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    • The distance between [1]Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and [2]Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport is 445.485 Kilometers or 276.812 Miles.

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    Airport[1]
    Zunyi Xinzhou Airport
    IATA Airport Code: ZYI
    ICAO Airport Code: ZUZY
    Asia -> China -> Zunyi
    Medium Airport
    Latitude: 27.5895
    Longitude: 107.0007
    Elevation: 2920
    Airport[2]
    Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: CTU
    ICAO Airport Code: ZUUU
    Asia -> China -> Chengdu
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 30.57850075
    Longitude: 103.9469986
    Elevation: 1625

    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Tongren Fenghuang Airport is 229.49 Kilometers or 142.6 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Kuqa Airport is 2691.261 Kilometers or 1672.272 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Anshun Huangguoshu Airport is 185.268 Kilometers or 115.12 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Bijie Feixiong Airport is 155.059 Kilometers or 96.349 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Zhijiang Airport is 266.691 Kilometers or 165.714 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Mianyang Nanjiao Airport is 479.526 Kilometers or 297.964 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Nanning Wuxu Airport is 566.262 Kilometers or 351.859 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Qiqihar Sanjiazi Airport is 2634.215 Kilometers or 1636.825 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Ningbo Lishe International Airport is 1431.042 Kilometers or 889.208 Miles.
    • The distance between Zunyi Xinzhou Airport and Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport is 1585.809 Kilometers or 985.376 Miles.

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