List of countries without an airport

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This is a list of countries (sovereign states) and territories without an airport.

Countries (sovereign states)

Of the world's independent states,[1] only the five European microstates have no airport within their boundaries, though all have at least one heliport. All apart from Monaco are landlocked, one of which, Liechtenstein, is doubly landlocked.

Country Notes
 Andorra Andorra does not have an airport,[2] but does have three heliports. By both population and by land area, it is the largest country not to have an airport. The nearest airports in Spain are Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell Airport, Lleida-Alguaire Airport, Barcelona-El Prat Airport, and Girona-Costa Brava Airport. The nearest airport in France is Toulouse-Blagnac Airport.[3]
 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein does not have an airport, but does have a heliport in the southern town of Balzers.[4][5] The nearest international airports are St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport in Switzerland and Friedrichshafen Airport in Germany, which have few scheduled flights. The nearest major airport is Zurich Airport in Switzerland, which has rail services to Buchs and Sargans.[6] From these towns, it is possible to catch a Postal Bus[6] or a train to Liechtenstein.
 Monaco Monaco does not have an airport, but does have Monaco Heliport in the Monégasque district of Fontvieille.[7] The nearest airport is Nice Côte d'Azur Airport in France.[8]
 San Marino San Marino does not have an airport,[9]but does have one heliport in Borgo Maggiore and a small airfield in Torraccia with a 680-metre (2,230-foot) grass runway. The nearest airport is Rimini's Federico Fellini Airport in Italy.
 Palestine Palestine does have an airport.
  Vatican City Vatican City does not have an airport, but does have Vatican City Heliport in the western corner, which is used for visiting heads and officials of the city-state.[10] It would be physically impossible to fit an airport into the 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi) land area of the Holy See.[11] The nearest airport is Rome Ciampino Airport in Italy.

Non-self-governing territories

Of the world's 17 non-self-governing territories, three have no airport within their boundaries: Tokelau, Saint Helena, and the Pitcairn Islands.

Territory Notes
 Tokelau Tokelau[note 1] does not have an airport, so boats are the only means of travel and transport.[12]
 Pitcairn Islands The Pitcairn Islands[note 2] do not have an airport or seaport; the islanders rely on longboats to ferry people and goods between ship and shore through Bounty Bay.[13]

Notes

  1. Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean consisting of the atolls of Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo. A referendum held in 2006 and 2007 to change the status of the islands to one of free association with New Zealand did not meet the needed threshold for approval.
  2. Pitcairn Islands is a British Overseas Territory in the southern Pacific Ocean comsisting of four islands: Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno.

References

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  9. San Marino. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  10. Vatican City. Tiscali. Retrieved 2006-11-27.
  11. Holy See (Vatican City). CIA World Factbook.
  12. Tokelau. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  13. Pitcairn. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 2014-07-13.