They built these amazing airports then abandoned them
Airports you'll never fly from again
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Unless you arrive in the dead of night, airports are usually teeming with tourists, business travellers and hundreds of staff members that keep the complex operations ticking over. But imagine rocking up at your local aviation centre and finding nobody there. It's an eerie thought.
Click through the gallery to discover the world's abandoned airports and the secrets behind them...
Kai Tak International, Hong Kong
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Kai Tak International, Hong Kong
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But it wasn't just the infrastructure that became a problem for this airport. Kai Tak was notorious for its difficult landings and take-offs. Pilots had to navigate the nearby hills with a sharp turn and often gusts of wind could make planes overshoot the runway. Several aircraft had accidents while coming into land or during take-off at the airport during its 73 years of operation, including the 1993 China Airlines Boeing 747, which overshot the runway during a typhoon and crashed into Victoria Harbour.
Kai Tak International, Hong Kong
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Kai Tak International, Hong Kong
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Today, the old airport is being used as a cruise terminal for up to two 220,000-tonne ships a day. The terminal opened in 2013 and sees more than 730,000 passengers pass through it each year, only a fraction of the close to 30 million people that used to travel through the airport when it was here.
Stapleton International Airport, Colorado, USA
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Stapleton International Airport, Colorado, USA
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With six runways and five terminals, it was a serious operation with over 1,200 employees. But it wasn't quite big enough. Stapleton was growing and the demand for air traffic was increasing, but the airport simply couldn't keep up.
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Stapleton International Airport, Colorado, USA
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Stapleton International Airport, Colorado, USA
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After a storm in 1997 damaged many of the airport buildings, leaving well over 4,000 holes in the roof, the vast majority of the airport was torn down. Today, the most recognisable lasting feature is the old air traffic control tower, which is now the FlyteCo Tower: a brewery, bar, restaurant and bowling alley. The land around it has been redeveloped as a residential area.
Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
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Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
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Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
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Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
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Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
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Ellinikon International Airport, Greece
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Ellinikon International Airport, Greece
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Ellinikon International Airport, Greece
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Ellinikon International Airport, Greece
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After briefly serving as a makeshift refugee camp, the site was leased to a gambling development company which intended to build a casino inside the abandoned airport. Now, the airport has been given a new lease of life as Experience Park, Europe's largest urban regeneration project.
Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
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Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
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Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
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Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
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Situated in a no-man's land between the Republic of Cyprus and the self-declared state of Northern Cyprus, the airport has remained largely untouched since the conflict.
Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
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Everglades Jetport, Florida, USA
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This lonely airstrip was once part of a planned intercontinental hub for supersonic planes and was supposed to become the world’s largest airport. Located in a remote area of South Florida, the Everglades Jetport was first launched in 1968, just before Concorde completed its first flight, and was tipped to have six runways and high-speed rail links to the surrounding cities.
Everglades Jetport, Florida, USA
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However, after environmental concerns were raised in regards to supersonic aviation, the plans to build the impressive hub were abandoned. Nowadays, the lone runway, known as Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, is the only reminder of this once incredible project.
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Floyd Bennett Field, New York City, USA
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Floyd Bennett Field, New York City, USA
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Yet despite hosting some impressive aviation firsts, Floyd Bennett didn't get nearly as much commercial traffic as was hoped, partly due to competition from nearby Newark Airport. By 1937, the only operator offering connections here was American Airlines, so in 1941 the field was turned into a naval base instead. It served this role up until the early 1970s, when it was deactivated. Today, it's become a haunt for urban explorers and photographers, who come to snoop around its chilling interiors and see its graffiti-clad, crumbling buildings up close. Meanwhile, the former air control tower has been turned into the William Fitts Ryan Visitor Center (pictured), paying homage to the golden age of aviation.
Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, Germany
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Many of Tempelhof's original buildings have been left in their frozen-in-time state, so it's as eerie as they come. An airport was first built on this site in south-central Berlin in the 1920s, although the terminal that currently stands here was erected between 1936 and 1941. At its time it was considered extremely modern and was among the largest buildings of its kind in Europe.
Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, Germany
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After its closure in 2008, Tempelhof was reclaimed by city authorities. Shortly afterwards, the airfield was transformed into the city's largest park, Tempelhofer Feld, which is populated by roller skaters, runners, dog walkers and cyclists, as well as hosting frequent festivals and events. Meanwhile, its buildings, which you can explore on a two-hour guided tour, have been repurposed in various ways: the radar tower is used by the German military to monitor air traffic, while the enormous 3.2 million square foot (300,000sqm) terminal is rented out to several occupiers, including the German police and US military.
Manston Airport, Kent, UK
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Dating back to the First World War, Manston Airport in southeast Kent was initially used for emergency aircraft landings, after which an aerodrome was established here in 1916. Throughout the Second World War, the base played an important role in Britain's air defence efforts. Although Manston Airport began offering commercial flights from the 1980s, it was under-used and never became financially successful, so in 2014 it closed for good.
Manston Airport, Kent, UK
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Since then, the site has been left deserted, despite several suggested plans to redevelop it. It has been used as a lorry park for drivers travelling between Dover and Calais and even briefly served as a movie set in the film Empire of Light, but otherwise its desolate buildings have stood as a chilling reminder of what it once was. However, in October 2022 it was reported that the airport had been given approval to reopen to cargo planes as soon as 2025, so it may become an aviation hub once more.
Jaisalmer Airport, Rajasthan, India
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Jaisalmer Airport, Rajasthan, India
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While government representatives defended the decision to build the airport, due to the fact the nearest aviation hub is some 180 miles (290km) away, airlines said there simply wasn't the demand from passengers to support flights here. Inside the deserted airport you'll find empty baggage carousels, rows of seats gathering dust, while outside there are poorly-maintained roads and buildings gradually being taken over by desert sands.
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