The closest main airport to Oxford is Heathrow. Luton, Gatwick and Stansted are all much further and roughly the same distance from Oxford.
London Stansted Airport was created in 1991.
London's main airports are Heathrow and Gatwick. The more distant Stansted, Luton and Oxford also have airports called 'London'. Which is best is entirely a matter of opinion and certainly depends on your proposed flight details.
84 milesTake M40 LONDON (via A40), from Oxford, to M23 GATWICK AIRPORT, via M25(S) (J1A on M40 to get onto M25; J7 on M25 to get onto M23 GATWICK AIRPORT).Take M23 to Gatwick Airport @ J9.
The distance between Oxford, United Kingdom and London Gatwick Airport is 62.16 miles or 100 about kilometers. The driving time is about 1 hour 10 minutes.
The airport code for London Luton Airport is LTN.
80 miles taking this route:Take A40 from Oxford to M40 towards LONDON, then continue on M40 to M23 via M25 (S) (LONDON ORBITAL) (at JUNCTION 1A) to bypass LONDON. Once you are at M23 (at JUNCTION 7), follow signs to M23 (S) towards BRIGHTON and GATWICK (airport).Take M23 to Gatwick Airport. Gatwick is at JUNCTION 9A.
The Distance between London / Gatwick Airport (England,UK) [Airport] and University-Oxford Airport (Mississippi,Lafayette County,US) [Airport] is :7063.92 kilometers (km).In Other Units:4389.32 miles.3811.68 nautical miles.Note: the distance is straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) between the two locations calculated based on their latitudes and longitudes. This distance may be very much different from the actual travel distance.
M11 to M25 to M40
82 miles
The airport code for Oxford House Airport is YOH.
The airport code for University-Oxford Airport is UOX.
The airport code for Waterbury-Oxford Airport is OXC.