# Distance from St. George (ANU) to Wellington (WLG)

> 14,026 km · estimated flight time 18h · Ultra-long-haul route.

## Summary

- **Distance**: 14,026 km / 8,715 mi / 7,573 nm
- **Estimated flight time**: 18h
- **Heading**: 231° (southwest)
- **Return heading**: 99° (east)
- **Classification**: Ultra-long-haul
- **Type**: International (Antigua and Barbuda) → New Zealand
- **Intercontinental**: North America → Oceania
- **Time difference**: +16h (When it's 00:50 in St. George, it's 16:50 in Wellington)
- **Elevation difference**: 21 ft (WLG is lower than ANU)

## Airports

### [V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU)](https://www.flightduration.online/airport/anu-st-george-vc-bird-international-airport/1ef266df-def1-61d6-9ce3-06bb2780ed98)

- City: St. George, Antigua and Barbuda
- ICAO: TAPA
- Timezone: America/Antigua
- Coordinates: 17.140000, -61.790000
- Elevation: 62 ft

### [Wellington International Airport (WLG)](https://www.flightduration.online/airport/wlg-wellington-wellington-international-airport/1ef266df-7837-65e4-b135-06bb2780ed98)

- City: Wellington, New Zealand
- ICAO: NZWN
- Timezone: Pacific/Auckland
- Coordinates: -41.330000, 174.800000
- Elevation: 41 ft

## Route notes

This is an ultra-long-haul route, one of the longest in aviation. It requires wide-body aircraft with extended range capability such as the Airbus A350-900ULR or Boeing 777-200LR. Passengers should prepare for an extended flight with multiple meal services.

Time-zone information: When it's 00:50 in St. George, it's 16:50 in Wellington.
With a 16-hour time difference, expect significant jet lag.

## Related

- [V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU)](https://www.flightduration.online/airport/anu-st-george-vc-bird-international-airport/1ef266df-def1-61d6-9ce3-06bb2780ed98)
- [Wellington International Airport (WLG)](https://www.flightduration.online/airport/wlg-wellington-wellington-international-airport/1ef266df-7837-65e4-b135-06bb2780ed98)
- [Flight duration calculator](/#calculator)