Bilbao Airport

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Bilbao Airport

Bilboko aireportua
Aeropuerto de Bilbao
Aena Bilbao.svg
Aeropuerto Bilbao Loiu 01.jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/Operator Aena
Serves Bilbao metropolitan area
Location Loiu and Sondika, Biscay, Spain
Opened19 September 1948;76 years ago (1948-09-19)
Operating base for
Elevation  AMSL 42 m / 137 ft
Coordinates 43°18′04″N02°54′38″W / 43.30111°N 2.91056°W / 43.30111; -2.91056
Website www.aena.es/en/bilbao.html
Map
Basque Country location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
BIO/LEBB
Location of airport in the Basque Country
Bilbao Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
10/282,0006,562Asphalt
12/302,6008,530Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers6,336,441
Passenger change 17-18Increase2.svg10.0%
Aircraft Movements49,966
Movements change 17-18Increase2.svg6.3%
Cargo (t)1,216
Cargo change 17-18Decrease2.svg 37.8%
Sources: Passenger Traffic, AENA [1]
Spanish AIP, AENA [2] [3]

Bilbao Airport( IATA : BIO, ICAO : LEBB) is a minor international airport located 9 km (5.6 mi) north [4] of Bilbao, in the municipality of Loiu, in Biscay. It is the largest airport in the Basque Country and northern Spain, with 6,336,441 passengers in 2023. It is famous for its new main terminal opened in 2000 designed by Santiago Calatrava.

Contents

History

Foundation and early years

After various aeronautic experiments in the province of Biscay, in October 1927 steps were taken by the Union of Public Works to establish an airport in Bilbao. A Provincial Board was created to study the possible location of the airport. It was not until 1936 that the General Aeronautics Management authorised the installation of an airport in Sondika. However, due to the site's many deficiencies, the airport was not considered of interest. Bilbao is surrounded by mountains and a flat valley without significant population had to be found.[ citation needed ]

The construction works commenced during the Civil War but during this time and until June 1937 the airport was only used as a base for military activities. In 1938, the second stage of the airport's development began. The council resumed procedures with the government to modify the primitive project of 1936 and the drafting of a new project was authorised and later approved by the General Management of Infrastructure.[ citation needed ]

In 1940, it was decided by common agreement with the local organisations affected to build a civilian airport in Sondika. The construction works progressed slowly and on 19 September 1948, the airport was at last opened to daytime traffic with the establishment of an air path to Madrid by Aviación y Comercio, SA. Two years later, the terminal, named Carlos Haya after the well-known pilot from Bilbao, began to give service.[ citation needed ] At this time, the airport had an asphalt runway, the 11/29 (measuring 1,440 by 45 m (4,724 by 148 ft)), another earth runway (measuring 1,500 by 150 m (4,921 by 492 ft)), a taxiway, a passenger terminal, a tower control, a radio beacon, a direction finder as well as police, post office, weather, health, fuel and telephone services. In 1955, a taxiway was built to link the runway with the parking stands and terminal. An apron measuring 124 by 60 m (407 by 197 ft), a hangar for the Royal Flying Club of Vizcaya and permanent facilities for Campsa were also built.[ citation needed ]

Between 1964 and 1965, an instrumental ILS landing system and a meteorological radio for storm detection were installed; the runway was extended to 2,000 m (6,562 ft) and the apron to 12,000 m2 (130,000 sq ft). In 1975, the runway was surfaced and its orientation became 10/28 due to the change in magnetic declination.[ citation needed ] In 1977, the parking stand was extended, a link road was built and an ILS system was installed. The runway 12/30, measuring 2,600 m (8,530 ft) long, was opened the same year and the airport was classified as first category the following year. As a result of the population density of the area, approaching planes may have to fly over the extensive Derio cemetery.[ citation needed ]

During the 1980s, the ILS landing system entered into service for runway 10/28; the communication centre, passenger terminal and parking facilities were enlarged; and a fire service building and cargo terminal were constructed.[ citation needed ]

On 19 February 1985, an Iberia flight from Madrid crashed into Mount Oiz, all passengers and crew died. [5]

