Barra Airport—the world’s only beach airport
Times of IndiaAmusing Planet/SIGHTSEEING, SCOTLAND/ Updated : Oct 21, 2015, 12:34 IST
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Barra Airport is one of the world's most spectacular and beautiful airports, located on the Hebridean Island of Barra. The airport is actually a beach, in fact, it's the only airport in the world where scheduled flights take off a … Read more
Barra Airport is one of the world's most spectacular and beautiful airports, located on the Hebridean Island of Barra. The airport is actually a beach, in fact, it's the only airport in the world where scheduled flights take off and land on a beach—provided the airport's three runways are not submerged at high tide. This wide, shallow bay of Traigh Mhor, near Barra's northern tip, was once famous primarily for its cockles until aircraft started to use the beach on 14th June 1933. Scheduled air services to and from Barra Airport began on 7th August 1936. Read less

Barra Airport is one of the world's most spectacular and beautiful airports, located on the Hebridean Island of Barra. The airport is actually a beach, in fact, it's the only airport in the world where scheduled flights take off and land on a beach—provided the airport's three runways are not submerged at high tide. This wide, shallow bay of Traigh Mhor, near Barra's northern tip, was once famous primarily for its cockles until aircraft started to use the beach on 14th June 1933. Scheduled air services to and from Barra Airport began on 7th August 1936.

The beach is set out with three runways, marked by wooden poles at their ends. This allows the Twin Otters that serve the airport to almost always land into the wind. At high tide, these runways are under the sea and flight times have to be regularly rescheduled with the tide. If emergency night landing is required, vehicle lights are used to illuminate the runway and reflective strips are laid on the beach.

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