During the period from 2013 to 2019, Germany was the country with the highest number of airports in Europe. Among a total of 539 airports in the country, 318 had paved runways, while 221 had unpaved runways.
1. Qamdo Bamda Airport (BPX), China – 5,500m. The Qamdo Bamda Airport in Bamda, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, serving the city of Qamdo, which is 136km away, is currently holding the title for the longest commercial runway in the world, spanning 5,500 meters, or 18,045 feet.
Flights cost even more in early 2023 than they do now. Factors such as fuel costs, staffing shortages, aging IT infrastructure and hidden fees all contribute to expensive flights in 2023.
Worth were the second and third busiest airports with 901,000 and 669,000 operations, respec- tively. In 2030, Atlanta is expected to remain the busiest airport in the nation, as measured by total operations, with a projected 1.71 million operations.
Andorra has no airport, but has three private heliports, one of which is a hospital helipad. A National Heliport is planned to be built, but the process is currently stalled. By both population and land area, it is the largest country not to have an airport.
King Fahd International Airport (DMM) — Dammam, Saudi Arabia. At 299.61 square miles (776 square kilometers), King Fahd International Airport is the largest airport in the world by total area.
Denver International AirportSituated in Denver, Colorado, USA, Denver International Airport covers an area of 135.69 square kilometres, making it the second-largest airport in the world.