- Ghost Airport
- Media nickname for a passengerless airport in South Korea.
Reporting on a surfeit of regional and international airports in South Korea, the BBC’s John Sudworth wrote:
Yangyang International is an airport looking for a reason to exist. Built on South Korea’s east coast just seven years ago, you won’t find any delays or long queues here. In fact, you won’t find any passengers at all.The initial vision could not have been more different.Up to three million people a year were meant to throng the gleaming floors of the departure and arrival halls, built at a cost of almost $400m (£260m).But last year an average of just 26 passengers a day came through the doors, vastly outnumbered by the 146 airport staff on hand to serve them.In November the last commercial flight took off, and the terminal became what the Korean national press has dubbed a “ghost airport,” an impressive monument to overestimated demand.Read more…
Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles. 2014.