Which Airports Are Furthest From The City They’re Named After?

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  • čas přidán 10. 11. 2021
  • In our increasingly interconnected world, many cities are now served by multiple airports. While this helps give both incoming and outgoing passengers more options, there can sometimes be a catch. Specifically, it is important to be aware that some airports are rather a long way from the city that they serve. But which are the most distant? Let’s find out.
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Komentáře • 695

  • @azhar1798
    @azhar1798 Před 2 lety +493

    I've dropped my friend for flight to dubai at the kempegowda airport (bangalore), and he landed at DXB before I reached home, thanks to bangalore traffic

    • @ErvinTagoe
      @ErvinTagoe Před 2 lety +2

      Wow! 😲 😲

    • @areenchakraborty2209
      @areenchakraborty2209 Před 2 lety +5

      Wow..., really or is it a joke?

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed Před 2 lety +15

      Happened to my father once.
      I was flying to Kuala Lumpur from Dhaka, Bangladesh for a holiday trip, even though the airport is at the suburb of the city but the traffic jam is so bad at Dhaka that I was in KLX before he got home to the other end of the city.

    • @aryankhandelwal787
      @aryankhandelwal787 Před 2 lety +16

      Bangalore moment and its true

    • @kujursameer86
      @kujursameer86 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol. Happened to me too. The traffic is a nightmare.

  • @JxH
    @JxH Před 2 lety +728

    Ryanair flies into "London-Winnipeg"; but you'll need to connect via an 8h Air Canada flight to get back to the UK.

  • @sinair285
    @sinair285 Před 2 lety +279

    To arrive into Tokyo from NRT, the best way is not to drive, but taking a “Skyliner” train, which can take you to the heart of Tokyo in just 40 minutes

    • @viceice
      @viceice Před 2 lety +21

      Kuala Lumpur as well has such a train. It only takes 28mins. Tho most locals prefer the bus as it's 1/5 the price...

    • @sinair285
      @sinair285 Před 2 lety +5

      @@viceice I remembered when I traveled to KL, I took the KLIA Transit to some point, and changed to a coach to the KLIA Cargo Terminal for AirAxxa🤣

    • @viceice
      @viceice Před 2 lety +7

      @@sinair285 that was a loooong time ago! AirAsia has a new terminal and the train goes directly there now.

    • @stephancox9105
      @stephancox9105 Před 2 lety +7

      Denver's airport, as far away from the city as it is, is also connected to Downtown by rail.

    • @benoitbourdaire4194
      @benoitbourdaire4194 Před 2 lety +9

      I prefer the Narita Express...

  • @christophsaviation2045
    @christophsaviation2045 Před 2 lety +176

    I live in Frankfurt and as much as Frankfurt Main is a beautiful and close airport at a bicycle distance from the city center, Frankfurt Hahn is probably one of the biggest Real-World clickbait I've ever seen.

    • @partickdistel6580
      @partickdistel6580 Před 2 lety +1

      Tok tok tok kukelekuuuuuuu🐓

    • @timitonagain
      @timitonagain Před 2 lety

      Hey Christoph

    • @jeremyhawkins4827
      @jeremyhawkins4827 Před 2 lety +5

      120 km from the city it’s named after... might as well open a route between those two airports

    • @mancubwwa
      @mancubwwa Před 2 lety +1

      While I did fly to Hahn a few times, it was alway when I travelled to locations that are actually close to it, I.E. Mosel Valley. I would never use it to try to reach Frankfurt.

    • @ginforyou150
      @ginforyou150 Před 2 lety +2

      Lmao i was traveling to FRA and i told my friend come pick me up, i had totally forgotten which airport i was arriving, he went to Frankfurt international and i was at Hahn, 120 km away and was alrdy 00:00........... the clickbait of my life

  • @sfojulius
    @sfojulius Před 2 lety +31

    I love the slogan of Paris-Vatry airport: "So close. So fast" xD

    • @EREJones
      @EREJones Před 2 lety +1

      maybe if you're from Reims...

  • @paulmiller1359
    @paulmiller1359 Před 2 lety +13

    I once took a Ryanair flight to Oslo Torp which got diverted to Oslo Gardermoen because of heavy snow. Landing there on the snow covered runway was awesome and I felt I had finally got one up on Ryanair!

  • @williamfey62_40
    @williamfey62_40 Před 2 lety +91

    I lived In Kuala Lumpur for about 9 years. KLIA is about a 45 minute drive or you could ride the KLIA Express (train service) which takes about 30 minutes on the direct route from KLIA Sentral (in KL with subway and monorail service around KL) to KLIA 1 and 2.

    • @robertbruce2182
      @robertbruce2182 Před 2 lety +1

      Driving there is not to bad as long as there is no traffic

    • @williamfey62_40
      @williamfey62_40 Před 2 lety

      @@robertbruce2182 yup

    • @nickhanlon9331
      @nickhanlon9331 Před 2 lety +1

      Or you can fall asleep on the bus like I did.

    • @williamfey62_40
      @williamfey62_40 Před 2 lety

      @@nickhanlon9331 never took the bus to the airport but I did like the KLIA Express.

    • @AndrewHazelleTravels
      @AndrewHazelleTravels Před 2 lety

      I drive to KLIA from Kuala Lumpur to work everyday. Its a 45-50mins drive

  • @PavlosPapageorgiou
    @PavlosPapageorgiou Před 2 lety +35

    Narita, but that works because flights are generally long haul and the two train lines that get you to the city in under an hour are comfortable.

