Air Miles Calculator logo

How far is Kushiro from Zhanjiang?

The distance between Zhanjiang (Zhanjiang Airport) and Kushiro (Kushiro Airport) is 2462 miles / 3962 kilometers / 2139 nautical miles.

The driving distance from Zhanjiang (ZHA) to Kushiro (KUH) is 4062 miles / 6537 kilometers, and travel time by car is about 80 hours 57 minutes.

Zhanjiang Airport – Kushiro Airport

Distance arrow
2462
Miles
Distance arrow
3962
Kilometers
Distance arrow
2139
Nautical miles

Search flights

Distance from Zhanjiang to Kushiro

There are several ways to calculate the distance from Zhanjiang to Kushiro. Here are two standard methods:

Vincenty's formula (applied above)
  • 2461.599 miles
  • 3961.559 kilometers
  • 2139.071 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
  • 2460.919 miles
  • 3960.466 kilometers
  • 2138.480 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 Zhanjiang to Kushiro?

The estimated flight time from Zhanjiang Airport to Kushiro Airport is 5 hours and 9 minutes.

Flight carbon footprint between Zhanjiang Airport (ZHA) and Kushiro Airport (KUH)

On average, flying from Zhanjiang to Kushiro generates about 271 kg of CO2 per passenger, and 271 kilograms equals 597 pounds (lbs). The figures are estimates and include only the CO2 generated by burning jet fuel.

Map of flight path and driving directions from Zhanjiang to Kushiro

See the map of the shortest flight path between Zhanjiang Airport (ZHA) and Kushiro Airport (KUH).

Airport information

Origin Zhanjiang Airport
City: Zhanjiang
Country: China Flag of China
IATA Code: ZHA
ICAO Code: ZGZJ
Coordinates: 21°12′51″N, 110°21′28″E
Destination Kushiro Airport
City: Kushiro
Country: Japan Flag of Japan
IATA Code: KUH
ICAO Code: RJCK
Coordinates: 43°2′27″N, 144°11′34″E