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How far is Hebron, KY, from Grand Forks, ND?

The distance between Grand Forks (Grand Forks International Airport) and Hebron (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport) is 877 miles / 1411 kilometers / 762 nautical miles.

The driving distance from Grand Forks (GFK) to Hebron (CVG) is 1017 miles / 1637 kilometers, and travel time by car is about 18 hours 50 minutes.

Grand Forks International Airport – Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

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Distance from Grand Forks to Hebron

There are several ways to calculate the distance from Grand Forks to Hebron. Here are two standard methods:

Vincenty's formula (applied above)
  • 876.930 miles
  • 1411.283 kilometers
  • 762.032 nautical miles

Vincenty's formula calculates the distance between latitude/longitude points on the earth's surface using an ellipsoidal model of the planet.

Haversine formula
  • 876.086 miles
  • 1409.924 kilometers
  • 761.298 nautical miles

The haversine formula calculates the distance between latitude/longitude points assuming a spherical earth (great-circle distance – the shortest distance between two points).

How long does it take to fly from Grand Forks to Hebron?

The estimated flight time from Grand Forks International Airport to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is 2 hours and 9 minutes.

Flight carbon footprint between Grand Forks International Airport (GFK) and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)

On average, flying from Grand Forks to Hebron generates about 142 kg of CO2 per passenger, and 142 kilograms equals 312 pounds (lbs). The figures are estimates and include only the CO2 generated by burning jet fuel.

Map of flight path and driving directions from Grand Forks to Hebron

See the map of the shortest flight path between Grand Forks International Airport (GFK) and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

Airport information

Origin Grand Forks International Airport
City: Grand Forks, ND
Country: United States Flag of United States
IATA Code: GFK
ICAO Code: KGFK
Coordinates: 47°56′57″N, 97°10′33″W
Destination Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
City: Hebron, KY
Country: United States Flag of United States
IATA Code: CVG
ICAO Code: KCVG
Coordinates: 39°2′55″N, 84°40′4″W