    • @anteeklund4159
      @anteeklund4159 Před 2 lety

      Stockholm Västerås Airport is literally in a completely different, Independent city in a different province

  • @Dave_Sisson
    @Dave_Sisson Před 2 lety +122

    I was sure Melbourne - Avalon would make this list. But it's a relatively modest 65 km from the city, although it is located on industrial wasteland near an oil refinery.

    • @viceice
      @viceice Před 2 lety +2

      I was going to being up Avalon too!

    • @alooga555
      @alooga555 Před 2 lety +4

      That sounds like Newark Airport, although it's closer to NYC.

    • @neljonhporia
      @neljonhporia Před 2 lety +3

      How about Geeelong lol i remember airasia marketed it as Melbourne geelong Airport lolol

    • @Brettski_1234
      @Brettski_1234 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Avalon is technically in Geelong which makes it easier for those of us who live in Geelong

    • @neljonhporia
      @neljonhporia Před 2 lety +1

      @@Brettski_1234 oh yeah the near one is tullamarine no?

  • @well-blazeredman6187
    @well-blazeredman6187 Před 2 lety +129

    I would expect to be able to get to the city centre in less than an hour, using public transport. Any longer and I'll think the airport and/or airline guilty of sharp practise.

    • @well-blazeredman6187
      @well-blazeredman6187 Před 2 lety +1

      @Patrick Hudson I chose an hour because that is about as much time as I would allow for a trip from central London to either LGW or LHR. I should have added 'without crossing a national border' to my criteria. In my experience, in-city airports are quite rare - with the USA having more than most.

    • @pirroshuteriqi3411
      @pirroshuteriqi3411 Před 2 lety

      Including traffic? Bcs where I live the airport is just 20 KM away from city center but in certain hours of the day it could take more than 60 min to go to bcs of the traffic

    • @well-blazeredman6187
      @well-blazeredman6187 Před 2 lety

      @@pirroshuteriqi3411 You're over-complexificationating things, Pirro.

    • @TheLibermania
      @TheLibermania Před 2 lety +1

      @Patrick Hudson You know that planes can't land in cities because of noise and pollution and that runways for bigger planes are extremely long.

  • @bassman19944
    @bassman19944 Před 2 lety +8

    Up until 1985, São Paulo's main airport, Viracopos International Airport (VCP), was an astounding 100km (62.5 miles) from São Paulo. I flew there once in the late 70s, I thought I would never make it into the city. Definitely the longest distance from an airport to the city it served that I have ever experienced! It's still in operation but has no longer been São Paulo's international airport since Guarulhos (GRU) opened in 1985, but it still has some domestic traffic and lots of cargo operations now.

  • @timgrisham9051
    @timgrisham9051 Před 2 lety +36

    Washington Dulles always seemed like a long drive from the city. The 30 miles doesn't compare to some on this list.

    • @SkiDaBird
      @SkiDaBird Před 2 lety +8

      I've always thought the same about Denver. I've only gone to downtown Denver once though, usually I just head straight to the mountains, but it always feels like it's way out in the middle of nowhere.

    • @Andrew-jv7tc
      @Andrew-jv7tc Před 2 lety +3

      With Dulles being a $60+ Uber these days, it may as well be on the list.

    • @akeme25
      @akeme25 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SkiDaBird I was thinking the same about Denver too. Although the airport is still technically “in” Denver

  • @rahulkrishnan7834
    @rahulkrishnan7834 Před 2 lety +6

    Bangalore International Airport (KIAL) has to be on the list. While it is only 50 Kms from the city center, Bangalore's notorious traffic and lack of any suburban rail connectivity means that it takes more than 2 hours to get to the city center !!

  • @RealConstructor
    @RealConstructor Před 2 lety +8

    In The Netherlands we have Schiphol Airport near the Amsterdam (in an adjacent municipality), but the most used runway is almost in Haarlem. So after landing, the plane has to taxi for 20 minutes to reach the gate. That’s also an option, keep the terminal close to the city, but the runways far away. It’s better for noise reduction.

    • @sho1715
      @sho1715 Před rokem

      Still AMS is so convinrent from the downtown. I love it

  • @carsten2293
    @carsten2293 Před 2 lety +45

    So I have flown with Ryanair once (and regret it till today) from Düsseldorf-Weeze Airport, which is about 70km away from Düsseldorf.
    I think it is ridiculous to allow the airlines to use those names...

    • @Loljdk
      @Loljdk Před 2 lety

      Cheap European airlines are notorious for this false advertisement.

  • @e.c.listening326
    @e.c.listening326 Před 2 lety +9

    In a time before smartphones and navigation computers were a thing,
    I had a rather unpleasant surprise after a lovely holiday in the Highlands of Scotland.
    Found out “the late way” that Glasgow-Prestwick EGPK is about 40 miles away from Glasgow Airport EGPF.
    One hour’s drive further south was not planned for and had me almost miss the flight.

  • @abhishekrao1525
    @abhishekrao1525 Před 2 lety +30

    No one travelling to NYC is going to fly into Stewart. NYC is serviced by 3 airports. Stewart is for the surrounding region and also serves as an ANG base.

    • @EllisEllo
      @EllisEllo Před 2 lety +6

      You might as well fly into Islip if you can't get a flight into Newark, let alone JFK or LaGuardia.

    • @greek9244
      @greek9244 Před 2 lety

      Well flights to belfast from there happened often but they also done Newark to belfast too

    • @alooga555
      @alooga555 Před 2 lety +2

      When I lived in Westchester County north of NYC, White Plains Airport was my choice.

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop Před 2 lety +1

      @@EllisEllo - actually ISP is ~ 9mi. closer (takes about the same travel time) to Manhattan than Stewart.

