
Ibiza Airport
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- IATA Code
- IBZ
- ICAO Code
- LEIB
- Website
- http://www.aena.es
- City
- Ibiza
- Country
- Spain and Canary Islands
- Runways
- 2800m x 45m
- Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Aer Lingus
Air Europa Lineas Aereas
airberlin
bmibaby
British Airways
Condor Flugdienst
easyJet
Germanwings
Iberia
Jet2.com
Jetairfly
Lufthansa
Luxair
Monarch Airlines
NIKI
Ryanair
SkyWork Airlines
Transavia Airlines
Transavia.com France
TUIfly
Vueling Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Aeroflot
Air France
Alitalia
BA CityFlyer
Etihad Airways
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Ibiza Airport is an international airport serving the Balearic islands of Ibiza and Formentera, in the Mediterranean Sea. Ibiza is a major tourist destination and its traffic experiences strong seasonal fluctuations, with the vast majority of traffic coming in the warmer months of the year. easyJet, Vueling and Air Berlin are the major year-round operators, while many European airlines offer seasonal and charter service over the summer months.
Location of Ibiza Airport, Spain and Canary Islands
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Monarch Airlines expanding summer schedule from Birmingham and East Midlands
Jet2.com launches Glasgow-Ibiza service
IAG to ground bmibaby from Sep-2012; network reductions from Jun-2012
Jet2.com to launch East Midlands-Ibiza service in May-2013
Ibiza Airport terminal expanded
easyJet takes delivery of 200th A320
Ryanair announces further route cuts at Edinburgh Airport
Ryanair to announce additional cuts at Edinburgh Airport
easyJet commences services from Southend Airport
Volotea to launch fourth base in Ibiza
Jet2.com expanding Glasgow network in summer 2012
Iberia Express launches operations on 25-Mar-2012
Iberia Express releases details of initial routes
Volotea to launch 34 additional routes in Jun-2012
Ryanair to launch 21 new London Stansted routes; five from London Luton
Ryanair to expand Barcelona El Prat network in Apr-2012
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Lufthansa Italia consolidates its position at Milan Malpensa
Lufthansa Italia this month announced plans to launch frequent (up to daily) services from Milan’s Malpensa Airport to Catania (Sicily) and Prague from 01-Nov-2010, using A319s. These are not easy routes on which to win business with considerably more offered on the Catania route from Alitalia’s Air One subsidiary, Windjet and easyJet, and to Prague from CSA and easyJet. Less than two years after Lufthansa’s interest in taking over the ailing Alitalia fizzled out when Air France purchased a stake, prompting Lufthansa to set up its own new brand, Lufthansa Italia, at Milan, what are the prospects now for Lufthansa’s first new airline that it had set up in a foreign market?
Ash and snow take a bite out of easyJet, but still profitable
Mother nature is going to cost easyJet as much as GBP100 million this year, but the UK-based LCC does not expect that to prevent it from posting a healthy profit. Winter snow disruptions in 2009 and 2010 resulted in losses of approximately GBP25 million. The recent ash-related airspace shut downs are expected to cost another GBP50-75 million.
Ryanair's negotiations with Boeing break down
Ryanair stated negotiations with Boeing regarding an order for 200 aircraft, for delivery between 2013 and 2015, have broken down, due to the manufacturer changing the delivery conditions for the aircraft, adding an order is now “highly unlikely to happen”.
Ryanair plans new bases at Leeds Bradford and Malta
Ryanair recently announced plans to expand its bases, adding another in the UK and one in Malta. The move supports the carrier’s recent announcements of capacity cut backs at Manchester, London Stansted and Dublin International Airports.
World’s largest airport operator reports 12% passenger traffic and 21% cargo reduction in May-2009
Spain’s national airport authority, Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA), the world’s largest airport operator, reported an 11.9% year-on-year reduction in passenger traffic (to 16.3 million passengers) in May-2009, with a steeper 20.5% reduction in cargo volumes. Aircraft movements were down 8.2% to 196,750.
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