Airport Code

CVG

Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport
ICAO: KCVG

About Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport Airport

Located in Cincinnati, United States, Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport operates under the IATA designation CVG and ICAO identifier KCVG. The airport is an important hub for passengers arriving in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

The airport operates in the America/New_York timezone. Its geographical coordinates are latitude 39.0488 and longitude -84.6678, making it accessible from surrounding areas. The nearest airports include LUK (Cincinnati, 22.3 km), HAO (Hamilton, 37.2 km), MGY (Dayton, 71.1 km), ILN (Wilmington, 86.4 km), FFT (Frankfort, 98.5 km).

This page offers detailed information about CVG for travelers, pilots, and aviation enthusiasts alike β€” from current weather conditions to nearby airport alternatives and distance calculations.

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America/New_York
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In Cincinnati
Location
Cincinnati
United States
Coordinates
39.0488, -84.6678

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Frequently Asked Questions β€” CVG

What city is CVG airport in?

Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is located in Cincinnati, United States.

What is the ICAO code for Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport?

The ICAO code for Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport is KCVG. This code is used by air traffic control and airline operations worldwide.

Where is CVG located?

CVG is located at latitude 39.0488014221 and longitude -84.6678009033 in Cincinnati, United States.

What timezone is CVG airport in?

Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport operates in the America/New_York timezone.

What does the airport code CVG stand for?

The IATA code CVG is the three-letter identifier assigned to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport by the International Air Transport Association. You will find this code on your boarding pass, luggage tags, and flight booking systems.

What is the difference between CVG and KCVG?

CVG is the IATA code (3 letters, used on tickets and baggage) and KCVG is the ICAO code (4 letters, used by pilots and air traffic control) for Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport.

What is the weather like at CVG airport?

You can check the current weather conditions at CVG airport at the top of this page. We provide real-time temperature data powered by Open-Meteo.

What airports are near CVG?

The closest airports to CVG are: LUK (Cincinnati, 22.3 km), HAO (Hamilton, 37.2 km), MGY (Dayton, 71.1 km), ILN (Wilmington, 86.4 km), FFT (Frankfort, 98.5 km).