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    To get distance between airports, please enter or select airport IATA codes, and click Compute. To check airport IATA codes click here, to check distance bwtween Latitude/Longitude click here

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    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is 825.82 Kilometers or 513.14 Miles.
      The distance between Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport is 136.01 Kilometers or 84.51 Miles.
      Total distance of 3 airports is 961.83 Kilometers or 597.65 Miles.
    • The distance between Kaohsiung International Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is 727.35 Kilometers or 451.95 Miles.
      The distance between Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport is 136.01 Kilometers or 84.51 Miles.
      Total distance of 3 airports is 863.36 Kilometers or 536.46 Miles.
    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Leipzig/Halle Airport is 9063.85 Kilometers or 5632.02 Miles.
    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Dublin Airport is 9932.12 Kilometers or 6171.53 Miles.
    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport is 2207.96 Kilometers or 1371.96 Miles.
    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Boryspil International Airport is 7912.38 Kilometers or 4916.52 Miles.
    • The distance between Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Frankfurt am Main Airport is 9364.58 Kilometers or 5818.88 Miles.
    • The distance between Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport is 1255.61 Kilometers or 780.20 Miles.
    • The distance between Hong Kong International Airport and Chengdu Tianfu International Airport is 1296.60 Kilometers or 805.67 Miles.
    • The distance between Kaohsiung International Airport and Hong Kong International Airport is 661.93 Kilometers or 411.31 Miles.

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    The airport distance calculator is provided for informational purposes only. The calculations are approximate in nature and may differ a little from the distances as given in the official forecasts and advisories.

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