WORLD’S SHORTEST RUNWAY AT SABA IS ALSO THE MOST SCENIC, ACCORDING TO ANNUAL TRAVEL POLL

The world’s shortest commercial runway, on the Caribbean island of Saba, has topped a global travel poll of the world’s most scenic airport landings*, conducted by the private jet booking service PrivateFly.

View the Top 10 results or watch a video of the landing at Saba

With a runway just 400 metres (1,312 feet) long and a challenging approach, pilots must have special training to land at the Dutch Caribbean island airport (officially called Juancho E Yrausquin Airport). Only certain turboprop aircraft such as the BN-2 Islander or Grand Caravan are agile enough to perform the short stop required.

One voter commented: “Cliffs, ocean and an adrenaline-pumping experience when you land, feet above a cliff and come to halting stop.”

A panel of major names in the travel industry formed the shortlist for the public vote, with travel writer Seth Miller nominating Saba. He described the “gorgeous scenery…a mountain sticking up in the middle of the ocean”.

Previous winners of the annual poll include Malta (2016); Queenstown (2015); Nice Cote D’Azur (2014); St Maarten (2013) and Barra in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides (2012).

Adam Twidell, CEO of PrivateFly and an experienced pilot, comments:

“Flying into Saba is extraordinary - something I’ll never forget and recommend highly to any aviation enthusiast. You approach the mountainous island towering out of the sea, to see an impossibly tiny runway appear perched on a cliff. Only highly-skilled pilots can qualify to fly to Saba, so even as an experienced pilot I felt completely at ease throughout the approach. Saba has an exceptional safety record making it one of the most memorable civilian aviation experiences available anywhere in the world.”

Bruce Zagers, Commissioner of Tourism for Saba added: “We are thrilled to have been elected as the world’s most stunning landing 2017. With this accomplishment we hope that many more adventurist and casual visitors will choose Saba as their next destination, so that they too can experience landing on Saba.”

The 2017 top 10 is as follows:

  • Saba (Juancho E Yrausquin Airport), Dutch Caribbean
  • Donegal Airport, Ireland
  • Nice Cote d’Azur, France
  • Gibraltar Airport, UK overseas
  • Queenstown Airport, New Zealand
  • London City Airport, UK
  • St Maarten Airport (Princess Juliana International), Caribbean
  • Orlando Melbourne Airport, USA
  • Barra Airport, Scotland, UK
  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Canada

Adam Twidell continued: “PrivateFly’s poll has become an annual checklist for aviation and travel fans. Others in this year’s top 10 include previous winners Queenstown, Nice and Barra in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. Ireland’s Donegal at number two is also rapidly becoming an AvGeek fan favourite.”

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Notes to editors: See full results of the top 10 landings 2017. Further video, images or information about the airports, poll and judging panel are available on request. *The PrivateFly Scenic Airport Approaches 2017 poll was conducted in February 2017 and received over 8,000 individual votes. A total of 122 different global airports received nominations.

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