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Ibiza Airport

Ibiza Airport

Aeroport d'Eivissa
Aeropuerto de Ibiza
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAena
ServesIbiza and Formentera
LocationIbiza, Spain
Focus city forVueling
Elevation AMSL24 ft / 7 m
Coordinates38°52′22″N 01°22′33″E / 38.87278°N 1.37583°E / 38.87278; 1.37583
Websiteaena.es
Map
IBZ is located in Ibiza
IBZ
IBZ
Location within Ibiza
IBZ is located in Spain
IBZ
IBZ
IBZ (Spain)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 9,186 2,800 Asphalt
Statistics (2023 - till Aug)
Passengers6,382,961
Passenger change 2022Increase 10.1%
Aircraft Movements59,721
Movements change 2022Increase 3.0%
Cargo (t)697.7
Cargo change 2022Decrease 13.0%
Source: AENA[1][2]
Control tower of the airport
Exterior at night (2007)

Ibiza Airport (IATA: IBZ, ICAO: LEIB) (Catalan: Aeroport d'Eivissa, Spanish: Aeropuerto de Ibiza) is the international airport serving the Balearic Islands of Ibiza and Formentera in Spain located 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest of Ibiza Town.[2] In 2020, the airport handled 2.1 million passengers (after more than 8.2 million in pre COVID-19 conditions in 2019), making it the thirteenth busiest airport in the country.[1] As the island is a major European holiday destination, it features both year-round domestic services and several dozen seasonal routes to cities across Europe. It is also used as a seasonal base for Vueling.

History

1940–1989

The airport was first established as a temporary military airport during the Spanish Civil War, and it remained open after the conflict for use as an emergency airport. In 1949, the site was used to operate some domestic and international tourist flights, but it was closed in 1951.

It was not until 1958 that work commenced to re-open the airport in reaction to the rapid development of the tourist market in the Balearic Islands, particularly in neighboring Majorca. The airport reopened on 1 April 1958 with the first destinations during that year including Palma, Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid.

1990 to Today

The airport has expanded progressively over the subsequent decades with runway, taxiway, apron and terminal enhancements designed to cope with the growing air tourist market, which, by the late 1990s, was generating over 3.6 million passengers a year at the airport.

In 2011, the airport provisionally handled over 5.6 million passengers and around 61,000 aircraft movements, an increase of 11.9% and 8.4% respectively compared with 2010.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Athens[citation needed]
airBaltic Seasonal: Vilnius (begins 5 June 2025)[3]
Air Europa Madrid[4]
Seasonal: Bilbao[citation needed]
Air France Seasonal: Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[citation needed] Paris–Orly[citation needed]
Animawings Seasonal: Bucharest–Otopeni (begins 5 June 2025)[5]
ASL Fly Executive Seasonal: Antwerp[citation needed]
Austrian Airlines Seasonal: Vienna[citation needed]
Binter Canarias Seasonal: Gran Canaria[6]
British Airways London–City[7]
Seasonal: London–Gatwick,[8] London–Heathrow,[9] London–Stansted[10]
Seasonal charter: Isle of Man (begins 2 August 2025),[citation needed] Jersey[citation needed]
Brussels Airlines Seasonal: Brussels[11]
Chair Airlines Seasonal: Zürich[citation needed]
Condor Seasonal: Düsseldorf,[12] Frankfurt,[citation needed] Munich,[citation needed] Nuremberg[citation needed], Zürich[citation needed]
Corendon Dutch Airlines Seasonal: Amsterdam[citation needed]
Discover Airlines Seasonal: Frankfurt,[13] Munich[citation needed]
easyJet Seasonal: Amsterdam,[citation needed] Basel/Mulhouse,[citation needed] Belfast–International,[citation needed] Berlin,[citation needed] Bordeaux,[citation needed] Bristol,[citation needed] Geneva,[citation needed] London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Luton,[citation needed] Lyon,[citation needed] Manchester,[14] Milan–Linate (begins 24 June 2025),[15] Milan–Malpensa,[citation needed] Nantes,[citation needed] Naples,[citation needed] Nice,[citation needed] Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[16] Porto,[citation needed] Toulouse,[citation needed] Venice[citation needed]
Edelweiss Air Seasonal: Zürich[17]
Eurowings Seasonal: Berlin,[citation needed] Cologne/Bonn,[citation needed] Düsseldorf,[citation needed] Hamburg,[citation needed] Salzburg,[citation needed] Stuttgart[citation needed]
Iberia Alicante, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia
Seasonal: León,[18] Lleida,[citation needed] Málaga,[citation needed] Menorca,[citation needed] Nice,[citation needed] Valladolid,[citation needed] Vigo[citation needed]
Iberia Express Madrid[19]
Jet2.com Seasonal: Belfast–International,[citation needed] Birmingham,[20] Bournemouth (begins 1 May 2025),[21] Bristol,[citation needed] East Midlands,[citation needed] Edinburgh,[citation needed] Glasgow,[citation needed] Leeds/Bradford,[citation needed] Liverpool,[citation needed] London–Luton (begins 4 July 2025),[22] London–Stansted,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Newcastle upon Tyne[citation needed]
KLM Seasonal: Amsterdam[23]
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg[citation needed]
Neos Seasonal: Bergamo, Bologna,[citation needed] Milan–Malpensa,[citation needed] Verona[citation needed]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Oslo[citation needed]
People's Seasonal: St. Gallen/Altenrhein [citation needed]
Ryanair Alicante, Barcelona, Madrid, Málaga, Seville, Valencia
Seasonal: Bari,[citation needed] Beauvais,[citation needed] Bergamo,[citation needed] Berlin,[citation needed] Birmingham,[citation needed] Bologna,[citation needed] Bordeaux,[citation needed] Bristol,[citation needed] Charleroi,[citation needed] Dublin,[citation needed] Edinburgh,[citation needed] Eindhoven,[citation needed] Hahn,[citation needed] Leeds/Bradford,[citation needed] Liverpool,[24] London–Stansted,[25] Manchester,[citation needed] Marseille,[citation needed] Newcastle upon Tyne,[citation needed] Pisa,[citation needed] Porto,[26] Rome–Fiumicino,[citation needed] Santiago de Compostela,[27] Treviso,[citation needed] Toulouse,[citation needed] Turin,[citation needed] Vienna,[28][29] Weeze[citation needed]
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal: Copenhagen,[30] Stockholm–Arlanda[31]
SkyAlps Seasonal: Bolzano[citation needed]
Smartwings Seasonal charter: Prague[citation needed]
Swiss International Air Lines Seasonal: Geneva[32]
TAP Air Portugal Seasonal: Lisbon[33][34]
Transavia Amsterdam, Eindhoven
Seasonal: Brussels,[35] Paris–Orly,[citation needed] Rotterdam/The Hague[citation needed]
Travelcoup Seasonal: Munich,[citation needed] Zürich[citation needed]
TUI Airways Seasonal: Birmingham,[citation needed] Bournemouth,[citation needed] Bristol,[citation needed] Cardiff,[citation needed] Dublin,[citation needed] East Midlands,[citation needed] Exeter (resumes 24 May 2025),[36] Glasgow,[citation needed] London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Stansted,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Newcastle upon Tyne,[citation needed] Norwich
TUI fly Belgium Seasonal: Antwerp,[citation needed] Brussels,[citation needed] Ostend/Bruges[citation needed]
TUI fly Deutschland Seasonal: Düsseldorf,[citation needed] Hannover[citation needed]
TUI fly Netherlands Seasonal: Amsterdam[citation needed]
Uep Fly Menorca[37][better source needed]. Palma de Mallorca[38]
Universal Air Seasonal: Malta[citation needed]
Volotea Seasonal: Asturias,[citation needed] Bilbao[citation needed]
Vueling Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Málaga, Paris–Orly, Seville, Valencia
Seasonal: Amsterdam,[citation needed] Asturias,[citation needed] Geneva,[citation needed] Lisbon,[citation needed] Milan–Malpensa,[citation needed] Rome–Fiumicino,[citation needed] Santiago de Compostela[citation needed]
Wizz Air Seasonal: Naples,[citation needed] Rome–Fiumicino[39]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Swiftair[40] Madrid, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia

