Talking about the Suvorov statue, Count Alexander Suvorov was the Russian Field Marshal Generalissimo, who is mostly famous for his strategic maneuver to cross the Alps with minimal casualties like Hannibal when leading Russians and Austrians fighting against Napoleon in Italy and Switzerland.
Your New Jersey friend has no excuse for never pumping her own gas, how the hell has she never been out of Jersey for long enough to fill her tank!?! Pitiful!!
5:15 Washington DC actually has 3-ish big airports serving it. The one you couldn't think of was probably Dulles Intl, but of course it also has BWI (Baltimore-Washington Intl) and Reagan Natl (even though it's a "National" and not "International" airport it does indeed still have international flights.
The reason the US has so many airports is because unlike other big countries like Brazil, Australia, China, Russia, Canada. Most of our people are spread out unlike in those countries where most of their population is clumped together because of their terrain or other things.
Toycat, Reagan airport in DC is only for regional travel (restricted to ~1500mi) and DCs other airport is Washington Dulles, and BWI is Baltimore’s airport which is shared with DC as well. BWI is mostly big because it s a big hug for Southwest Airlines
Man, I was not expecting to see Wilmington Delaware airport on this channel. Quite obscure. I live in Philadelphia so usually fly out of PHL, but I did take a flight from Wilmington in 2014 while they had Frontier service. Really pleasant experience. No long security line, everything is like one moderately sized room, then you walk up the ramp to the plane. Fun time!
Fun fact about Maine. Three airports in the state (Augusta, Bar Harbor, and Rockland) each only fly to a single destination, which for all three is Boston.
Washington has three airports each of which are similarly sized: BWI Airport (Baltimore/Washington International) in Maryland, Reagan National Airport near downtown and Dulles way out in the Virginia suburbs
There’s the Pittsburgh airport, and then there’s the Latrobe airport, a 30 minute DRIVE away. (And there used to be a flight in between them. It didn’t even reach cruising altitude)
Dude here in Houston we have 2 major airports one on the north side of the city minimum 1 hour from 80% of the south side (its international) and the other on the extreme south side minimum 1.5 hours from 80% of the north side (it's only a domestic airport so cheaper rates to wherever) the thing that helps tho is that typically the south side is flying domestic and the north is international cause most business is on the north side or in downtown but I live on the north side and am still at least half an hour from the airport it sucks lol but they both are about half an hour from downtown
It’s funny because being a Delawarean I know that there used to be public flights, but because there currently are no public flights, Delaware has more Air Force bases than public airports with a ratio of 0:1
Of small pieces of land that actually have airport, though it isn't a country, you should have mentioned Gibraltar. It was not easy to fit an airport in there but they made this effort and did it. Even though the only road to this area of land actually crosses its runway, and have of this runway is on an artificially built peninsula.
I was mostly listening to the video without watching too closely, and at 14:34 I genuinely thought Toycat somehow went on a tangent of the bee movie, which, considering it's Toycat, did not surprise me in the least.
Another reason the US has so many airports is because we have a huge private aviation market. Not even private jets, small personal recreational flying airplanes. It's cheaper for someone to own an airplane and fly here than pretty much anywhere. We also have a government run and not privately run airspace system which reduces costs.
It's natural that countries like canada, Russia, Usa and Brazil have the most airports since they have a large land area. Smaller countries could just use a higher capacity airport and don't have to build more even if they have a high population.
The most remote airport Mataveri International Airport is also an interesting airport to talk about and the airports on Tuvalu and the Kiribati islands.
Check out the stats for flashing lights and traffic #1 has more than 2 and 3 combined. I know that germany has a website for stats about roads, so there surely is a english one!
Ha , I remember landing at the Nice airoport @10:12 . I was 8 years old and I sat at the window looking only at the sea. I was really thinking we were crashing into the sea. (With all the screaming involved 😱😅🙈).... My mother had to made me look at the other side, where you could see land trough the window 🤣
I am interested to know how many International airports there are with no Domestic flights. So far there is Singapore, Tel-Aviv. Doha and Dubai. There are small example like Nauru, Bridgetown (Barbados), Granada. Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Taipei could qualify depending on what you consider a domestic flight. Which ones am I missing?
where i live in CA i have 4 international airports to choose from when booking my flights and that doesnt include the several other national airports. its pretty great, i compare flight prices from all of them before i decide.
It's definitely a mix of size and population, mediated by population density which would increase the availability of other means of transportation, and purchase power, which increases usage of air travel.
The genuinely stunning fact from the video which Andrew didn't comment on is that PNG has 561 airports and is ranked 12th on that list. That's more than Germany, the UK, Australia and even China!!!
