Rank | Distance & Direction | Airport Name & IATA Code | Airport Location | Further Actions |
1 | 11,230.39 miles (18,073.51 km) ESE | Chatham Islands (CHT) | Waitangi, Chatham Islands, New Zealand | |
2 | 11,043.88 miles (17,773.36 km) S | Rurutu Airport (RUR) | Rurutu, French Polynesia | |
3 | 10,974.44 miles (17,661.60 km) SSE | Mangaia Island Airport (MGS) | Mangaia Island, Cook Islands | |
4 | 10,900.78 miles (17,543.06 km) SSE | Rarotonga International Airport (RAR) | Avarua, Cook Islands | |
5 | 10,872.53 miles (17,497.60 km) E | Gisborne Airport (GIS) | Gisborne, New Zealand | |
6 | 10,861.20 miles (17,479.36 km) SSE | Akatoka Manava Airport (Mauke Airport) (MUK) | Mauke Island, Cook Islands | |
7 | 10,837.31 miles (17,440.91 km) SSE | Mitiaro Island Airport (MOI) | Mitiaro Island, Cook Islands | |
8 | 10,833.91 miles (17,435.45 km) E | Hawke's Bay Airport (NPE) | Napier, New Zealand | |
9 | 10,800.64 miles (17,381.91 km) E | Whakatane Airport (WHK) | Whakatane, New Zealand | |
10 | 10,799.96 miles (17,380.81 km) E | Hood Aerodrome (MRO) | Masterton, New Zealand | |
11 | 10,787.25 miles (17,360.35 km) E | Palmerston North Airport (PMR) | Palmerston North, New Zealand | |
12 | 10,777.93 miles (17,345.35 km) E | Taupo AirportTe Papa Waka Rererangi o Taupō (TUO) | Taupo, New Zealand | |
13 | 10,774.90 miles (17,340.48 km) E | Rotorua International Airport (ROT) | Rotorua, New Zealand | |
14 | 10,766.20 miles (17,326.48 km) E | Kapiti Coast Airport (PPQ) | Paraparaumu Beach, New Zealand | |
15 | 10,764.18 miles (17,323.23 km) E | Wellington International Airport (WLG) | Wellington, New Zealand | |