16 Most Dangerous Airports of The World for Runway Thrills!

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#1. Lukla Airport (LUA), Nepal
The Lukla Airport in Nepal, which is located in Khumbu, Solukhumbu District, was renamed Tenzing-Hillary Airport in January 2008, in honor of the first two persons to ascend Mount Everest. For the past 20 years, the airport has been ranked as the most dangerous in the world.

#2. Courchevel Airport (CVF), France
The airport is surrounded by mountains and caters to visitors who want to ski in the Alps, with a length of only 537 meters, this French airport has one of the world's tiniest runways. Pilots must not only navigate these mountains, but also land the plane at severe angles to slow it down.

# 3. Toncontin International Airport (TGU), Honduras
The Toncontn International Airport (also known as Teniente Coronel HernĂ¡n Acosta Meja Airport) lies 6 kilometers from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The airport serves both private and military aircraft. its dangerous because the airport is in a mountainous area, the pilot must make special measures to prevent colliding with the mountains. The runway is also incredibly short, causing the plane to come to a sudden halt.

# 4. Barra International Airport (BRR), Scotland
Barra International Airport, also known as Barra Eollgary Airport, is located on the northernmost tip of the Barra island in the harbor of Traigh Mhr in Scotland. With a short runway, this risky airport also uses the beach as a runway, making it the world's only airport to do so.


# 5. Agatti Aerodrome (AGX), Lakshadweep, India
The Agatti Airport, on the southern end of Agatti Island, is located in the union territory of Lakshadweep. Agatti Aerodrome is a sliver of land in the blue waters that serves as the only airstrip in Lakshadweep, serving 36 small Indian tourist islands. It's a dangerous region because the strip is only 4,000 feet long.

# 6. Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong
Kai Tak was Hong Kong's international airport until 1998, when it was closed and replaced with Hong Kong International Airport. Due to the persistent crisscross winds, it is one of the most dangerous airports, with difficult landings and take-offs. The fact that the airport is surrounded by a hilly territory adds to the hazard, earning it a spot on the list of the world's most dangerous airports!

# 7. Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), Saint Martin
The primary airport on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin is Princess Juliana International Airport.



# 8. Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), Thailand
Don Mueang International Airport is one of Bangkok's two international airports. This airport, formerly known as Bangkok International Airport, is located between two golf courses, making it another risky airport.


# 9. Congonhas Airport (CGH), Brazil
Congonhas Airport (also known as Sao Paulo Airport) is the country's second busiest airport, serving the city of Sao Paulo. The airport is dangerous because of the slippery runway, which has resulted in a number of accidents. New runways, however, are being constructed with grooves to collect rainfall.

# 10. Wellington International Airport (WLG), New Zealand
Wellington International Airport Formerly known as Rongotai Airport, is located in the neighbourhood of Rongotai in Wellington, New Zealand's capital city.


# 11. Kansai International Airport (KIX), Japan
The Kansai International Airport, located 38 kilometers from Osaka Station, Japan, is located off the Honshu coast on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay.


# 12. Gibraltar International Airport (GIB), Gibraltar
The civilian airport servicing the British overseas territory of Gibraltar is Gibraltar International Airport, also known as North Front Airport.


# 13. Ice Runway (NZIR), Antarctica
The main runway for the US Antarctic Program is the Ice Runway in Antarctica. The runway can accommodate medium and large planes.

14. Svalbard Airport (LYR), Norway
Svalbard Airport, Longyear is the principal airport servicing the Norwegian island of Svalbard. It is the world's northernmost airport with public scheduled flights, located 1.6 nautical miles (3 km) north-west of Longyearbyen. During WWII, the first airport at Longyearbyen was built.

# 15. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (SAB), Saba
Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport is a Dutch Caribbean airport on the island of Saba, named for their minister. With barely 400 meters of runway between the hills on one side and the ocean on the other, this airport boasts one of the world's shortest commercial runways.



# 16. Madeira Airport, Portugal
Madeira is a small island located off the coast of the Portuguese coastline. Madeira Airport, often known as Funchal Airport, is located 13.2 kilometers from Funchal, in Santa Cruz.
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