"Somebody will always bring up Palestine/Israel-issue, no matter the topic" *basically next sentence* "So, the Gaza Strip [apparently] got their airport destroyed and airspace taken by Israel" good stuff
Dulles International is the other airport that serves the DC area. I’m curious if military airports contribute to why the number of airports in the US is so high.
Andrew: please I just want to talk about airports,
_several minutes later,_
Andrew: where is that Lenin statue?
a have many statues, am sure he’ll find one :)
lol i never said that
I always forget his name is Andrew lol
it's in Seattle
I'm going to make the bold prediction that Monaco and Vatican City don't have airports within their territories
Bit bold really
Monaco does actually have a Heliport
@@ActualGoatUnicorn so does Vatican City
Monaco doesnt but NCE airport which is 5 mins away supports the a380! Just because monaco is nearby
Monaco has a Nice airport, I agree
I like how the video suddenly cut off
2nd Channel, dont care
"Vatican is barely a country"
Vatican: cries in Catholic
ØnØ
"Time for a fr*cking crusade"
The Papal State will rise again.
thanks toycat i didnt know that airports were big sqaures in the middle of a country
the only airports in Australia are all in the centre of the country, and are just a giant 50x50 mile paved cube. Glad to assist
@@ibx2cat Ngl that sounds pretty damn interesting
AK Gaming Vids we have floating airports on the coast
@@ibx2cat Seriously?!
Wow, lest sarcastic thing Ive heard all day!
the vid cut out at the end...
Antonie van der Meer the 5th person to say this
It's the editing equivalent of "second channel, don't care"
Lol
Ye
this was the first real "2nd channel don't care" we ever got!
Fun fact: The land area of Manhattan is smaller than DFW.
I live in Dallas so I go there a lot so when I go to a smaller airport it’s honestly chilling
The thing is Manhattan looks runway shaped
aahil sukhyani sane for me. Denver is my local airport and it is chilling when going to another city with a smaller airport
Manhatten was used as an Airport on 11th September 2001...
@@svenbonne that's cruel😂
Toycat: you know the 'big event' that's happening?
UA-cam: DEMONITISED.
RileysFilms demonetized. ✌️
I wonder if the large number includes all the private air strips/ military air strips in the US
yes it does. basically if you can see it from google earth and say "hey that's an airport" then they count it.
Does it include all the air bases the us controls all over the world?
@@toastytoast9800 It only counts US land. So Guam, yes. Some random airbase in Africa, no.
Callum Russell no it counts us airbases
@@thesalandarian3314 that's what he just said
You should make a video on micronations, such as Sealand and Liberland.
I love the concept of Sealand idk why
@@bobsteryt the concept of liberland is even better
Sealand is not a real micronation. This post was made by Great Britain
Sealand is too cool for Great Britain
I'm surprised he didn't talk about northan Cyprus when talking about countries that sorta are but sorta arnt countries
But how will we know whether this is Toycat's second channel and he doesn't care if the end cuts off so abruptly? My entire world is now askew!
“Florida doesn’t count as a real destination.”
I don’t think aloe vera is gonna be enough to take care of that burn.
Did he forget about Disney world? I mean yeah other than that it’s not a real destination but I mean
> 3:44
According to known laws of aviation, a plane shouldn't fly from the stephanakert airport....
Fun Fact: New Yorkers hate that you can’t pump your own gas in New Jersey and will often straight up break the Law and pump their own gas anyway
Yes we do!
That was a fact. I was on a Philadelphia Orlando flight before.
Btw, I started watching your videos because I saw one of your comments on a different geography video
@@jimpennin9588 Thanks! I do watch and comment on many other channels!
Can’t Delaware make one called dela-air.
I’m hilarious.
So glad I could fly into this video
😂😳😮👏🥫🦿😭🥴🤤🥱🍭🏴😅☺️🤫❔☑️😬🤭😊🥵🇺🇸🍙👩🦽🤷♂️😏🥺😪😔🔥
@@BlockedUser420 This pun is horrendous, why would you make this?
Talking about the Suvorov statue, Count Alexander Suvorov was the Russian Field Marshal Generalissimo, who is mostly famous for his strategic maneuver to cross the Alps with minimal casualties like Hannibal when leading Russians and Austrians fighting against Napoleon in Italy and Switzerland.
2:50
Rhode Island is the new Greenland
Heha
my homestate :(
Peter Griffin
Rhode Island has 1800% more population than Greenland
$158 base fare to Orlando from Wilmington, pretty sure off-peak you could fly to Orlando from LONDON for a similar fare
15 seconds in its not weird its what lots of people like
Hi alt account
Random fact: A person from Seychelles is called a Seychellois and a person from Cyprus is called a Cypriot,
The not caring of the outro is evolving
It's fascinating how the USA has a giant square airport that covers so much land area that it touches Canada and Mexico.