Development since 1990

In 1996, a new taxiway with two rapid exits and a new aircraft parking apron were built. The works required the removal of tons of soil poisoned with lindane residues.[ citation needed ] In May 1999, the new tower control was put into service, which allowed for a more centred vision of the airfield and at the same time facilitated airport operations. On 19 November 2000, a new terminal area was opened in the north zone, consisting of a new terminal building, with a surface area of 32,000 m2 (340,000 sq ft), a car park with 3,000 parking spaces measuring 95,000 m2 (1,020,000 sq ft) and a north apron for aircraft parking to serve the new terminal area.[ citation needed ]

In February 2009, plans were announced to expand the terminal building, the facilities and the car parking so as to double the current capacity to 8 million passengers. The work was expected be finished in 2014 and cost €114 million but in 2010 the Spanish Government announced the project would be delayed by at least 5 years due to spending cuts and a decline in passenger numbers. [6]

Design of the passenger terminal

Bilbao Airport interior Bilbao Airport interior.jpg
Bilbao Airport interior
Bilbao Airport jetway Bilbao Airport finger.jpg
Bilbao Airport jetway
Control tower Bilbao Airport control tower - April 2019 (1).jpg
Control tower

The terminal has a sleek design, with two symmetrical "wings" and a sharp tip at its center which is especially visible when approaching the terminal from the sides. This original design has granted the building the nickname of La Paloma ("The Dove"). [7] White concrete and glass have been used. The interiors are open and luminous spaces, distributed in two floors, the upper one for departures (check-in counters and gates) and the lower for arrivals.

There has been some criticism of Santiago Calatrava's design by Aena, the Spanish airport authority, because it seems difficult to make further enlargements in the terminal's capacity because the design is too closed. In spite of this, modifications took place in 2005–2006 in the check-in area to provide enhanced shopping facilities for travellers, which almost doubled the retail space now being offered.

Users of the airport widely complained about its lack of an arrivals area, since once passengers cleared customs, they stepped directly outside, and there they were often exposed to the elements. The airport built a glass-walled shelter to remedy this problem. [7]

Traffic

The airport has seen a constant increase in its traffic numbers, the old terminal was already saturated and obsolete in 1990, although it had been renewed only a few years earlier.[ citation needed ] At the present day Bilbao is the most important hub in northern Spain and the number of passengers using the new terminal continues to rise, especially after the increased tourist interest in the city since the opening of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.[ citation needed ]

