KKO
Kaikohe Airport
New Zealand
659 km
410 miles
WLG
Wellington
New Zealand
Distance
659 km
410 mi / 356 nm
Est. Flight Time
2h
Short-haul route
Time Difference
+0h
Pacific/Auckland
Heading
173°
south

Airport Comparison

KKO WLG
Airport Name Kaikohe Airport Wellington International Airport
IATA Code KKO WLG
ICAO Code NZKO NZWN
City N/A Wellington
Country New Zealand New Zealand
Timezone Pacific/Auckland Pacific/Auckland
Elevation 571 ft 41 ft
Coordinates -35.450000, 173.820000 -41.330000, 174.800000

Kaikohe Airport (KKO) to Wellington (WLG) Flight Distance

The flight distance from Kaikohe Airport (KKO) in Kaikohe Airport, New Zealand to Wellington International Airport (WLG) in Wellington, New Zealand is 659 kilometers (410 miles / 356 nautical miles). The estimated flight time for this route is approximately 2h, flying south at a heading of 173°.

This is a short-haul route typically served by narrow-body aircraft such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 family. In-flight service is usually limited to drinks and light snacks.

This is a domestic route within New Zealand. Both airports operate in the same country, which may simplify travel requirements and documentation.

Time zone information: When it's 01:02 in Kaikohe Airport, it's 01:02 in Wellington.

The return flight from Wellington (WLG) to Kaikohe Airport (KKO) follows a heading of 352° (north). Actual flight times may vary depending on wind conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used.

For more information about these airports, visit the Kaikohe Airport (KKO) and Wellington International Airport (WLG) detail pages, or use our flight duration calculator to compare other routes.

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