Airport Little Para, in the Himalayas, located in the country Bhutan, is one of the most dangerous places to land in the world.
It’s so dangerous, that only eight pilots have the courage and allowed to land on the track, writes Daily Mail. By July 2011, one company carry out flights in this area.
Runway has a length of only 1.9 kilometers away and the airport is at an altitude of 2,400 meters above sea level.
Aircraft arriving here must fly over the mountain and through the houses among the locals. Boeing said that Paro airport is one of the most dangerous points of takeoff and landing.
The world’s five largest airports by number of passengers recorded in 2010 combined 360 million people, Ljubljana airport shuttle . Volcanic eruption in Iceland last year affected flights from London Heathrow airport, the second largest airport in the world reaching number 4, according to Airports Council International (ACI).
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Tokyo Haneda Airport – 64 million passengers
London Heathrow Airport – 65 million passengers
Chicago O’Hare Airport – 66 million passengers
Beijing International Airport – 73 million passengers
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport – 89 million passengers
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Tokyo Haneda Airport – 64 million passengers
Tokyo Haneda Airport – 64 million passengers
Tokyo International Airport, located in Ota, 14 km south of Tokyo, reported last year an increase of 3.4% from 2009 to 64 million passengers, being the fifth largest airport in the world.
Although Haneda was the main airport in the Tokyo region, currently working with Narita International Airport shares.
Haneda receives all domestic flights while Narita operates the most international flights.
The airport is the main hub of Japan Airlines (Terminal 1) and All Nippon Airways (Terminal 2) and Hokkaido International Airlines, Skymark Airlines, Skynet Asia Airways, StarFlyer, Vienna airport shuttle .
Tokyo International Airport could handle a traffic of 90 million passengers annually.
London Heathrow Airport – 65 million passengers
London Heathrow Airport – 65 million passengers
Heathrow Airport declined 0.2% to 65.9 million people, and fell to fourth, because of economic problems in the UK and travel cancellations due to volcanic eruption in Iceland.
Heathrow is the main hub of British Airways and BMI, as a basis for Virgin Atlantic Airways.
The airport is located 22 km west of London.