Distance from ABV to VCE
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Extended route information
The flight distance between airports Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) and Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is 4,074.44 km. This corresponds to an approximate flight time of 5h 17min. Similar flight routes: ABV → TSF , ABV → VRN , ABV → BLQ , ABV → LJU , KAN → VCE
Bearing: 6.88° (N)The initial bearing on the course from ABV to VCE is 6.88° and the compass direction is N.
Midpoint: 27.27839,9.37505The geographic midpoint between ABV and VCE is in 2,043.79 km distance between both points in a bearing of 6.88°. It is located in Algeria, Illizi, Illizi District, Illizi (ⵍⵣⵣⴰⵢⴻⵔ الجزائر, Illizi إلـيـزي, Daïra d'Illizi, Illizi إليزي).
Distance: 4,087.59 kmThe shortest distance (air line) between ABV and VCE is 4,087.59 km.
Driving route: -- ( - )The shortest route between ABV and VCE is according to the route planner. The driving time is approx. . Half of the trip is reached in .
Time difference: 1hThe time difference between ABV (Africa/Lagos) and VCE (Europe/Rome) is 1 hours. This means that it is now 15:51 (06.07.2024) in ABV and 16:51 (06.07.2024) in VCE.
How is the distance calculated?
To calculate the distance between ABV and VCE, the place names are converted into coordinates (latitude and longitude). The respective geographic centre is used for cities, regions and countries. To calculate the distance the Haversine formula is applied.