Closest Airport to

Airports Near Auburn

    Looking for the nearest airport to Auburn? Auburn is served by several airports located in different directions around the city. With five airports within a 50-mile radius, you have plenty of options to choose from. Here's a quick guide to help you find the one that best suits your travel plans.

    What Is the Closest Airport to Auburn?

    The closest airport to Auburn is Worcester Regional Airport (ORH), a medium-sized airport located approximately 5.4 miles (8.7 km) northwest of the city center. The driving distance is about 7.9 miles (12.7 km), which typically takes around 18 minutes by car.

    If you're looking for better connectivity, the nearest major airport is Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (PVD), located about 38.4 miles (61.8 km) southeast of Auburn in a straight line. The driving distance is around 48.3 miles (77.7 km), with an average travel time of about 1 hour and 4 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

    For better flight options, consider Logan International Airport (BOS), which offers more connections. It's located 44 miles (70.9 km) east of Auburn. The driving distance is approximately 48.8 miles (78.5 km), with a typical drive time of 1 hour and 4 minutes.

    Worcester Regional Airport (ORH)

    Direct Distance 📏

    5.4 miles

    8.7 kilometers

    Driving Distance 🚗

    7.9 miles

    12.7 kilometers

    Driving Time 🕓

    18 min

    Direction

    Northwest

    Hanscom Field (BED)

    Located 33.8 miles (54.4 km) northeast of the city.

    Direct Distance 📏

    33.8 miles

    54.4 kilometers

    Driving Distance 🚗

    47.9 miles

    77.1 kilometers

    Driving Time 🕓

    1 h 8 min

    Direction

    Northeast

    Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (PVD)

    Located 38.4 miles (61.8 km) southeast of the city.

    Direct Distance 📏

    38.4 miles

    61.8 kilometers

    Driving Distance 🚗

    48.3 miles

    77.7 kilometers

    Driving Time 🕓

    1 h 4 min

    Direction

    Southeast

    Logan International Airport (BOS)

    Located 44 miles (70.9 km) east of the city.

    Direct Distance 📏

    44 miles

    70.9 kilometers

    Driving Distance 🚗

    48.8 miles

    78.5 kilometers

    Driving Time 🕓

    1 h 4 min

    Direction

    East

    Bradley International Airport (BDL)

    Located 46.9 miles (75.5 km) southwest of the city.

    Direct Distance 📏

    46.9 miles

    75.5 kilometers

    Driving Distance 🚗

    66.2 miles

    106.6 kilometers

    Driving Time 🕓

    1 h 24 min

    Direction

    Southwest

    Nearby airports to Auburn

    Airport Iata Code Location Distance Driving Distance Driving Time Type
    Worcester Regional Airport ORH Worcester 5.4 mi (8.7 km) 7.9 mi (12.7 km) 18 min Medium-sized
    Hanscom Field BED Bedford 33.8 mi (54.4 km) 47.9 mi (77.1 km) 1 h 8 min Medium-sized
    Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport PVD Providence 38.4 mi (61.8 km) 48.3 mi (77.7 km) 1 h 4 min Large
    Logan International Airport BOS Boston 44 mi (70.9 km) 48.8 mi (78.5 km) 1 h 4 min Large
    Bradley International Airport BDL Windsor Locks 46.9 mi (75.5 km) 66.2 mi (106.6 km) 1 h 24 min Large
    Manchester–Boston Regional Airport MHT Manchester 54.9 mi (88.4 km) 68.5 mi (110.2 km) 1 h 34 min Medium-sized
    New Bedford Regional Airport EWB New Bedford 57.7 mi (92.8 km) 70 mi (112.6 km) 1 h 30 min Medium-sized
    Westerly State Airport WST Westerly 58.4 mi (94 km) 69.8 mi (112.3 km) 1 h 30 min Medium-sized
    Block Island State Airport BID Block Island 72.2 mi (116.1 km) 90.2 mi (145.2 km) 2 h 35 min Small
    Portsmouth International Airport at Pease PSM Portsmouth 79.8 mi (128.5 km) 93 mi (149.6 km) 2 h 4 min Medium-sized
    Martha's Vineyard Airport MVY Martha's Vineyard 83.8 mi (134.9 km) 117 mi (188.3 km) 3 h 11 min Small
    Tweed New Haven Airport HVN New Haven 84.1 mi (135.4 km) 96 mi (154.5 km) 2 h 2 min Medium-sized
    Cape Cod Gateway Airport HYA Hyannis 87.8 mi (141.3 km) 106.3 mi (171.1 km) 2 h 19 min Medium-sized
    Sikorsky Memorial Airport BDR Bridgeport 97.5 mi (156.9 km) 109.6 mi (176.3 km) 2 h 19 min Medium-sized
    Lebanon Municipal Airport (New Hampshire) LEB Lebanon 101.7 mi (163.7 km) 126.1 mi (202.9 km) 2 h 43 min Medium-sized
    Albany International Airport ALB Albany 107.3 mi (172.6 km) 131.5 mi (211.6 km) 2 h 42 min Medium-sized
    Rutland–Southern Vermont Regional Airport RUT Rutland 108.1 mi (174 km) 129.8 mi (208.9 km) 3 h 7 min Medium-sized
    Nantucket Memorial Airport ACK Nantucket 112.3 mi (180.7 km) - - Medium-sized
    Long Island MacArthur Airport ISP Islip 116.8 mi (187.9 km) 144.1 mi (231.8 km) 4 h 3 min Medium-sized
    Westchester County Airport HPN White Plains 124.2 mi (199.8 km) 142.4 mi (229.1 km) 3 h 1 min Medium-sized

    General Airport Travel Tips

    • Allow enough time: It's generally recommended to arrive at the airport 2 hours before domestic flights and 3 hours before international flights.
    • Check your terminal: Confirm your departure terminal before heading to the airport, especially at larger airports.
    • Airport selection: When choosing between multiple airports, consider flight availability, prices, and proximity to your final destination.
    • Transportation options: Research transportation options to and from the airport including public transit, taxis, rideshares, or car rentals.
    • Check flight status: Always verify your flight status before heading to the airport as schedules can change.

    When planning your trip to Auburn, choosing the right airport can help ensure a smoother travel experience. Consider all available options based on your specific needs.