Statistics

Ibiza Airport passenger totals 1998-2023 (millions)
Updated: December 2023 (AENA Data)[1]
Passengers Aircraft movements Cargo (tonnes)
1998 3,780,181
1999 4,185,633 45,959
2000 4,475,708 52,544 4,985
2001 4,472,279 52,079 4,531
2002 4,094,446 48,344 4,426
2003 4,157,291 47,990 4,232
2004 4,171,580 48,798 4,510
2005 4,164,703 49,603 4,350
2006 4,460,141 54,146 4,427
2007 4,765,625 57,855 4,308
2008 4,647,487 57,235 3,928
2009 4,572,819 53,552 3,143
2010 5,040,800 56,988 3,196
2011 5,643,180 61,768 2,755
2012 5,555,048 57,738 2,316
2013 5,726,579 56,304 2,190
2014 6,212,198 60,142 2,021
2015 6,477,283 64,612 2,023
2016 7,416,368 72,503 1,831
2017 7,903,892 75,691 1,747
2018 8,104,316 76,995 1,616
2019 8,155,635 75,378 1,435
2020 2,110,348 33,185 1,053
2021 2,341,271 61,612 1,027
2022 8,156,708 80,723 1,147
2023 8,931,598 82,803 ?
Source: Aena Statistics[1]

Busiest routes

Busiest international routes from IBZ (2023)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2022 / 23
1 Amsterdam 330,676 Increase 8%
2 Manchester 311,774 Decrease 10%
3 London-Gatwick 292,513 Increase 35%
4 Paris-Orly 240,321 Decrease 7%
5 London-Stansted 232,912 Increase 6%
6 Milan-Malpensa 201,482 Increase 10%
7 Eindhoven 188,190 Increase 19%
8 Bergamo 175,531 Increase 20%
9 Rome-Fiumicino 173,900 Steady 0%
10 Birmingham 134,486 Increase 2%
11 Düsseldorf 125,520 Decrease 7%
12 Bristol 123,854 Increase 7%
13 Newcastle 114,651 Increase 7%
14 London-Heathrow 113,559 Decrease 2%
15 Zurich 110,122 Increase 7%
16 Munich 108,345 Decrease 14%
17 Naples 102,707 Increase 16%
18 Brussels 101,410 Increase 25%
19 London-City 97,895 Increase 3%
20 Lisbon 92,811 Increase 48%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[41]
Busiest Spanish routes from IBZ (2023)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2022 / 23
1 Barcelona 1,241,342 Increase 13%
2 Madrid 988,337 Increase 7%
3 Palma de Mallorca 554,295 Increase 5%
4 Valencia 356,949 Increase 15%
5 Málaga 173,287 Increase 30%
6 Seville 147,000 Increase 14%
7 Alicante 138,452 Increase 19%
8 Bilbao 123,989 Increase 5%
9 Santiago de Compostela 22,192 Decrease 25%
10 Asturias 13,486 Decrease 39%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[41]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 7 January 1972, Iberia Airlines Flight 602 struck a mountain when on approach to Ibiza Airport. All 104 passengers and crew on board were killed.[42]

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