List of cities with more than one commercial airport

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Many cities are served by more than one airport, typically to avoid congestion, and where there may be factors preventing expansion of existing airports. In other cities, multiple airports may be built to cater for different uses, such as international and domestic flights. (For instance domestic flights may use smaller aircraft which can use a shorter runway.) The following lists cities which are served by more than one airport offering scheduled passenger services. Airports are included even if they are not within the city boundaries. Military airbases (without passenger service) and airports with only charter flights or cargo service are not included.

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AirportLocationWithin
city limits?
Distance and direction
from city center
Passengers
Seven airports
United States, New York, New York metropolitan area, New York City
John F. Kennedy International Airport Jamaica, Queens Yes19 km (12 mi) southeast62,551,072 (2019)
Newark Liberty International Airport Newark, New Jersey No8 km (5.0 mi) west46,336,452 (2019)
LaGuardia Airport East Elmhurst, Queens Yes4 km (2.5 mi) east31,084,894 (2019)
Westchester County Airport White Plains, New York No53 km (33 mi) north1,390,932 (2018)
Long Island MacArthur Airport Islip, New York No81 km (50 mi) east1,348,000 (2022)
Trenton–Mercer Airport [1] Ewing Township, New Jersey No104 km (65 mi) southwest917,000 (2020)
Stewart International Airport Newburgh, New York No88 km (55 mi) north529,545 (2019)
Six airports
United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London
Heathrow Airport London Borough of Hillingdon Yes24 km (15 mi) west80,102,017 (2018)
Gatwick Airport Crawley, West Sussex No46 km (29 mi) south46,075,400 (2018)
London Stansted Airport Uttlesford, Essex No48 km (30 mi) northeast25,902,618 (2017)
Luton Airport Luton, Bedfordshire No48 km (30 mi) north16,769,634 (2018)
London City Airport London Docklands Yes11 km (6.8 mi) east4,820,292 (2018)
London Southend Airport Rochford, Essex No69 km (43 mi) east1,095,914 (2017)
Five airports
United States, California, Greater Los Angeles Area, Los Angeles
Los Angeles International Airport Westchester, Los Angeles Yes27 km (17 mi) southwest87,534,384 (2018)
John Wayne Airport Santa Ana, California No70 km (43 mi) southeast10,664,038 (2018)
Hollywood Burbank Airport Burbank, California No25 km (16 mi) north5,263,972 (2018)
Ontario International Airport Ontario, California No61 km (38 mi) east5,115,894 (2018)
Long Beach Airport Long Beach, California No58 km (36 mi) south3,884,721 (2018)
Four airports
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Melbourne Airport Tullamarine, Victoria Yes20 km (12 mi) northwest27,700,000
Avalon Airport Avalon, Victoria No50 km (31 mi) southwest1,400,000 [2]
Essendon Airport Essendon, Victoria Yes11 km (6.8 mi) northwest
Moorabbin Airport Mentone, Victoria Yes22 km (14 mi) southeast
France, Île-de-France, Paris
Charles de Gaulle Airport Roissy-en-France No31 km (19 mi) northeast72,229,723 (2018)
Orly Airport Orly No18 km (11 mi) south33,120,685 (2018)
Beauvais–Tillé Airport Tillé No90 km (56 mi) north3,997,856 (2016)
Châlons Vatry Airport Vatry No147 km (91 mi) east96,221 (2014)
Russia, Moscow
Sheremetyevo International Airport Khimki, Moscow Oblast No29 km (18 mi) northwest34,030,000 (2016)
Domodedovo International Airport Domodedovo, Moscow Oblast No42 km (26 mi) southeast28,500,000 (2016)
Vnukovo International Airport Moscow Yes28 km (17 mi) southwest18,139,000 (2017)
Zhukovsky International Airport Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast No40 km (25 mi) southeast1,161,633 (2018)
Japan, Tokyo Metropolis, Special wards of Tokyo
Haneda Airport Ōta, Tokyo Yes14 km (8.7 mi) south87,130,000 (2018)
