Wanganui Airport is located in the municipality of Wanganui in New Zealand, Oceania. The airport code WAG is the airport IATA code for Wanganui Airport. The ICAO airport code of this field is NZWU. Wanganui Airport has the altitude of 27, which is equal to 9 meters above sea level.
Wanganui Airport |
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| IATA Code | : | WAG |
| ICAO Code | : | NZWU |
| Type | : | Medium Airport |
| City | : | Wanganui |
| Country | : | New Zealand |
| GPS Coordinates | : | Latitude: S 39° 57' 43.9'' (-39.9622) Longitude: E 175° 1' 30'' (175.024994) |
| Timezone | : | Pacific/Auckland |
| Current local time and date at Wanganui Airport is 29 January 2026, 18:58:22 NZDT | ||
| Elevation above sea level | : | 27 (9 meters) |
| From Airport to Airport | Distance (kilometers) |
|---|---|
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Burgas Airport | 17301 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Sofia Airport | 17636 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Kagoshima Airport | 9192 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Varna Airport | 17281 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Dabolim Airport | 12041 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport | 13974 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Larnaca International Airport | 16586 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Heydar Aliyev International Airport | 15421 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Tbilisi International Airport | 15868 KM |
| Distance from Wanganui Airport to Ashgabat International Airport | 14654 KM |