Southampton Airport (SOU) Details, Southampton, United Kingdom

Southampton Airport is located in the municipality of Southampton in United Kingdom, Europe. The airport code SOU is the airport IATA code for Southampton Airport. The ICAO airport code of this field is EGHI. Southampton Airport has the altitude of 44, which is equal to 14 meters above sea level.

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IATA Code : SOU
ICAO Code : EGHI
Type : Medium Airport
City : Southampton
Country : United Kingdom Flag of United Kingdom
GPS Coordinates : Latitude: N 50° 57' 1.1'' (50.950298)
Longitude: W 1° 21' 24.5'' (-1.3568)
Timezone : Europe/London
Current local time and date at Southampton Airport is 05 December 2025, 13:42:57 GMT
Elevation above sea level : 44 (14 meters)
Web Site : http://www.southamptonairport.com/

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Distances from Southampton Airport (Southampton, United Kingdom) to other airports
From Airport to Airport Distance (kilometers)
Distance from Southampton Airport to Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport 1106 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Punta Cana International Airport 6814 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Siem Reap International Airport 9882 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport 12135 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Edmonton International Airport 6815 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Palma de Mallorca Airport 1307 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Chubu Centrair International Airport 9633 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Sofia Airport 2083 KM
Distance from Southampton Airport to Bauerfield International Airport 16206 KM