Ibiza
- Airport
Searching for car hire is never much
fun. That is why at CarHire4Lower.com we want to make
you search for car hire for Ibiza - Airport as easier
as possible. There are a number of car rental suppliers
around the Ibiza - Airport area and we search the
best ones for convenience, price and quality.
We search companies including Advantage, Alamo, Enterprise,
Dollar, Sixt, Eurocar, Budget, Thrifty, National and
many more looking for the best deal for you for when
you arrive in Ibiza - Airport. Choose Car Rental options
on size and manufacturer and pay in your own currency.
So whether you’re visiting Ibiza - Airport for business
or pleasure, make it a good start by hiring a car
with us. CarHire4Lower.com

Address
07820 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
Airport Code
IBZ
Country Code
34
Telephone
(902) 404 704 or (971) 809 000
Website
www.aena.es
Number of Terminals
1
Time Zone
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last
Sunday in October)
Location
The airport is located 7km (4.5 miles) southwest of
Ibiza.
Airport
Guides
Ibiza Airport
Here
you'll find essential information on Ibiza Airport,
including contact details, airport transfer facts,
details of airport facilities, and how to get there.
Full Airport Name
Ibiza Airport
Address
07820 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
Airport Code
IBZ
Country Code
34
Telephone
(902) 404 704 or (971) 809 000
E-mail
Website
www.aena.es
Number of Terminals
1
Time Zone
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last
Sunday in October)
Location
The airport is located 7km (4.5 miles) southwest of
Ibiza.
Driving
Directions
The main access road is the PM-801 (Ibiza-airport)
motorway. An alternative route is the PM-803 (Ibiza-San
José) motorway, taking the Km4 exit.
Car Parking
There are almost 500 parking spaces at the airport.
There is free parking for a maximum of 15 minutes
at Zona Azul (Blue Zone) for pick-up and drop-off.
Parking for longer periods is available at Parking
P1; the first 30 minutes are free
Information
and Help Desks
There is an airport information desk (tel: (902) 404
704) on the Arrivals level. There is also a passenger
service office (tel: (971) 809 207). The Ibiza and
Formentera Island Council operates a tourist information
office on the Arrivals level (tel: (971) 809 118).
Airport Facilities
Money and communications: Facilities include ATMs,
bureaux de change and a bank. There is also a post
office in the Arrivals area.
Eating and drinking: There are fast-food options,
bars, restaurants and cafés.
Shopping: Shopping includes duty-free. Shops are mostly
located on the first floor, before and after security.
Luggage: There is no left-luggage facility at the
airport. A lost property office is situated in Arrivals
(tel: (971) 809 207).
Other facilities: There is a first aid facility, as
well as a pharmacy, a chapel, travel agencies and
over 20 tour operators.
Conference and Business Facilities
There are no conference or meeting facilities at the
airport.
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
The airport can be easily accessed by disabled passengers
and is equipped with lifts, lowered pavements, adapted
telephones and toilets. There are several dedicated
spaces for disabled travellers in the airport car
park. Taxis for disabled passengers are also available
from Radio Taxi de San José (tel: (971) 398
340).
|
| Ibiza
Airport (IATA: IBZ, ICAO: LEIB) is the airport serving
the Balearic islands of Ibiza and Formentera, used by
95% of all people who arrive at or depart from these two
islands. The airport is located 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest
of Ibiza Town. The
airport traffic is characterised by the seasonal nature
of the tourist industry, and as such it handles over
85% of the total volume of passengers during the six
months of the peak season (May-October). The airport
also offers year-round scheduled inter-island and mainland
traffic, with flights operating to primary business
hubs, such as Barcelona, Madrid and Palma de Mallorca.
The
airport was first established as a temporary military
airport during the Spanish Civil War, and 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 was then 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 neighbouring Majorca. The airport was reopened on
1 April 1958 with the first destinations during that
year including Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona,
Valencia and Madrid.
The
airport was 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 3.5 million
passengers a year at the airport.
In
2008 the airport handled 4,647,487 passengers and 57,235
aircraft movements, a respective 2.5% and 1.1% decline
compared to 2007.
|