
St Helena: An End to Isolation
St Helena is preparing for its new airport to receive its first flights. Our World has been to meet St Helenians to discover how they feel about the end to their isolation.
Eight thousand kilometres from the United Kingdom, in the middle of the South Atlantic, is the remote British Overseas Territory of St Helena. Four thousand people live on the Island. Extraordinarily the only way to get there is on the Royal Mail Ship, which sails from Cape Town once a month. But 350 years of isolation, since the island was first settled, are about to come to an end. In a few months' time St Helena's newly-constructed airport will receive its first flights. As they prepare for a very different future Our World has been to meet St Helenians to discover how they feel about the end to their isolation.
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Awaiting St Helena's new airport
What will the arrival of air access mean for the 4,000 people living in Saint Helena?
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