Built on mountaintops, in the middle of deserts, or on slippery ice surfaces... These are some of the most bizarre and unimaginable airports.
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| John Travolta's private airport, USA:The American movie star has his own private airport with two runways for jet planes at his Florida mansion, after spending millions of dollars renovating the entire property. Travolta is also an honorary pilot for Qantas Airlines, Australia. |
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| Snowy airport, Canada:Many people with a fear of flying will find the sight of a runway covered in snow and ice even more terrifying. This is also the common feeling of those who have had the opportunity to visit the runway at Lake Doris, Canada – an area used for gold mining in Hope Bay. |
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| Black Rock Airport, USA:To serve the Burning Man festival, which takes place annually in August in Nevada, a temporary runway over 3km long is "built" across the desert. Pilots wishing to land there must maintain constant contact with the control center for information and safety. This runway quickly disappears after sandstorms once the festival is over. |
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| Barneo Airport, Russia:Located 40km from the North Pole, this airport is only open in April each year, serving research purposes and adventure tourism activities. |
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| Matekane Airport, South Africa:Taking off from Matekane runway is an unforgettable experience for any pilot, with a 600-meter-high cliff in front of them. Any mishap would mean their last flight. |
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| Vancouver Water Airport, Canada:Landing on the water right in the middle of one of the world's busiest and most glamorous cities is a thrilling experience for travelers. |
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| Will Rogers Prison Airport, USA:An airport was built right next to the prison at the Federal Transfer Center in the US, to facilitate prisoner transfers. |
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| Tsinga Village Airport, New Guinea:After opening in 2011, the airport quickly became one of the world's most terrifying places, with its narrow runway situated on a steep, treacherous mountainside. |
According to Hanoimoi