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A difficult airway, whether expected or unexpected, represents a rare but challenging situation for anaesthesiologists in clinical practice. Knowledge of predictors of a difficult airway, technical characteristics of individual airway techniques, algorithms, and final documentation are essential for every anaesthesiologist. This article discusses definitions, perioperative risk assessment, and approaches to managing expected and unexpected difficult airways.