Distance between Aitutaki Airport AIT, Cook Islands and Enua Airport AIU, Cook Islands, Flight Time/Duration

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Aitutaki Airport AIT, Cook Islands
Enua Airport AIU, Cook Islands
132.9 mi
213.87 km
115.41 NM
1:09 Hr

Flight / Air Distance:
Kilometers: 213.87 km., Miles: 132.9 miles., Nautical Miles: 115.41 NM.

Estimated flight time: 1:09 hours. (With average airplane speed of 567mph and additional time).


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This page displays distance with Airports Distance Map and Flight time between Aitutaki Airport AIT and Enua Airport AIU.
The distance is displayed in km, miles and NM units. Central locations in the AIT and AIU are used to calculate the distance. Also the estimated airplane flight time is displayed.
Below are the charts of distances of Aitutaki Airport and Enua Airport from world's some major Airports.
Aitutaki Airport Distance To AirportDistance (mi/km)Flight Time (hr)
Rarotonga International Airport, Avarua RAR,Cook Islands164/2641:12
Enua Airport, Atiu Island AIU,Cook Islands133/2141:09
Enua Airport Distance To AirportDistance (mi/km)Flight Time (hr)
Rarotonga International Airport, Avarua RAR,Cook Islands139/2231:10
Below are the charts of distances of Aitutaki Airport and Enua Airport from their nearest Airports.
Aitutaki Airport Distance To AirportDistance (mi/km)Flight Time (hr)
Enua Airport, Atiu Island AIU,Cook Islands133/2141:09
Rarotonga International Airport, Avarua RAR,Cook Islands164/2641:12
Enua Airport Distance To AirportDistance (mi/km)Flight Time (hr)
Rarotonga International Airport, Avarua RAR,Cook Islands139/2231:10
*Please note that all the distance between the airports is calculated as shortest distance on earth surface and not the actual flight travel distance.