Why you should visit St Helena, home to the 'world's most useless airport'
'Hikers and old people' have traditionally visited St Helena, but the island's first airport is opening it up to a new type of traveller
'Hikers and old people' have traditionally visited St Helena, but the island's first airport is opening it up to a new type of traveller
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