Narita International Airport Narita, Chiba No60 km (37 mi) east42,600,000 (2018)
Ibaraki Airport Omitama, Ibaraki No80 km (50 mi) northeast538,227 (2015)
Chōfu Airport Chōfu, Tokyo Yes15 km (9.3 mi) west94,816 (2015)
Philippines, Manila
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Pasay, Metro Manila No10 km (6.2 mi) southeast30,961,467 (2022)
Clark International Airport Angeles City, Pampanga No79 km (49 mi) northwest192,542 (2021)
Sangley Point Airport Cavite City, Cavite No13 km (8.1 mi) southwest
Subic Bay International Airport Olongapo, Zambales No79 km (49 mi) west
Sweden, Stockholm County, Stockholm
Stockholm Arlanda Airport Sigtuna Municipality No37 km (23 mi) north16,962,416
Stockholm Skavsta Airport Nyköping Municipality No100 km (62 mi) south2,524,633
Stockholm Bromma Airport Bromma borough Yes7.4 km (4.6 mi) northwest2,488,779
Stockholm Västerås Airport Västerås Municipality No100 km (62 mi) west174,496
United States, California, San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco International Airport San Mateo County, California No18.3 km (11.4 mi) south57,793,313 (2018)
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport San Jose, California No63 km (39 mi) southeast14,319,292 (2018)
Oakland International Airport Alameda County, California No19 km (11.8 mi) southeast13,594,251 (2018)
Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport Sonoma County, California No87 km (54 mi) northwest238,917 (2014)
United States, Massachusetts, Greater Boston, Boston
Boston Logan International Airport Boston Yes4 km (2.5 mi) east40,941,925 (2018)
Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport Warwick, Rhode Island No95 km (59 mi) south3,566,769
Manchester–Boston Regional Airport Manchester, New Hampshire No81 km (50 mi) northwest2,814,125
Worcester Regional Airport Worcester, Massachusetts No76 km (47 mi) west107,000
Three airports
Brazil, São Paulo
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport -Yes--
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport -No--
Viracopos International Airport -No--
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport -Yes--
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport -No--
Toronto Pearson International Airport -No--
Italy, Milan
Milan Linate Airport -Yes--
Milan Malpensa Airport -No--
Orio al Serio International Airport -No--
Japan, Nagoya
Chubu Centrair International Airport -No--
Nagoya Airfield -Yes--
Shizuoka Airport -No--
Japan, Osaka
Itami Airport -Yes--
Kansai International Airport -No--
Kobe Airport -No--
Mexico, Mexico City
Benito Juárez International Airport -Yes--
Felipe Ángeles International Airport -No--
Toluca International Airport -No--
Poland, Warsaw
Warsaw Chopin Airport -Yes--
Warsaw Modlin Airport -No--
Warsaw Radom Airport -No--
Spain, Barcelona
Girona–Costa Brava Airport -No--
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport -No--
Reus Airport -No--
United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Al Maktoum International Airport -No--
Dubai International Airport -Yes--
Sharjah International Airport -No--
United States, Florida, Miami
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport -No--
Miami International Airport -No--
Palm Beach International Airport -No--
United States, Florida, Orlando
Melbourne Orlando International Airport -No--
Orlando International Airport -No--
Orlando Sanford International Airport -No--
United States, Florida, Tampa
Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport -No--
St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport -No--
Tampa International Airport -No--
United States, Illinois, Chicago
Chicago Midway International Airport -Yes--
Chicago O'Hare International Airport -Yes--
Chicago Rockford International Airport -No--
United States, Washington, D.C.
