About Ibiza Airport
Ibiza Airport has been growing at a fast pace in recent years, with a huge increase in passenger and aircraft traffic over the last few years.
That’s the main reason why the airport is undergoing major construction work in the area around the Departure Hall, aiming to extend the current Departure Hall to a maximum of 22 million passengers per year.
Construction on the two-year project began this week. In the near future, the Departure Hall will be extended to 8.000 square meters, with an extension to the building’s southern wing of 500 square meters.
The expansion is expected to increase the flow of passengers at the airport, and will allow for 1,6 million passengers per year, with around 130 new aircraft each month.
Apart from the increased capacity, the Ibiza Airport’s construction works are also being carried out in order to facilitate the creation of new aircraft parking bays.
Aside from the existing building projects, the Spanish airport operator plans to extend the runway to a maximum length of 1,800 meters.
Part of the larger project of the airport’s growth will also involve a future extension of its Terminal 1, which is expected to be complete by 2021.
That means that the Spanish Airport will be expanding its capacity over the next few years, with its new Departure Hall and the extension of the existing Terminal 1.
A new Terminal 2 is planned for the airport in the next few years, and is expected to be completed by 2025.
The current Departure Hall in the Ibiza Airport is capable of handling over 8.7 million passengers, while its Terminal 1 is set to be able to handle around 10 million passengers by 2021.
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Johannesburg Airport
Johannesburg is split into a number of ‘clusters’. For an example of the difficulty of getting information in Johannesburg go here.
In an instance such as this it’s understandable that Johannesburg City Government will be far more likely to respond to a request from an airport than it would a request from the City of Johannesburg itself.
Regional City of Johannesburg
To go to the Johannesburg Regional City of Johannesburg (they must be regional though) you have to go to O. R. Tambo International Airport and go to the tourism counter in Terminal 2. Ask them for details and mention your flight number.
International City of Johannesburg
When you fly to Johannesburg International Airport you go through the City of Joburg’s city border. For international passengers travelling to the International City of Johannesburg (I.C.J.) you can travel to I.C.J via the O. R. Tambo International Airport.
We think that if you’re flying for business, you’ll want to fly into Johannesburg’s International City (I.C.J.) anyway to get to the International Business Centre.
To get to I.C.J go to O. R. Tambo International Airport and check in to your international flight. Then inquire for information on the International City of Johannesburg at the international arrivals terminal (on the right hand side).
On the airport map of the International City of Johannesburg, it’s easier to just go to the City Centre Airport in O. R. Tambo Airport. There’s a number for the City Centre Airport and you can get details from there.
City of Joburg’s City Municipality
The City of Joburg’s City Municipality is split into a number of regions and each region has its own local authority.
To get information about the City of Joburg’s City Municipality just contact them. For a local authority, the City of Joburg seems to be the most likely.
City Region of Johannesburg
The City of Joburg’s City Region comprises the City of Joburg’s central city, parts of Braamfontein, Mitchells Plain, North West Province, Gauteng Province and parts of Soweto and Tembisa.
City Region of Joburg’s Local Authority
To get information about the City of Joburg’s City Region (City Region’s Local Authority) contact them at City Region’s Local Authority: Johannesburg Region.
We assume that if you are travelling for business you would likely want to fly into the City Region anyway to get to the International Business Centre.
City Region of Johannesburg Local Authority Map
International City of Joburg
To get information about the International City of Joburg’s International City you can contact City Region of Johannesburg Local Authority and ask them. For example, if you have flights in the International City you could contact the International City Local Authority.
This may be a bit easier than trying to get information from City Region’s Local Authority.
International City’s Local Authority Map
City Region of Joburg’s City Municipality
If you are flying into the City Region’s City Municipality you have to travel to the City Municipality’s city border and ask for city information. The City Region’s City Municipality is split up into three regions.
The City Region of Joburg’s City Municipality comprises the City of Johannesburg, City of West Gate, Johannesburg Central, City of Midrand, and Randburg.