    • @RunawayTrain2502
      @RunawayTrain2502 Před 2 lety +1

      Norweigan used Stewart Airport back in the day.

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now Před 2 lety +25

    LAX it once took an hour and a half from being picked up at the terminal to actually leaving the airport. That isn't distance...just really poor airport planning.

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like bad traffic, which is what LA is built on.

  • @brianflanagan3500
    @brianflanagan3500 Před 2 lety +2

    Norwegian used to operate a flight from Dublin to “Boston”. Which in reality was to Providence (RI). Just over 50 miles away of a little over one hours drive.

    • @briangasser973
      @briangasser973 Před rokem

      Southwest used to market Providence and Manchester as Boston area airports until they got slots at Logan.

  • @mathuringarcier
    @mathuringarcier Před 2 lety +26

    I remember hearing a story of people reaching Vatry and they were told that they were 160km from Paris when booking they didn't realize their action🤣🤣

    • @JoaoPessoa86
      @JoaoPessoa86 Před 2 lety +3

      and it's clearly closer to Reims

    • @itsg4el
      @itsg4el Před 2 lety +4

      It’s not even in Ile-de-France

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s how LaGuardia airport was developed, mayor LaGuardia landed at Newark, which in addition to being unfortunately in South Newark and Elizabeth, is in New Jersey. Mayor LaGuardia was furious that he was flown to neither his city, nor even his state, and demanded to be flown to Floyd Bennet Field in Brooklyn. Having Newark still being closer to Manhattan, they developed what was at the time Curtiss Airport.
      Nonetheless, with exception of Narita, revisit this as how far are airports reasonably associated with the city from that city. Oxford is not London, but Heathrow is. I’d list Stanstead as furthest. Stewart is a Lower Hudson area airport, like for Poughkeepsie, area between Scranton, Hartford, Albany, and the City of New York. Paris’ would be Charles De Gaulle. Most cities either put their airport in the city (makes sense, given they usually own them), annex the area (Chicago’s O’Hare), or have grown to surround the area.

    • @neljonhporia
      @neljonhporia Před 2 lety

      @@itsg4el yeah so does Beauvais airport!! Atleast it's near the border tho

    • @ramkumarsuresh
      @ramkumarsuresh Před 2 lety +3

      @@jaysmith1408 London Ashford is closer to France than it is to London itself

  • @kasparvg
    @kasparvg Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact: Some airports in Norway, like BOO and TOS (Bodø and Tromsø) lies in an industrial area just outside the city centre. In Bodø, it's under 10 minutes on the bus into the city.

  • @tomburke5311
    @tomburke5311 Před 2 lety +24

    I have flown into KL International, and I did think that it was quite a long drive into the city. Not too congested, however, so quite quick - much better, I’m sure, than Heathrow into central London. But quite scary - I found that drivers in Malaysia are more casual about lane changing, or even lane observance, than I’m used to.

    • @metalbob123
      @metalbob123 Před 2 lety +5

      welcome to Asia

    • @arsyadidris2919
      @arsyadidris2919 Před 2 lety +1

      As a malaysian,, i cant argue with that😂 but i did talk to a pakistani national during college years about the behaviour of our drivers, n his response was “dont worry, u guys r alright. Its worse where im from” well ok then

    • @tomburke5311
      @tomburke5311 Před 2 lety +1

      @Arsyad Idris: I’ve never been to Pakistan or India; indeed, my travelling has been modest. Perhaps it was the contrast with Singapore, where I’d been previously, that I noticed! In Europe, Naples is the only thing place I’ve visited where a lot of cars had dents and scrapes on all 4 corners….

    • @oscarsusan3834
      @oscarsusan3834 Před 2 lety

      KL is an eye opener. Seen a couple of motorbike KIA on that freeway on the way to that airport.

  • @alanstevens1296
    @alanstevens1296 Před 2 lety +5

    Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB). 70 miles from Orlando (which has its own international airport), located in Melbourne, Florida, USA.
    In 2015, the airport changed its name to "Orlando Melbourne International Airport". Airport and local tourism officials wanted to brand the airport as a less-congested alternative to Orlando's two airports. They also believed it would attract visitors who wanted to see Walt Disney World, Cape Canaveral, and the area's beaches. The airport is located approximately 70 miles (110 km) southeast of the City of Orlando.
    However, due to a lawsuit claiming this name was misleading to passengers, the airport changed its name in May 2021 to Melbourne Orlando International Airport.

    • @atid42
      @atid42 Před 2 lety

      Sadly this is our cheapest option from the UK now, tui are flying to there instead of Sandford now (which was far away enough from Disney as it was)

  • @pilotofjet
    @pilotofjet Před 2 lety +2

    My glider club is located near Vatry, that airport is mostly used for training and cargo purposes. It happened to a friend of me to fly above an A380 on final.
    Usually there's very few flights per day though, which makes it good to glide through their airspace.

  • @cz.travelmaster
    @cz.travelmaster Před 2 lety +4

    Oh how much I hate far away airports 😄 Apart from those mentioned in the video, I have experience with a few more.
    Tehran Imam Khomeini Airport - 55 km from Tehran
    Milano Malpensa Airport - 50 km from Milano
    Valencia Castellón Airport - 100 km from Valencia
    Brussels Charleroi Airport - 60 km from Brussels
    And then there are opposite extremes, which I absolutely love, e.g. Lisbon, Nice or Sofia, all of them located so close to the city centers, that I actually went there on foot at least once!

  • @ckc8176
    @ckc8176 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi! Good video!

