The halfway point between Captain Aníbal Arab Airport and Diego Aracena International Airport is:

Juliaca, Peru

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Halfway between CIJ and IQQ

The best city between CIJ and IQQ to meet is Juliaca, Peru which is about 18 miles from the exact midpoint.

The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Puno, Peru.

The exact latitude and longitude coordinates are 15° 44' 54" S and 70° 3' 10" W.

The total driving distance from CIJ to IQQ is 1,039 miles or 1 672 kilometers.

Each person would then have to drive about 520 miles to meet in the middle.

It will take about 13 hours and 5 minutes for each driver to arrive at the meeting point.


For a flight, the straight line geographic midpoint coordinates are 15° 47' 20" S and 69° 27' 56" W.

The city at the geographic halfway point from CIJ to IQQ is Putina, Peru.

Juliaca, Peru

City: Juliaca
Region: Puno
Country: Peru
Category: cities

Captain Aníbal Arab Airport

IATA: CIJ
ICAO: SLCO
City: Cobija
Country: Bolivia
Category: airports

Diego Aracena International Airport

IATA: IQQ
ICAO: SCDA
City: Iquique
Country: Chile
Category: airports

Halfway point calculator

Travelmath helps you figure out the midpoint between two locations based on the driving directions from each starting point. You can find the closest town that is an equal distance from two cities. Use this tool to determine the best city to meet, or to look for interesting stops along the way if you're planning a long road trip and you need to take a break or stay overnight. Search for hotels at the midpoint city to split up your drive, or explore other nearby cities and discover local towns on your trip. If you're meeting a friend halfway in-between, you can figure out how far each person has to drive and how long it will take to arrive at the center. Even if you're separated by water, you can still calculate the straight line geographic midpoint to determine the closest flight distance.


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