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How far is Wrangell, AK, from Regina?

The distance between Regina (Regina International Airport) and Wrangell (Wrangell Airport) is 1208 miles / 1943 kilometers / 1049 nautical miles.

The driving distance from Regina (YQR) to Wrangell (WRG) is 1607 miles / 2587 kilometers, and travel time by car is about 40 hours 26 minutes.

Regina International Airport – Wrangell Airport

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1208
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1943
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1049
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Distance from Regina to Wrangell

There are several ways to calculate the distance from Regina to Wrangell. Here are two standard methods:

Vincenty's formula (applied above)
  • 1207.631 miles
  • 1943.494 kilometers
  • 1049.403 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
  • 1204.024 miles
  • 1937.689 kilometers
  • 1046.268 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 Regina to Wrangell?

The estimated flight time from Regina International Airport to Wrangell Airport is 2 hours and 47 minutes.

Flight carbon footprint between Regina International Airport (YQR) and Wrangell Airport (WRG)

On average, flying from Regina to Wrangell generates about 162 kg of CO2 per passenger, and 162 kilograms equals 357 pounds (lbs). The figures are estimates and include only the CO2 generated by burning jet fuel.

Map of flight path and driving directions from Regina to Wrangell

See the map of the shortest flight path between Regina International Airport (YQR) and Wrangell Airport (WRG).

Airport information

Origin Regina International Airport
City: Regina
Country: Canada Flag of Canada
IATA Code: YQR
ICAO Code: CYQR
Coordinates: 50°25′54″N, 104°39′57″W
Destination Wrangell Airport
City: Wrangell, AK
Country: United States Flag of United States
IATA Code: WRG
ICAO Code: PAWG
Coordinates: 56°29′3″N, 132°22′11″W