With the past increase of traffic, the terminal would have become saturated again in a year because it is designed to handle about 4.5 million passengers per year, in 2007 it went nearly to its maximum capacity. However, the Great Recession reversed the situation by early 2009, decreasing the number of passengers by 24% in January compared to previous year. In 2014 traffic is on the rise again and saw the recovery of passengers up to 5.4 million passengers by 2018. [8]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Bilbao Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Athens [9]
Aer Lingus Dublin [10]
Seasonal: Cork (begins 16 April 2025) [11]
Air Arabia Tangier [12]
Air Cairo Cairo, Hurghada, [13] Luxor [14]
Air Europa Lanzarote, Madrid, [15] Palma de Mallorca, [16] Tenerife–North [17]
Seasonal: Ibiza, Menorca
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle [18]
Azores Airlines Seasonal: Ponta Delgada [19]
Brussels Airlines Brussels [20]
easyJet Geneva, Manchester
Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse (begins 4 April 2025), [21] Bristol, Milan–Malpensa
Edelweiss Air Zurich [ citation needed ]
Eurowings Düsseldorf [22]
Seasonal: Berlin (begins 13 March 2025), [23] Hamburg, [24] Stuttgart [25]
Iberia Madrid, [26] Santiago de Compostela, Valencia
Seasonal: Funchal, [27] La Palma
KLM Amsterdam [28]
Lufthansa Frankfurt, [29] Munich [29]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Copenhagen, [30] Oslo, Stockholm–Arlanda (begins 14 June 2025) [31]
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal: Copenhagen (begins 27 June 2025) [32]
Smartwings Seasonal charter: Sal, [33] Tirana [34]
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon [35]
Transavia Eindhoven [36]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul [37]
United Airlines Seasonal: Newark (begins 31 May 2025) [38]
Volotea Alicante, Florence, Gran Canaria, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca, Paris–Orly, Porto, Rome–Fiumicino, Seville, Tenerife–South, Valencia, Venice
Seasonal: Athens, Castellón, Faro, Ibiza, Lyon, Marrakesh, Menorca, Murcia, [39] Naples, Olbia, [40] Palermo (resumes 12 April 2025), [41] Santorini [42]
Vueling Alicante, [43] Amsterdam, [44] Barcelona, [43] Brussels, [44] Fuerteventura, [43] Granada, [43] Gran Canaria, [43] Ibiza, [43] Lanzarote, [43] Lisbon, [43] London–Gatwick, [43] London–Heathrow (resumes 30 March 2025), [45] Málaga, [43] Menorca, [43] Milan–Malpensa, [43] Marrakesh, [44] Palma de Mallorca, [43] Paris–Orly, [46] Porto, [44] Prague, [43] Seville, [43] Tenerife–North, [43] Valencia [43]
Seasonal: Faro [ citation needed ], Hamburg, [44] Jerez de la Frontera, Malta, [47] Paris–Charles de Gaulle [ citation needed ], Rome–Fiumicino, [44] Santiago de Compostela [44]
Wizz Air Rome–Fiumicino (begins 7 July 2025), [48] Vienna [49]
Seasonal: Warsaw–Chopin [50]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at BIO airport. See Wikidata query.
PassengersChange from previous yearAircraft movementsChange from previous yearCargo (tonnes)Change from previous year
20002,556,373Steady2.svg45,506Steady2.svg4,038Steady2.svg
20012,491,770Decrease2.svg2.5%44,166Decrease2.svg3%3,674Decrease2.svg9,1%
20022,463,698Decrease2.svg1.1%39,832Decrease2.svg9.9%3,699Increase2.svg0.6%
20032,850,524Increase2.svg15.7%44,009Increase2.svg10.4%3,813Increase2.svg3.1%
20043.395,773Increase2.svg19.1%50,361Increase2.svg14.4%4,152Increase2.svg8.9%
20053,843,953Increase2.svg13.2%56,285Increase2.svg11.8%3,956Decrease2.svg4.7%
20063,876,072Increase2.svg0.8%58,574Increase2.svg4.1%3,417Decrease2.svg13.6%
20074,286,751Increase2.svg10.6%63,076Increase2.svg7.7%3,230Decrease2.svg5.5%
20084,172,903Decrease2.svg2.7%61,682Decrease2.svg2.2%3,178Decrease2.svg1.1%
20093,654,957Decrease2.svg12.4%54,148Decrease2.svg12.2%2,691Decrease2.svg15.3%
20103,888,969Increase2.svg6.4%54,119Decrease2.svg0.12,547Decrease2.svg5.4%
20114,045,613Increase2.svg4.0%54,432Increase2.svg0.6%2,633Increase2.svg3.4%
20124,171,092Increase2.svg3.1%50,030Decrease2.svg8.1%2,663Increase2.svg1.1%
20133,800,789Decrease2.svg8.9%42,683Decrease2.svg14.7%2,536Decrease2.svg4.8%
20144,015,352Increase2.svg5.6%42,590Decrease2.svg0.2%2,855Increase2.svg12.6%
20154,277,430Increase2.svg6.5%43,862Increase2.svg3%2,872Increase2.svg0.6%
20164,588,265Increase2.svg7.3%45,105Increase2.svg2.8%2,974Increase2.svg3.6%
20174,973,712Increase2.svg8.4%46,989Increase2.svg4.2%1,956Decrease2.svg34.2%
20185,469,453Increase2.svg10%49,966Increase2.svg6.3%1,216Decrease2.svg37.8%
Source: Aena Statistics [1]

