Distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport
RMQ-XMN
- The distance between [1]Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and [2]Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport is 254.33 Kilometers or 158.03 Miles.
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Airport[1] Taichung Ching Chuang Kang AirportIATA Airport Code: RMQ
ICAO Airport Code: RCMQ
Asia -> Taiwan -> Taichung City
Medium Airport
Latitude: 24.26469994
Longitude: 120.6210022
Elevation: 663
Airport[2] Xiamen Gaoqi International AirportIATA Airport Code: XMN
ICAO Airport Code: ZSAM
Asia -> China -> Xiamen
Large Airport
Latitude: 24.54400063
Longitude: 118.1279984
Elevation: 59
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Noi Bai International Airport is 1555.44 Kilometers or 966.51 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Makung Airport is 127.18 Kilometers or 79.03 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Kinmen Airport is 229.86 Kilometers or 142.83 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Hong Kong International Airport is 718.48 Kilometers or 446.44 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport is 2101.03 Kilometers or 1305.52 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is 750.93 Kilometers or 466.61 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Taipei Songshan Airport is 129.83 Kilometers or 80.67 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Matsu Nangan Airport is 221.017 Kilometers or 137.334 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Hualien Airport is 104.664 Kilometers or 65.035 Miles.
- The distance between Taichung Ching Chuang Kang Airport and Brisbane International Airport is 6717.368 Kilometers or 4173.979 Miles.
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