Top 10 Weird Airports – Landing here is always worth celebrating!
India: Agatti Airport
The airport is completely surrounded by water, with only one runway. It is located on a small island on the east coast of India, making it a very isolated place. If the pilot's sides are only a few meters away from the plane, the plane is very likely to enter the ocean.
Nepal: Tenzing-Hillary (Lukla) Airport
This has been one of the most dangerous airports in the past twenty years. The airport is located in the Himalayas, with a landing field at the end of the runway 4000 feet high. It is used by tourists who want to climb Mount Everest—this is the first obstacle!
Greece: Alexandros Papadiamantis Airport
Due to its proximity to public roads, aircraft fly very low on the ground. Such a brick could certainly cause an accident.
Brazil: Congonhas Airport
The airport is located in the center of São Paulo, with no walls nearby, and the runway is also very short. Any animal running up could cause a crash.
Norway: Svalbard Airport
If you want to enjoy a cold view, this is a place to visit. Unfortunately, the airport is very dangerous. It is built on ice itself, meaning the foundation is very unstable. There is also no landing light available, but don't worry, it's permafrost, so it won't melt in the summer.
St. Martin: Juliana Princess International Airport
This is one of the worst airports. In these conditions, aircraft fly just above a public beach, and you might be able to reach out and touch it.
France: Goose-Bewex International Airport
The airport is located in the French Alps, due to the runway's slope and drop. Not many pilots want to land here, and there are no lighting equipment on the runway, so night landings are impossible.
Antarctica: Ice Runway
This isn't a real airport; it's impossible to make a safe surface on the Antarctic ice sheet for an aircraft to land on. Instead, a large ice block is ground down each year to rebuild it.
Gibraltar: Gibraltar International Airport
Whether it's a plane or a train, isn't it a bit of a joke? Run a car normally, but in a critical moment, run a plane
Saba: Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport
Saba Island is one of the islands in the Dutch Caribbean; this airport has one of the shortest runways in the world.
This is our list of the world's most dangerous airports. If you want to go, be careful.