  • @denspotter1489
    @denspotter1489 Před 2 lety +8

    Vatry airport is so far from paris that i can be used as a diversion airport for paris bound flights.

  • @baudprananto4988
    @baudprananto4988 Před 2 lety +7

    Kertajati West Java International Airport (KJT) is intended to serve Bandung, the capital of West Java Province in Indonesia.
    Before temporary shutdown due to pandemic, the most convenient way from Bandung to the airport requires a detour in the existing highway, totaling 178 km.
    Upon reopening after the pandemic, it is expected that a more direct highway will be completed, cutting the distance to 97 km.

    • @madesatwikadarma841
      @madesatwikadarma841 Před 2 lety

      Berarti bandung kertajati paling jauh dibanding list di sini, gila ya klo dari bandung mau ke kertajati, dari depok ke soetta 60 km aja jauh bgt rasanya

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 Před 2 lety +7

    MLB: “Since 2015, the airport had been named Orlando Melbourne International Airport. However, due to a lawsuit claiming this name was misleading to passengers, the airport changed its name in May 2021 to Melbourne Orlando International Airport.”
    69 mile drive to Orlando.

    • @arokh72
      @arokh72 Před 2 lety +1

      Though a cool trip, IMO, would be to fly from Melbourne Orlando to Melbourne Tullamarine here in Australia :)

  • @bobidou23
    @bobidou23 Před 2 lety +1

    There was a proposal to name Ibaraki Airport as “Tokyo Ibaraki Int’l Airport” which was withdrawn after an uproar, but even that airport would have been 80 km from Tokyo Station - shorter than some of the examples here!

  • @TheHayateMonogatari
    @TheHayateMonogatari Před 2 lety +1

    Qamdo/Changdu (BPX) Airport in Tibet lies about 125km from the city it serves, and what makes it more special is that it is the only airport you can find around the area, what a lonely airport to be...

  • @thefurbeastunderyourbed5012

    When Ryanair still flew into Magdeburg-Cochstedt, it was sometimes marketed as Berlin West Int'l although it's a fair 130km away.

  • @BagusWidyanto_HappyIn1997

    You forgot to list Kertajati airport which is located 166 km away from the city it served: Bandung.
    Under ideal traffic condition it takes 3 hours or more to complete the journey

  • @99dndd
    @99dndd Před 2 lety +1

    Flew from Dublin to Beauvaus. 1hr10 on the plane, 1hr15 on a shuttle bus. Saying that, the flight and bus combined was cheaper than a flight to CDG and the bus dropped us off in the centre of Paris.

  • @1992coen
    @1992coen Před 2 lety +1

    Furthest away for me was Brussels Charleroi Airport, which is about an hour drive (65km) from down town Brussels. As it is quite far south from Brussels, we always jokingly called it Paris North airport.

  • @Vivek-zw3ex
    @Vivek-zw3ex Před 2 lety +4

    Having lived in Kuala Lumpur, I can attest to how far the airport is from the city. That said, there is an excellent airport train (KLIA Ekspres) that makes the journey in 28 minutes. A number of airlines even have check in facilities at the KL Sentral train station that you can use to check in your bags for your flight before you even get on the train to the airport!

  • @AlexSprenger
    @AlexSprenger Před 2 lety +4

    Don't forget Chicago/Rockford Intl Airport! 85 miles (136 km) away from Chicago itself

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris Před 2 lety +3

      Great airport if you’re a box not exactly known for flying people around.

  • @bombadjedi8177
    @bombadjedi8177 Před 2 lety +62

    New York is a state so the airport isn’t necessarily serving the city of New York.

    • @O550Sn94
      @O550Sn94 Před 2 lety +11

      It is still located in a region of the New York City's metropolitan area though.

    • @sinair285
      @sinair285 Před 2 lety

      What about Buffalo?

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris Před 2 lety +9

      @@sinair285 Buffalo is closer to Toronto then NYC

    • @O550Sn94
      @O550Sn94 Před 2 lety +7

      @@sinair285 That's different. Buffalo is more closer to Toronto, Canada than is from NYC.
      However, Buffalo's airport is just called as "Buffalo International Airport" (I think).

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop Před 2 lety +4

      New York is also the name to the City and a County (Manhattan is officially New York County).
      That designation to Stewart was made to attract the "budget airlines" who would consider any of the other 3 known airports as "too expensive" (airlines have to pay $$$ for airport maintenance for each passenger they bring to the airport).
      Right now Islip (ISP, 53.6 mi or 1h 21m E of Manhattan) in Central Long Island is the closest* non-international airport NYC has.
      * closest in distance, about the same in travel time than Stewart

  • @glenverbelen522
    @glenverbelen522 Před 2 lety +3

    The new Istanbul airport (IST) is also a 1.5-2h drive to the city centre especially with the busy traffic around there. The older Ataturk airport (ISL) seems much closer

  • @risannd
    @risannd Před 2 lety +3

    West Java International Airport, located in Kertajati, West Java, Indonesia, is supposed to serve Bandung, replacing Husein Sastranegara Airport in city center.
    Unfortunately, the new airport is now in dire situation, due to it being 105 km from Bandung. No public transport and toll roads currently available. The toll road is under construction.

  • @asantaraliner
    @asantaraliner Před 2 lety +1

    Bandung shifted its airport from Husein Sastranegara to Kertajati, which is around 100 km away and it took almost 3 hours before the completion of the Cisumdawu Toll Road. It is currently out of operation due to Pandemic.

