Seven Countries That Don't Have An Airport
San Marino: A Historical Enclave with Modern Solutions

San Marino, one of the world’s oldest republics, is perched on the slopes of Mount Titano, surrounded by Italy. Its rugged terrain and limited space have precluded the development of an airport. Instead, San Marino capitalizes on its proximity to Rimini’s Federico Fellini International Airport, located just across the border in Italy. The country’s well-developed road network facilitates easy access to this airport, supporting its tourism industry and allowing residents to travel internationally with ease. San Marino’s focus on preserving its rich history and cultural heritage aligns with its decision to forego an airport, maintaining its charm and authenticity.