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Why Skukuza Airport still embarrasses the giants of the world
The tiny Skukuza Airport continues to prove that size means nothing in aviation, to the embarrassment of many gigantic airports worldwide. The original airstrip was already opened in 1959, but after decades of limited use, it was upgraded a few years ago with one simple goal: to deliver you straight into the wilderness. Hidden in the wild heart of the Kruger National Park, the tiny terminal of Skukuza Airport replaces steel and concrete with tha…
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Why Skukuza Airport still embarrasses the giants of the world
The tiny Skukuza Airport continues to prove that size means nothing in aviation, to the embarrassment of many gigantic airports worldwide. The original airstrip was already opened in 1959, but after decades of limited use, it was upgraded a few years ago with one simple goal: to deliver you straight into the wilderness. Hidden in the wild heart of the Kruger National Park, the tiny terminal of Skukuza Airport replaces steel and concrete with tha…
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