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World’s “Most Useless” Airport Finally Gets Flight

Saint Helena Airport (HLE), which has been dubbed by many as the “world’s most useless airport” because of the windy conditions that plague it, will receive its first commercial since opening in 2016. According to the airport, the scheduled commercial flight will be serviced by Airlink, a South African airline, on a route from Johannesburg each Saturday. Airfares and dates for the service have yet to be announced.

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Sidney Cooper July 29, 2017

It's a first time I hear there are useless airports :)! If the busiest airports in the world https://blog.asaptickets.com/flights/the-busiest-airports-in-the-world/ take about 100 million travelers in a year, how many does this airport take? So, I guess that even if flying had already been possible and planes and airports had existed at the time Napoleon was imprisoned on Saint Helena, it still wouldn't have helped him much.