Burnt Prairie — Tri-Cities Airport distance, route on the map
Distance by car
Distance between Burnt Prairie, Illinois, United States and Tri-Cities Airport, Tennessee, United States by car is — km, or miles. To travel this distance by car, you need minute, or h.
Route on the map, driving directions
Car route Burnt Prairie — Tri-Cities Airport was created automatically. The road on the map is shown as a blue line. By moving the markers, you can create a new route through the points you need.
Passing cities through which the car route passes: Grayville, New Harmony, Poseyville, Haubstadt, Lynnville, Folsomville, Ferdinand, Leavenworth, Corydon, Crandall, Lanesville, Clarksville, Jeffersonville, Saint Matthews, Louisville, Jeffersontown, Waddy, Capital City Airport, Frankfort, Midway, Lexington, Kentucky, Richmond, Symbol, London, London, Keavy, Corbin, Barbourville, Artemus, Bimble, Flat Lick, Arjay, Bell County, Middlesboro, Shawanee, Pennington Gap, Duffield, Kingsport.
Distance by plane
If you decide to take a trip Burnt Prairie Tri-Cities Airport by plane, then you have to fly the distance — 553 km or 343 miles. It is marked on the map with a gray line (between two points in a straight line).
Flight time
Estimated flight time Burnt Prairie Tri-Cities Airport by plane at cruising speed 750 km / h will be — 44 min.
Direction of movement
United States, Burnt Prairie — right-hand traffic. United States, Tri-Cities Airport — right-hand traffic.
Difference in time
Burnt Prairie and Tri-Cities Airport are in different time zones. The time difference is 1 hour (UTC -5 America/Chicago, UTC -4 America/New_York).
Interesting Facts
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The length of this distance is about 1.4% of the total length of the equator.
The cost of travel
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