    Longitude: 120.002998
    Elevation: 41
    Airport[2]
    Matsu Nangan Airport
    IATA Airport Code: LZN
    ICAO Airport Code: RCFG
    Asia -> Taiwan -> Nangang Island
    Medium Airport
    Latitude: 26.1598
    Longitude: 119.958
    Elevation: 232
    Airport[3]
    Fuzhou Changle International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: FOC
    ICAO Airport Code: ZSFZ
    Asia -> China -> Fuzhou
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 25.93510056
    Longitude: 119.663002
    Elevation: 46
    Airport[4]
    Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: TPE
    ICAO Airport Code: RCTP
    Asia -> Taiwan -> Taipei
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 25.0777
    Longitude: 121.233002
    Elevation: 106

    • The distance between Matsu Beigan Airport and Taipei Songshan Airport is 201.48 Kilometers or 125.19 Miles.
    • The distance between Matsu Beigan Airport and Taipei Songshan Airport is 201.48 Kilometers or 125.19 Miles.
      The distance between Taipei Songshan Airport and Matsu Nangan Airport is 200.6 Kilometers or 124.65 Miles.
      Total distance of 3 airports is 402.08 Kilometers or 249.84 Miles.
    • The distance between Matsu Beigan Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is 177.34 Kilometers or 110.19 Miles.

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