According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 37.4 miles, this will take about 0 hours and 54 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route
The distance between the starting point and the destination is 37.5 mi, (60.2 km), and with reasonable traffic conditions it will take approximately 40 minutes of driving time.
23.3 Miles - 39 Minutes
The driving distance from Birmingham, West Midlands, UK to Gatwick Airport (LGW), West Sussex RH6 0NP, UK is 151.26mi / 243.43km
The distance between Birmingham international airport and Birmingham new street is 9.8 miles.
The flying distance from East Midlands airport to Manchester is 58.72 miles, or 94.5 kilometers. The driving distance is 91 miles, or 145 kilometers.
33 miles following this route:Follow signs out of the airport, then follow signs to A42 & M42.Follow A42 & M42 to Birmingham.
132 miles
According to online maps, the distance between East Midlands Airport in United Kingdom to Wakefield, England is 73.3 miles. By car, it will take one to drive approximately 19mins to get to destination.
3,180 miles Logan International Airport (BOS) to Birmingham International Airport (BHX)
About 50 miles
12-13 miles
It takes just over an hour. You can fly from George Best Airport on BMIBaby or Flybe.
It's about 45 miles, depending on where in Coventry you start from.