  • @alooga555
    @alooga555 Před 2 lety +16

    Good thing the Keisei Skyliner express train gets you to downtown Tokyo from "Tokyo (actually it's in Chiba Prefecture)" Narita Airport in about 35 minutes (BUT you have to change trains once you get to Nippori Station).

    • @sinair285
      @sinair285 Před 2 lety +1

      Even with the interchange in Nippori, one can manage to arrive Shinjuku in just one hour

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed Před 2 lety +4

      I just went down to Ueno when I first visited Tokyo, thinking Narita is a Tokyo Airport!
      Never again!
      Now always to and from Haneda.

    • @sinair285
      @sinair285 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AshrakAhmed Air tickets to HND is significantly more expensive than that to NRT, and the train ride towards NRT is so nice that can compensate the long ride

    • @Arcadia1997
      @Arcadia1997 Před 2 lety

      @@sinair285 Is the view along the train ride nice?

    • @sinair285
      @sinair285 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Arcadia1997 not just nice but spectacular that I can forgive the length

  • @mathuringarcier
    @mathuringarcier Před 2 lety +18

    In Nairobi to reach the airport in the evening, it once took me 4 hours to go there.
    And also in December 2019 going from CDG to central Paris took 3 hours due to strikes (yeah that's France)

    • @Jafyaa
      @Jafyaa Před 2 lety +4

      Nairobi must been as a result of traffic. There's now an expressway in place and it should be 20 minutes max from the CBD to the airport

    • @mathuringarcier
      @mathuringarcier Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jafyaa yes it was traffic of course and with all the bypasses nowadays it doesn't take that long

    • @MarsastheCat
      @MarsastheCat Před 2 lety +1

      Nairobi is awful because of traffic. And then that vehicle/passenger inspection before you even reach the terminal 🙈

    • @mathuringarcier
      @mathuringarcier Před 2 lety +3

      @@MarsastheCat I find that reassuring to be honest, it does create lots of traffic when crowded but I like it how it is (safety is n° 1)

    • @royeb63
      @royeb63 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jafyaa A taxi from Globe Roundabout (close to the CBD) to the airport took about 35 minutes two days ago.
      This was at 21:00, so not so much traffic. Our driver used the Outer Ring Road. A longer route, but much less traffic than going through the city center.
      ... I miss Nairobi already.

  • @Vicstarz26
    @Vicstarz26 Před 2 lety +14

    Hamilton International airport is marketed as Toronto’s 3rd airport. It’s roughly an hour and fifteen minutes away from downtown Toronto (92km away). A few airlines try to take advantage of this.

    • @andrepoiy1199
      @andrepoiy1199 Před 2 lety

      It's still named Hamilton Munro Airport tho

  • @Daniel-wc8bd
    @Daniel-wc8bd Před 2 lety +2

    In Chile, Balmaceda airport in Coyhaique, is 55 km from the city, located just 2 km away from the border with Argentina

  • @tiadaid
    @tiadaid Před 2 lety +1

    I used to commute from the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur to KUL back when I was working for Malaysia Airlines. It honestly doesn't feel that far, at least to me.

  • @anderslarsen6009
    @anderslarsen6009 Před 2 lety +2

    That must be Luton, Gatwick and Stansted.
    I also think that Stockholm Arlanda and Oslo Gardermoen is located far away from the city centres.

  • @agentfourr0401
    @agentfourr0401 Před 2 lety +1

    The airport which is furthest from the city that I've been to is Cam Ranh International Airport (VVCR). It's 36 km away from Nha Trang city, we need about 45 mins to get there from Nha Trang city

  • @adamsmailes5484
    @adamsmailes5484 Před 2 lety +4

    On the other end of this spectrum, Newcastle International (UK) has the 2nd fastest train service between the airport and the city in the UK. More impressively, it has the fastest train service from an airport to two different city centres (being Newcastle Upon Tyne and Sunderland.).
    Of course this does involve betting on the reliability of the Metro.

  • @franwex
    @franwex Před 2 lety +1

    For me the farthest from city was Medellin in Colombia. The airport was about an hour away without traffic.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions Před 2 lety +3

    Narita used to be called Tokyo International Airport, but has since officially dropped Tokyo from its name given its location in the north-eastern part of Chiba Prefecture. Of course, it still primarily serves Tokyo and that is its main purpose but was also designed to be far from the capital for national security reasons. Amongst the major two, natural disasters are said to be top of the list in order to ensure the transportation of emergency relief when (not if) a large earthquake or a major eruption of Mt. Fuji occurs. The second reason being at the time of proposals for the airport being that the cold war threat of a Soviet attack as well as that of North Korea, with which Japan still does not have diplomatic relations with was considered to be very real. There is of course then China. It is also worth noting that whilst Russia (the successor of the USSR) and Japan have diplomatic relations, a formal peace treaty to end the Second World War is yet to be agreed upon and signed. The main reason for which being in the eyes of the Japanese, the occupation of the Northern Territories off of the large island of Hokkaido.
    As far as far away airports go, I think Hiroshima Airport is particularly far from the city. However, the airport is still within the boundaries of Hiroshima Prefecture and since the city and prefecture share the same name as their prefectural capital, then it does at least make sense. Other prefectures that share the same name as their capitals are, Saitama, Akita, Nagano, Osaka, Kyoto, Aomori, Yamagata, Fukushima, Niigata, Toyama, Gifu, Fukui, Tottori, Wakayama, Yamaguchi, Kagoshima, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Miyazaki, Kumamoto, Kochi, Tokushima, Okayama, Shizuoka, Chiba, Nara, Oita. Oita, used to have a hovercraft service between the outlaying airport and city in order to provide a quicker and more direct access the bay. I believe that this service is no longer in existence, thus making the airport effectively further away.

