Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG / KCVG), sometimes called the Greater Cincinnati Airport.
Cincinnati Municipal Airport ( Lunken Field ) is the closest if your question was referring to Greater Cincinnati Airport ( CVG ) which is in Boone County Kentucky. If you are looking for cheaper fares try Dayton.
Cincinnati North Kentucky Airport.
15 miles
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - Hebron, KY (CVG / KCVG).
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CVG. It comes from the city of Covington, Kentucky near the airport.
Actually, when the airport was built in 1947, "Covington" was the largest town of any size in the area.
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is actually located in Northern Kentucky, across the Ohio river from Cincinnati. The distance from downtown Cincinnati to the airport is about 14 miles.
New York, NY (NYC) to Cincinnati, OH (CVG) Shortest Flight Duration 2 hours 11 mins
12 hours
The driving distance from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to Dayton International Airport (DAY) is approximately 60-70 miles, depending on the route taken. This journey typically takes about 1-1.5 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions.