Flight Distance between PEK and Xichang, China

The flight distance from Beijing Capital International Airport to Xichang, China is:

1,170 miles / 1,884 km

Your flight direction from PEK to Xichang, China is Southwest (-131 degrees from North).

The straight line distance is equivalent to 1,017 nautical miles.

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Distance from PEK to Xichang, China

The total distance from PEK to Xichang, China is 1,170 miles.

This is equivalent to 1,884 kilometers or 1,017 nautical miles.

Your trip begins at Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China.
It ends in Xichang, China.

Your flight direction from Beijing Capital International Airport to Xichang, China is Southwest (-131 degrees from North).

Are you flying the other direction? Check the reverse flight distance from Xichang, China to PEK.

The distance calculator measures the straight line flight distance ("as the crow flies") between points. It uses the great circle formula to compute the travel mileage.

Beijing Capital International Airport

IATA: PEK
ICAO: ZBAA
City: Beijing
Country: China
Category: airports
Direction to Xichang, China: Southwest (-131°)
Airport distance to Xichang, China: 1,170 miles or 1,884 kilometers

Xichang, China

City: Xichang
Region: Sichuan
Country: China
Category: cities
City distance from Beijing Capital International Airport: 1,170 miles or 1,884 kilometers

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