  • @pimienta3703
    @pimienta3703 Před 2 lety +4

    From Japan and I wasn’t expecting Narita to be introduced
    But they have a train service to city center which takes only half an hour so it’s not that far away as it sounds ;)

    • @firdausariff
      @firdausariff Před 2 lety +1

      Same deal with Kuala Lumpur Airport. The fast train link made it rather nice. We learnt from Tokyo after all. 😆

  • @ATIMELINEOFAVIATION
    @ATIMELINEOFAVIATION Před 2 lety

    Interesting video

  • @MarcoTheMediterranean
    @MarcoTheMediterranean Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve flown out of Beauvais once. It involve an uncomfortably early morning and a rather nauseating and very long bus ride.

  • @tt-ew7rx
    @tt-ew7rx Před 2 lety +1

    I use Southampton Airport to travel to the Southampton University's main (Highfield) site, and the airport is actually within walking distance (40 min comfortable stroll)! I really prefer walking this route than taxi or bus if there is time.

  • @eheigis
    @eheigis Před 2 lety +6

    It isn’t necessarily far distance wise, but when I flew out of London Luton a few years back it cost almost as much to get to the airport (£20) as it did for my Ryan Air flight to Copenhagen (€26).

  • @frankpinmtl
    @frankpinmtl Před 2 lety +2

    Which Airports Are Furthest From The City They’re Named After?
    Any airport that you are late in getting to...

  • @simeonstoyanov8534
    @simeonstoyanov8534 Před 2 lety +2

    Brussels South Charleroi Airport, the place from where I booked one of the cheapest flight tickets during expensive periods and at the same time really far from everything and hard to reach. (At least in my case)

  • @fredskronk
    @fredskronk Před 2 lety +1

    Think RyanAir used to market Malö Sturup as Copenhagen some years ago. Not only is it quite far away; It’s also in a different country! :)

    • @ivarnordlkken8082
      @ivarnordlkken8082 Před 2 lety

      Same with Basel airport. It's in France, not Switzerland. Btw, it's Malmö.

  • @aravindbachu5502
    @aravindbachu5502 Před 2 lety +1

    Bangalore. The airport is 50Km from city centre, but will take anywhere between 1-4 hours to reach the city center, depending on your luck.

  • @eleanorheptinstall5354
    @eleanorheptinstall5354 Před 2 lety +8

    I've been through Memmingen Airport, it's a good 2 hour bus journey away from Munich. But you can also get an affordable intercity bus to Zurich or a train to Stuttgart via Ulm. So there is at least public transportation options (just make sure to pre-book the bus, can be very busy).
    As for Kuala Lumpur, there are buses and a train, is actually a cheaper transfer option through the LCC terminal (eg. Air Asia) compared to Singapore Changi as well as having affordable luggage storage and good amenities.

  • @The-Plane-Guy
    @The-Plane-Guy Před 2 lety +6

    Didn't know that about KL. I flew there once before, but didn't realize how long the drive was from the airport.

    • @jun_suzuki42
      @jun_suzuki42 Před 2 lety +1

      the highway which linked the airport to the KL city center is one straight road, hence why

    • @AshrakAhmed
      @AshrakAhmed Před 2 lety +4

      The train to the city centre is pretty good service, I mean I managed to get to the city, take the Petronas tower tour, buy souvenir, eat at a local restaurant, ride the mono rail and got back to the airport to have another meal then catch my flight to HK all in a 8 hour layover at KL.

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 Před 2 lety

      I took the train. It was pretty nice.

  • @pazdziaja
    @pazdziaja Před 2 lety +2

    Abbotsford (YXX) is recognised to be serving Vancouver Metro Area, though it's 70 km from downtown Vancity.

  • @rogerpenske2411
    @rogerpenske2411 Před 2 lety +11

    Have you ever flown to Chicago? Hell, even taking the “L” is an hour away from the city even though the distance is only about 18 miles or less.

    • @justus4341
      @justus4341 Před 2 lety

      But isn’t Chicago’s airport located within the city?

    • @rogerpenske2411
      @rogerpenske2411 Před 2 lety

      @@justus4341 I thought that I had replied but apparently it did not post. Midway, MDW, is in the city between Central Avenue and Cicero Avenue south of 55th St. adjacent to the World Famous Baby Doll Polka Club! It can only accommodate 737 and DC 9/MD 80 or smaller commercial jet aircraft. When the 707 began service, O’Hare Field, then known as Orchard Field began large scale commercial operation. It is built on a giant swamp along with the entire surrounding area, but enough of the hydrology lesson! Just as the port of Los Angeles and a portion of Terminal Island, are the city of Los Angeles connected through the city of Long Beach by what is now interstate 110 (formerly California Highway 11-“), so too, O’Hare airport is connected to the city via interstate 90, A.k.a. the Kennedy Expressway. Also, just as is the case in Los Angeles, every freeway in Chicago is a mad traffic jam for 18 to 20 hours per day. The Blue Line train, known locally as the “L”, which connects O’Hare to downtown, makes between 15 and 20 stops along the route to the downtown area, taking pretty close to an hour or so to get to the downtown area. My personal, private, executive, Jewish attorney, and close personal friend, lives a block east of the John Hancock Center. We have been going to the Indy 500 every year for some 35+ years. So I fly into Chicago quite often. I am from the western suburbs in DuPage county, so I am very close to O’Hare airport colon so I am very familiar with the procedure.

