
Across the globe, a handful of airstrips stand out not for their size, but for their audacious design and the skill required to land upon them.
These tiny airports connect remote communities and thrill-seeking adventurers alike, turning seemingly impossible geography into a vital lifeline.
Here are the top 10 Smallest Airports in the World:
1. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, Saba
Often called the world’s shortest commercial runway, this 400-metre strip perches atop a rocky promontory in the Caribbean. With sheer drops into the sea at both ends, only STOL aircraft like the Twin Otter can safely land, requiring pilots to balance wind, speed, and precision.
2. Tenzing–Hillary Airport, Lukla
Known as one of the most dangerous airports, Lukla’s runway lies at nearly 2,900 metres above sea level and slopes sharply downhill. Pilots must navigate unpredictable mountain weather and execute pinpoint landings for trekkers bound for Everest Base Camp.
3. Barra Airport, Scotland
In Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, flight schedules revolve around the tides. The runway is carved into beach sand and vanishes under water at high tide, so all takeoffs and landings occur during carefully timed low-tide windows.
4. Courchevel Altiport, French Alps
Built on a steep Alpine slope at over 1,900 metres, this 537-metre runway serves helicopters and small planes ferrying ski enthusiasts. Its dramatic drop-off at one end makes both takeoff and landing electric experiences.
5. Agatti Aerodrome, India
Set on a narrow coral island in the Arabian Sea, Agatti’s 1,200-metre runway feels like floating above water. Planes approach surrounded by ocean, touching down amid palm-fringed shores and vibrant turquoise seas.
6. Paro Airport, Bhutan
Nestled in a valley surrounded by 5,500-metre peaks, Paro’s 1,964-metre runway demands elite skill. Only specially trained pilots can thread through tight mountain passes and strong valley winds to land safely.
7. Saba Microlight Strip, Indonesia
Not to be confused with its Caribbean namesake, this Indonesian airfield caters solely to ultralight aircraft. It’s roughly 400 metres long and offers hobby pilots a minimalist runway surrounded by lush jungle.
8. Gustaf III Airport, St. Barth
Adjacent to a popular Caribbean beach and a busy roadway, this 650-metre runway forces pilots into steep approaches over water and rapid climbs to clear nearby hills and traffic—an unforgettable sight for both flyers and sunbathers.
9. Sandy Ground Airstrip, Anguilla
Sharing Juancho’s fame for brevity, this 400-metre coastal strip serves private charters. Its shoreline location means quick hops to neighbouring islands, with landings framed by swaying palms and gentle waves.
10. São Tomé International Airport, São Tomé & PrÃncipe
With a 1,800-metre runway, São Tomé’s international airport feels expansive compared to the others here, yet it handles fewer than 50,000 passengers a year. It maintains a small-airport atmosphere while linking West Africa to the world.