Top Carriers

RankCarrierPassengers 2021 %Passenger %
Change 2020
Passenger %
Change 2019
1 Vueling 1,351,07752.35Increase2.svg 71.4Decrease2.svg 42.1
2 Iberia 259,46910.05Increase2.svg 50.5Decrease2.svg 52.5
3 Volotea 238,7699.25Increase2.svg 65.9Decrease2.svg 5.7
4 Lufthansa 211,2038.18Increase2.svg 80.1Decrease2.svg 62.2
5 Air Europa 187,9697.28Increase2.svg 33.2Decrease2.svg 59.1
6 KLM 80,0093.10Increase2.svg 36.3Decrease2.svg 60.1
7 Air Nostrum 55,8312.16Increase2.svg 47.2Decrease2.svg 63.8
8 Air France 43,7081.69Decrease2.svg 30.2Decrease2.svg 79.6
9 Brussels Airlines 23,8640.92Decrease2.svg 22.7Decrease2.svg 84.6
10 Eurowings 22,0510.85Increase2.svg 23.0Decrease2.svg 82.9
Source: Aena Statistics [1]

Busiest routes

Busiest european routes from BIO (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London-Gatwick 346,237Increase2.svg 38%
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 249,852Increase2.svg 35%
3Flag of Germany.svg Munich 249,224Increase2.svg 23%
4Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt 246,794Increase2.svg 5%
5Flag of France.svg Paris-Charles de Gaulle 237,398Increase2.svg 44%
6Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon 151,299Increase2.svg 38%
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels 95,469Increase2.svg 49%
8Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin Airport 90,202Increase2.svg 11%
9Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 76,850Increase2.svg 29%
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester 61,176Increase2.svg 12%
11Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf 57,787Increase2.svg 3%
12Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul 50,800Increase2.svg 46%
13Flag of Greece.svg Athens 49,478Increase2.svg 162%
14Flag of Italy.svg Milan-Malpensa 45,342Increase2.svg 121%
15Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen 39,962Increase2.svg 117%
16Flag of Italy.svg Rome-Fiumicino 35,312Steady2.svg New route
17Flag of Italy.svg Florence 34,480Steady2.svg New route
18Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eindhoven 33,743Increase2.svg 7%
19Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zurich 32,894Increase2.svg 74%
20Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw-Chopin 27,032Steady2.svg New route
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo [51]
Busiest intercontinental routes from BIO (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakech 19,433Steady2.svg New route
2Flag of Morocco.svg Tangier 18,839Increase2.svg 24%
3Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo 8,087Increase2.svg 250%
4Flag of Egypt.svg Luxor 7,787Increase2.svg 272%
5Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers 1,119Increase2.svg 36%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo [51]
Busiest domestic routes from BIO (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid 780,296Increase2.svg 20%
2Flag of Catalonia.svg Barcelona 653,728Increase2.svg 24%
3Flag of Andalucia.svg Seville 382,575Increase2.svg 24%
4Flag of Andalucia.svg Málaga 329,166Increase2.svg 19%
5Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Palma de Mallorca 306,392Increase2.svg 9%
6Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Valencia 193,808Increase2.svg 23%
7Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Tenerife-North 190,670Increase2.svg 5%
8Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Alicante 189,624Increase2.svg 1%
9Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Menorca 139,367Increase2.svg 4%
10Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Lanzarote 133,360Decrease2.svg 1%
11Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Gran Canaria 132,841Increase2.svg 6%
12Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Ibiza 123,858Increase2.svg 4%
13Flag of Galicia.svg Santiago de Compostela 78,988Increase2.svg 34%
14Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Fuerteventura 39,589Decrease2.svg 11%
15Flag of Galicia.svg A Coruña 29,480Increase2.svg 10%
16Flag of Andalucia.svg Granada 23,925Decrease2.svg 32%
17Flag of Andalucia.svg Jerez de la Frontera 18,464Decrease2.svg 2%
18Flag of Andalucia.svg Almería 17,971Increase2.svg 21%
19Flag of the Canary Islands.svg La Palma 8,788Increase2.svg 57%
20Flag of Galicia.svg Vigo 8,738Increase2.svg 22%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo [51]

Public transport

Bus

Metro extension

There is a project to extend Metro Bilbao's Line 3 to the airport in the near future, but there is no official timetable yet.

Accidents and incidents

See also

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