    • @rogerpenske2411
      @rogerpenske2411 Před 2 lety +1

      The Chicago expressway and toll road systems, have not changed very much since they were built in the early and mid-1960s, sir much to in adequate to handle the ginormous traffic load. But I will give the road construction mafia (And it is a mob controlled industry) it’s due, the toll roads are in excellent shape and for the most part in all concrete. Interstate 294, interstate 355, and interstate 88 are all excellent road surfaces

  • @kungenjb1555
    @kungenjb1555 Před 2 lety +2

    I live in Stockholm and have visited skavsta a few times, I’ve flown the classic 6:10 wizz air departure to Warsaw…

  • @michaelbeh
    @michaelbeh Před 2 lety +1

    Bangkok, Thailand has 2 airports namly: Don Meuang International Airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport are both located in the neighbouring proviences next to Bangkok. Don Meuang International Airport is at Nontaburi and Suvarnabhumi International Airport is at Samutprakarn.

  • @HCR_Motorhead
    @HCR_Motorhead Před 2 lety +2

    I thought Prestwick and Southend would be up there but some of those others take the cake.

  • @Cyberninjaaaa
    @Cyberninjaaaa Před 2 lety +1

    Forgotten about São Paulo-Viracopos airport which is 100+ kms from São Paulo yet sees daily many flights from basically one company, Azul which is Brazil’s JetBlue quite literally

  • @eliastravelvlog6517
    @eliastravelvlog6517 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with KLIA in Malaysia. Its really far from the city center. Its a good thing they have high speed trains that connects the City to the Airport.

  • @LoveDiveChannel
    @LoveDiveChannel Před 2 lety +1

    For me, the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, Indonesia is located 34 km west from the city centre. Driving to the airport can take about half an hour...

  • @psrpippy
    @psrpippy Před 2 lety +1

    As a flight attendant I can say with some confidence that Kuala lumpur is the furthest of any airport from the city centre. After a 13 hour flight from London we hate the hour plus long drive to get to the hotel.

  • @uriahlevi8640
    @uriahlevi8640 Před 2 lety +1

    The furthest airport in my experience is fuzhou’s changle international airport in China (Fujian Province’s Capital). It’s around 33 Miles from downtown and every time I travel into the city it feels forever on the highway.

  • @DavidHamster88
    @DavidHamster88 Před 2 lety +1

    Furthest-from-destination airports I've been to: Malpensa near Milan, Tokyo Narita, Denver CO, and the new Hong Kong airport.

  • @techwiz81
    @techwiz81 Před 2 lety +1

    Furthest away airport I’ve ever been to was Keflavik in Iceland, 30 miles from Reykjavik

  • @willhuang2019
    @willhuang2019 Před rokem +2

    There is also an example in Lanzhou, China, the largest and the capital city in Gansu Province (In the Northwestern Region). It's airport (Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport) has a distance around 70 km/43 mi away from its city center. The road connecting the city and the airport has to go through a mountain range between, since Lanzhou is situated within a river valley (The Yellow River) and is far from any plains nearby.

  • @pazdziaja
    @pazdziaja Před 2 lety +4

    Warsaw-Radom airport in the making is definietly gonna make a list :d

    • @shirshenduroy
      @shirshenduroy Před 2 lety +1

      There was a recent article I read about how Ryanair was planning to shift to the Radom airport if Modlin increased their current landing fees. So, there's a high chance that it can see some operations in the recent future.

    • @pazdziaja
      @pazdziaja Před 2 lety +1

      @@shirshenduroy That would be unfortunate since WMI is the closest reliable gateway for the whole northeast Poland. I've read quite the opposite, no-one seems to be taking RDO seriously, neither Ryanair nor Wizzair 💁‍♀️

    • @shirshenduroy
      @shirshenduroy Před 2 lety

      @@pazdziaja true. I'll try to find the link and share it here.
      It speculated that Wizz air might shift to Modlin to decrease costs and Ryanair will shift all the way down to Radom to keep costs as low as possible.
      It's all about bargaining and who will blink first. 😛

  • @MarsastheCat
    @MarsastheCat Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve done Narita, KL, and Paris Beauvais.
    Closest airport was Tallinn- as an experiment I walked to the edge of the city in around 35 minutes.

    • @RoyalMela
      @RoyalMela Před 2 lety

      Boston Logan is also very close. Too bad, there is water everywhere between Boston and Logan airport. You can take a ferry and you'll reach downtown in total of 3km.
      San Jose, CA also is very much in downtown, same as San Diego.

  • @paolocalvo4804
    @paolocalvo4804 Před 2 lety +2

    MLB in Florida is marketed as Melbourne Orlando whilst being about an hour and a half drive

  • @peterwilliams6289
    @peterwilliams6289 Před 2 lety +1

    Taipei airport is "only" 48km from Taipei, but it's a memorably exciting (ie terrifying) drive in a taxi that seems to go on forever.

  • @djbobointhemix
    @djbobointhemix Před 2 lety +1

    I flew a few years ago to Oslo Rygge airport, witch is 65 km away from Oslo but the furthest has to be Skavsta, serving Stockholm

  • @larsvd5354
    @larsvd5354 Před 2 lety +1

    In Belgium the second airport is Charleroi "Brussels South". Its an hour drive from Brussels and literally on the other side of the country

  • @enaqleelectric
    @enaqleelectric Před 2 lety +20

    I dont understand why Västerås markets is airport as one of the Stockholm airports, the thing is Västerås is its own city which in itself is quite large. Btw your way of pronouncing "Västerås" was amazing xD, I do understand how hard it is for others to pronounce Nordic cities or counties [Btw Västerås is kinda pronounced "Vesterous".