Me in America watching this early in the morning like: 👁👄👁
Christopher Ramirez for me it's 8:00
This was uploaded at 12:00 for me
It was uploaded at 7:30 for me
Me in europe, who just woke up:
Your eyes are next to your mouth
It’s not Paraguay , it’s para-gliderguay ... I’ll show myself out
:(
:(
Hello Fidel my communist son
Fidel Castro it’s Paraguay
Imagine not having any Air Koryo flights
*this post was made by DPRK gang*
I agree you need True Korean flights!
Your country is too small, there's not room for an airport.
Gibraltar: Hold my beer.
Your New Jersey friend has no excuse for never pumping her own gas, how the hell has she never been out of Jersey for long enough to fill her tank!?! Pitiful!!
Let’s all take the opportunity of a video on air travel to profess our opinions on the geopolitical situation on Israel-Palestine.
5:15 Washington DC actually has 3-ish big airports serving it. The one you couldn't think of was probably Dulles Intl, but of course it also has BWI (Baltimore-Washington Intl) and Reagan Natl (even though it's a "National" and not "International" airport it does indeed still have international flights.
Video ended very suddenly.
Geography World I said this myself.
second channel don’t care
The reason the US has so many airports is because unlike other big countries like Brazil, Australia, China, Russia, Canada. Most of our people are spread out unlike in those countries where most of their population is clumped together because of their terrain or other things.
That ending cut?
Oops, that was an abrupt end!
Toycat, Reagan airport in DC is only for regional travel (restricted to ~1500mi) and DCs other airport is Washington Dulles, and BWI is Baltimore’s airport which is shared with DC as well. BWI is mostly big because it s a big hug for Southwest Airlines
I read this as "the country with the most airpods"
USA
Man, I was not expecting to see Wilmington Delaware airport on this channel. Quite obscure. I live in Philadelphia so usually fly out of PHL, but I did take a flight from Wilmington in 2014 while they had Frontier service. Really pleasant experience. No long security line, everything is like one moderately sized room, then you walk up the ramp to the plane. Fun time!
As a British person, I was most surprised by the UK having less airports than Papua New Guinea.
Fun fact about Maine. Three airports in the state (Augusta, Bar Harbor, and Rockland) each only fly to a single destination, which for all three is Boston.
Washington has three airports each of which are similarly sized: BWI Airport (Baltimore/Washington International) in Maryland, Reagan National Airport near downtown and Dulles way out in the Virginia suburbs
Fun fact: in Alaska more people own planes than cars.
If Gibraltar 🇬🇮 can squeeze in an airport, even if the road is closed when in operation, so might many another small space
Nice review at the end
Hello from Tiraspol! New video and i’m a little bit shocked that you talked about my city. Just now run in Victory Park!
Instead of saying “2nd channel, doesn’t care”, he legit cut out the end of video cuz he cares so little.
this is my favorite channel even though its the 2nd channel of some minecraft guy
What was the end cut for ahahah
Nev Cohen you are the 4th person to say this
Great ending to this great ibx2cat video as usual
Who else got a jumpscare at the end?
There’s the Pittsburgh airport, and then there’s the Latrobe airport, a 30 minute DRIVE away. (And there used to be a flight in between them. It didn’t even reach cruising altitude)
Dude here in Houston we have 2 major airports one on the north side of the city minimum 1 hour from 80% of the south side (its international) and the other on the extreme south side minimum 1.5 hours from 80% of the north side (it's only a domestic airport so cheaper rates to wherever) the thing that helps tho is that typically the south side is flying domestic and the north is international cause most business is on the north side or in downtown but I live on the north side and am still at least half an hour from the airport it sucks lol but they both are about half an hour from downtown
I visited Transnistria in fall and it was definitely an interesting experience I don't think I'd go again but I'm happy I went once.
7:51 lol there's a place called Yanny or is that Laurel? Hard to distinguish.
It’s funny because being a Delawarean I know that there used to be public flights, but because there currently are no public flights, Delaware has more Air Force bases than public airports with a ratio of 0:1
It’s also funny how he pronounced Lewes, (Lewis) and that the first town he mentioned was my home town, although the best town name is bear Delaware.
And the town of Lewes is in Sussex county just like the one in the UK.
Im also an aviation enthusiast, did you get Microsoft flight simulator
Toycat: "they have a Lenin statue"
Norway: "Doesn't all countries have that?"
Why did the video end so abruptly?
Toycat: "you need people who are getting a sense of transportation to get around the place.....". You need to make this sentence end Toycat.
I read this at the perfect moment
Man you didn't talk about cyprus airport
Toycat: "It is a wealthy county, one of the wealth-"
Stalin: "You dare acknowledge the existence of capitalism?"
Cringe, cancer, bolts and lighting, bloody hell and horrid woe.
was a good day to be able and then you can go to the car gas gas station and gas car car
why did the video randomly end?