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport -No--
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport -Yes--
Washington Dulles International Airport -No--
Two airports
Argentina, Buenos Aires
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery -Yes--
Ministro Pistarini International Airport -No--
Belgium, Brussels
Brussels Airport -No--
Brussels South Charleroi Airport -No--
Belize, Belize City
Belize City Municipal Airport -No--
Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport -No--
Bolivia, Santa Cruz de la Sierra
El Trompillo Airport -No--
Viru Viru International Airport -No--
Brazil, Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte/Pampulha – Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport -Yes--
Tancredo Neves International Airport -No--
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport -Yes--
Santos Dumont Airport -Yes--
Canada, British Columbia, Greater Vancouver, Vancouver
Vancouver International Airport Richmond, British Columbia No--
Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford, British Columbia No--
Canada, Quebec, Greater Montreal, Montréal
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Dorval Yes--
MET – Montreal Metropolitan Airport Saint-Hubert, Longueuil No--
China, Beijing
Beijing Capital International Airport Shunyi, Beijing No--
Beijing Daxing International Airport Daxing, Beijing No--
China, Guizhou, Zunyi
Zunyi Maotai Airport Renhuai No--
Zunyi Xinzhou Airport Zunyi Yes--
China, Shanghai
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport Changning, Shanghai Yes--
Shanghai Pudong International Airport Pudong No--
China, Sichuan, Chengdu
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport Shuangliu, Chengdu Yes--
Chengdu Tianfu International Airport Jianyang, Sichuan No--
Colombia, Medellín
Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport -No--
José María Córdova International Airport -No--
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kinshasa
N'djili Airport -No--
N'Dolo Airport -No--
Costa Rica, San José
Juan Santamaría International Airport -No--
Tobías Bolaños International Airport -No--
Dominica, Roseau
Canefield Airport -No--
Douglas–Charles Airport -No--
Dominican Republic, Samaná
Arroyo Barril Airport -No--
Samaná El Catey International Airport -No--
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
La Isabela International Airport -No--
Las Américas International Airport -No--
Egypt, Cairo
Cairo International Airport -No--
Sphinx International Airport -No--
Guyana, Georgetown
Cheddi Jagan International Airport -No--
Eugene F. Correia International Airport -No--
Iceland, Reykjavík
Keflavík International Airport -No--
Reykjavík Airport -Yes--
India, Delhi
Hindon Airport -No--
Indira Gandhi International Airport -No--
India, Goa
Dabolim Airport -No--
Manohar International Airport -No--
Indonesia, Jakarta
Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport -Yes--
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport -No--
Indonesia, Yogyakarta
Adisutjipto Airport -Yes--
Yogyakarta International Airport -No--
Iran, Tehran
Imam Khomeini International Airport -No--
Mehrabad International Airport -No--
Italy, Rome
Rome Ciampino Airport -Yes--
Rome Fiumicino Airport -No--
Italy, Turin
Cuneo International Airport -No--
Turin Airport -No--
Italy, Venice
Treviso Airport -No--
Venice Marco Polo Airport -No--
Japan, Sapporo
New Chitose Airport -No--
Okadama Airport -Yes--
Kenya, Nairobi
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport -No--
Wilson Airport -No--
Liberia, Monrovia
Roberts International Airport -No--
Spriggs Payne Airport -No--
Libya, Tripoli
Mitiga International Airport -No--
Tripoli International Airport -No--
Malaysia, Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur International Airport Sepang, Selangor No--
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport -Yes--
Mexico, Monterrey, Nuevo León
Del Norte International Airport -No--
General Mariano Escobedo International Airport -No--
Namibia, Windhoek
Eros Airport -No--
Hosea Kutako International Airport -No--
New Caledonia, Nouméa
La Tontouta International Airport -No--
Magenta Airport -No--
Nigeria, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Port Harcourt International Airport -No--
Port Harcourt City Airport -City--
Norway, Oslo
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen -No--
Sandefjord Airport, Torp -No--
Panama, Panama City
Albrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport -No--
Tocumen International Airport -No--
Portugal, Lisbon
Cascais Municipal Aerodrome -No--
Humberto Delgado Airport -Yes--
Romania, Bucharest
Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport -No--
Aurel Vlaicu International Airport -No--
Russia, Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk Cheremshanka Airport -No--
Yemelyanovo International Airport -No--
Russia, Ulyanovsk
Ulyanovsk Baratayevka Airport -No--
Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport -No--