    • @adamt195
      @adamt195 Před 2 lety +3

      Most people outside of Sweden have never heard of Västerås, so they really wouldnt know any better.
      By that same logic, a few other airports in this video also shouldnt be called by the large city name, like London Oxford.

    • @ivarnordlkken8082
      @ivarnordlkken8082 Před 2 lety +1

      It's the same with Torp airport in Norway. It belongs to Sandefjord, and is situated between Sandefjord and Tønsberg. But KLM constantly market this airport as Oslo airport. I usedd it once, and it's a 2 hours bus-journey to Oslo.

    • @KoichiFirst8092
      @KoichiFirst8092 Před 2 lety +1

      As a person who lives in Sweden, I thought the same about Västerås! Moreover, the first thing that came in my mind when seeing the video was Skavsta.

    • @airbus_a320neo
      @airbus_a320neo Před 2 lety

      more like "vesteraws"

    • @junafani1
      @junafani1 Před 2 lety

      Westeros from GoT comes to my mind

  • @SouthCountyDreaming
    @SouthCountyDreaming Před 2 lety +1

    Getting to Stansted used to take me as long as the flights out and cost more money lol. But you can’t beat Ryanair pricing.

    • @klhoyhoy2714
      @klhoyhoy2714 Před 2 lety

      True but a train ticket to Londen from Stansted not cheap but also not expensive. The point is that Stansted serves much smaller cities in other countries which are probably closer to your hometown than a big international airport.

  • @Jerram89
    @Jerram89 Před 2 lety +1

    Brisbane West Wellcamp airport is 150km west of Brisbane in the regional city of Toowoomba. There are actually scheduled flights to there from Brisbane International Airport…

  • @nurrizadjatmiko21
    @nurrizadjatmiko21 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting🤔

  • @arnaldodellivenneridomingo2537

    Viracopos International Airport is São Paulo secondary facility for international flights (like Gatwick) and it takes 1h20m to reach.

  • @anndra-michealmacrae8059
    @anndra-michealmacrae8059 Před 2 lety +1

    Prestwick International Airport (PIK) also called Glasgow Prestwick International Airport is over 32 miles from Glasgow City Centre. It is served primarily by Ryanair but has the longest runway in Scotland and use to be a major international airport for flights to America.

    • @dissonantdreams
      @dissonantdreams Před 2 lety

      Prestwick is still quite heavily used by US military traffic. It looked pretty busy on Flightradar during COP26 with lots of Globemasters coming and going.

  • @StuBobsGhost
    @StuBobsGhost Před 2 lety +2

    Oslo Torp Sandefjord back in 2006. Followed by two bus rides to get to Gardemoen to the north of Oslo. Won't be making that mistake again.

  • @MonopodMan
    @MonopodMan Před 2 lety +1

    I never knew Oxford Airport existed. In fact, you should do a video about airports that no longer exist e.g. Sheffield International Airport

  • @rossmason8812
    @rossmason8812 Před 2 lety

    I remember driving going to Kuala Lumpur airport back in 2019 and I remember the drive was very long.

  • @saveddijon
    @saveddijon Před 2 lety +3

    I'm curious as to how Narita is only a "50 minute drive" away. Last time I did it, the "Airport Limousine" took over 4 hours in classic Tokyo traffic. Each way.

  • @CarterHancock
    @CarterHancock Před 2 lety +1

    Athens main airport is somewhat distant, as is Hong Kong's, Paramaribo (Suriname), and Hiroshima's current airport. These are all especially worth mentioning as there isn't a second main airport within or "touching" the city; they all are the main airport.

  • @rafaelwilks
    @rafaelwilks Před 2 lety +1

    1:11 at about 100 miles, that's long enough for a 21-minute scheduled flight; that's the distance from IAD to CHO, the shortest route Dulles serves!

  • @kylebergan
    @kylebergan Před 2 lety +1

    Brisbane west welcamp airport is 160km away from Brisbane in a place called Toowoomba which has recently been renamed Toowoomba welcamp airport

  • @ritvikgoesvlogging
    @ritvikgoesvlogging Před 2 lety

    I had to travel between the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, India and the main Bengaluru city when I had come here since the airport is located in a suburban village called Devanahalli

  • @marioponce7529
    @marioponce7529 Před 2 lety +1

    An airport that’s far from it’s city is the Simon Bolivar Airport that serves Caracas. It’s around 40 km away from the downtown and an hour’s drive, yet this is because geography, not that it’s a secondary airport. This is actually the biggest airport in the country, and it’s so far away from the city center because the city of Caracas is in a valley behind a mountain range, while the airport is in the coast on the other side of the mountains.

  • @Sylox95
    @Sylox95 Před 2 lety +1

    CVG...Cinncinati-Northern Kentucky International Airport is probably on that list for me, if we're just going by Cinncy itself.

  • @griffinmccue6189
    @griffinmccue6189 Před 2 lety

    4:17 When Tokyo is concerned, you have to remember that the city itself has a population of around 14 MILLION people and a metropolitan area of 40 MILLION people. It's tough to find space to put an airport to serve a city that big.

  • @sh230968
    @sh230968 Před 2 lety +1

    Seoul Korea is another example of large distance of airport from the city (Incheon).

  • @RoyalMela
    @RoyalMela Před 2 lety +1

    Furthest for me are Kansai (Osaka), but that Osaka bay has several large cities and Kansai serves all of them. Still, Kansai - Osaka is 49km away.
    Reykjavik airport is in Keflavik. Former WWll US air force base taken into civil use. 51km from downtown.
    Milan Malpensa is 50km away from Milan.