Engadin Airport
Engadin Airport, located in Samedan, Switzerland, is the highest airport in Europe, situated at an elevation of 1,698 meters (5,570 feet). It primarily serves the Engadin Valley and provides access to popular ski resorts and summer hiking trails in the region. The airport has a single asphalt runway and operates mainly during the winter and summer seasons.
The airport is known for its stunning alpine scenery and is a hub for general aviation and private jets. It offers limited commercial flights, connecting travelers to major cities in Switzerland and beyond. Engadin Airport plays a vital role in promoting tourism in the picturesque Swiss Alps.