Midway's is literally 1 sq mile so the runway is about 1 1/4 miles and can handle 737s and a320s and most importantly private jets.
Didnt care too much about the first 8 minutes, but the rest of the video was pretty neat! Subscribed.
Of small pieces of land that actually have airport, though it isn't a country, you should have mentioned Gibraltar. It was not easy to fit an airport in there but they made this effort and did it. Even though the only road to this area of land actually crosses its runway, and have of this runway is on an artificially built peninsula.
3.5km is extremely long for a runway at sea level. Even at 5,000ft above sea level, 3.5km can get the job done nicely for most aircraft.
I can imagine Wendover Productions watching this and getting very excited
I was mostly listening to the video without watching too closely, and at 14:34 I genuinely thought Toycat somehow went on a tangent of the bee movie, which, considering it's Toycat, did not surprise me in the least.
Another reason the US has so many airports is because we have a huge private aviation market. Not even private jets, small personal recreational flying airplanes. It's cheaper for someone to own an airplane and fly here than pretty much anywhere. We also have a government run and not privately run airspace system which reduces costs.
But how many airports does sealand have?
It's natural that countries like canada, Russia, Usa and Brazil have the most airports since they have a large land area. Smaller countries could just use a higher capacity airport and don't have to build more even if they have a high population.
5:10 BWI stands for Baltimore Washington international. It's a shared airport
The most remote airport Mataveri International Airport is also an interesting airport to talk about and the airports on Tuvalu and the Kiribati islands.
Tuvalu is a really nice country
I think the phrase "things you didnt need to know" pretty much sums up my life
I had no idea this was your 2nd channel lol, I've always come here for the geographic ones
Didn't expect 25% of this video to be about my home state. I was actually born in Lewes ( Loo-iss ).
So same pronunciation as the one in UK!
Technically, Washington DC has no commercial airport either, like Delaware. Reagan National Airport is actually located across the river in Virginia.
Check out the stats for flashing lights and traffic #1 has more than 2 and 3 combined.
I know that germany has a website for stats about roads, so there surely is a english one!
Delaware doesn't exist.
Ha , I remember landing at the Nice airoport @10:12 . I was 8 years old and I sat at the window looking only at the sea. I was really thinking we were crashing into the sea. (With all the screaming involved 😱😅🙈).... My mother had to made me look at the other side, where you could see land trough the window 🤣
How do you pronounce your chanel name
Andrew, when are you coming to Singapore?
The Corona virus is still happening bruh
@@domnick_1 oh, i think he knows, its not like it's been breaking news in almost every country
crtbullock72 in Canada the C virus isn't that bad
@@BattierJam well i meant when it first started spreading
crtbullock72 yeah
does the vid randomly cut out because you dont care about the second channel
19:31 wtf?
Woah huh? The power wait
30:12
20:23:10:30
why does the video just cut off lol
I am interested to know how many International airports there are with no Domestic flights.
So far there is Singapore, Tel-Aviv. Doha and Dubai. There are small example like Nauru, Bridgetown (Barbados), Granada.
Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Taipei could qualify depending on what you consider a domestic flight.
Which ones am I missing?
rafic hariri airport in lebanon.
My city in Iowa, despite being 10 miles away from Des Moines international, it has its own airport!!!! Isn’t that insane?
Video idea: countries with space programs, agencies, that have made satellites, have send Astronauts despite not having own space program, etc 👌
Interesting, next do which country has the most airports open
where i live in CA i have 4 international airports to choose from when booking my flights and that doesnt include the several other national airports. its pretty great, i compare flight prices from all of them before i decide.
i never knew toycat has a second geography-themed channel
Wilmington was founded as fort Kristina which was in the colony new Sweden. Fort Kristina was named after the Swedish Queen Kristina.
Abrupt ending.
It's definitely a mix of size and population, mediated by population density which would increase the availability of other means of transportation, and purchase power, which increases usage of air travel.
Monaco looks like a shriveled Delaware
The genuinely stunning fact from the video which Andrew didn't comment on is that PNG has 561 airports and is ranked 12th on that list. That's more than Germany, the UK, Australia and even China!!!
Toycat you cut the video before ending.
"Somebody will always bring up Palestine/Israel-issue, no matter the topic"
*basically next sentence*
"So, the Gaza Strip [apparently] got their airport destroyed and airspace taken by Israel"
good stuff
he also said not to comment about it
0:15 I thought I was the only one...everybody else says airports and airplanes are stressful but I am fascinated and I like it
Dulles International is the other airport that serves the DC area.
I’m curious if military airports contribute to why the number of airports in the US is so high.
Fun fact. Brit knows more about the US than most US citizens.
he said so many wrong things with the us though
No not really you guys think you know about our politics I could tell you 10x more things than you know about us
thats because hes into geography the average brit does not know bat shit about Britain