Saint Lucia, Castries
George F. L. Charles Airport -No--
Hewanorra International Airport -No--
Singapore
Changi Airport -No--
Seletar Airport -Yes--
Somalia, Mogadishu
Aden Adde International Airport -No--
K50 Airport -No--
South Africa, Johannesburg
Lanseria International Airport -No--
O. R. Tambo International Airport -No--
South Korea, Gwangju
Gwangju Airport -No--
Muan International Airport -No--
South Korea, Seoul
Gimpo International Airport -Yes--
Incheon International Airport -No--
Spain, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tenerife North–Ciudad de La Laguna Airport -No--
Tenerife South Airport -No--
Sri Lanka, Colombo
Bandaranaike International Airport -No--
Ratmalana Airport -Yes--
Suriname, Paramaribo
Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport -No--
Zorg en Hoop Airport -No--
Taiwan, Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, Taipei
Songshan Airport Songshan District, Taipei Yes--
Taoyuan International Airport Dayuan District, Taoyuan City No--
Thailand, Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Bangkok
Suvarnabhumi Airport Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province No--
Don Mueang International Airport Don Mueang district Yes--
Turkey, Istanbul
Istanbul Airport -No--
Sabiha Gökçen International Airport -No--
Turkey, Muğla
Dalaman Airport -No--
Milas–Bodrum Airport -No--
Ukraine, Kyiv
Boryspil International Airport -No--
Igor Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) -No--
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast
Belfast International Airport -No--
George Best Belfast City Airport -Yes--
United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
Glasgow Airport -No--
Glasgow Prestwick Airport -No--
United Kingdom, Scotland, Lerwick
Sumburgh Airport -No--
Tingwall Airport -No--
United States, Texas, Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Dallas
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Irving, Texas No34.6 km (21.5 mi) northwest81,764,044 (2023)
Dallas Love Field Love Field, Dallas Yes9.7 km (6.0 mi) northwest17,591,609 (2023)
United States, Texas, Greater Houston, Houston
George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston Yes37 km (23 mi) north46,192,094 (2023)
William P. Hobby Airport Houston Yes11 km (6.8 mi) southeast13,908,466 (2023)
United States, Arizona, Phoenix metropolitan area, Phoenix
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Mesa, Arizona No32 km (20 mi) southeast1,875,300 (2023)
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Phoenix, Arizona Yes4.8 km (3.0 mi) east48,872,974 (2023)
United States, Missouri, Greater St. Louis, St. Louis
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport Belleville, Illinois No33 km (21 mi) east245,028 (2020)
St. Louis Lambert International Airport St. Louis Yes23 km (14 mi) northwest14,886,000 (2023)
United States, New York (state), Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Area, Buffalo
Buffalo Niagara International Airport Cheektowaga, New York No18 km (11 mi) east4,556,000 (2023)
Niagara Falls International Airport Niagara Falls, New York No34 km (21 mi) north282,000 (2017)
United States, North Carolina, Charlotte metropolitan area, Charlotte
Charlotte Douglas International Airport Charlotte, North Carolina No9.7 km (6.0 mi) west53,446,295 (2023)
Concord-Padgett Regional Airport Concord, North Carolina No29 km (18 mi) northeast124,276 (2022)
United States, Ohio, Greater Cleveland, Cleveland
Akron–Canton Airport Green, Ohio No69.2 km (43.0 mi) south686,661 (2023)
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Hopkins, Cleveland Yes14 km (8.7 mi) southwest9,868,868 (2023)
United States, Ohio, Columbus metropolitan area, Columbus
John Glenn Columbus International Airport Columbus, Ohio No9.7 km (6.0 mi) east8,375,281 (2023)
Rickenbacker International Airport Lockbourne, Ohio No16 km (9.9 mi) south293,000 (2022)
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware Valley, Philadelphia
Atlantic City International Airport Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey No75.64 km (47.00 mi) southeast632,691 (2022)
Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia Yes11 km (6.8 mi) southwest28,131,972 (2023)
United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
Arnold Palmer Regional Airport -No--
Pittsburgh International Airport -No--
United States, Puerto Rico, San Juan
Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport -No--
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport -No--
United States, Virginia, Hampton Roads Norfolk
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport -No--
Norfolk International Airport -No--
United States, Washington (state), Seattle metropolitan area, Seattle
Paine Field Snohomish County, Washington No40 km (25 mi) north377,000 (2020)
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport SeaTac, Washington No23 km (14 mi) south50,877,260 (2023)

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