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Air Europa Line is one of the well-known and respected airlines in the aviation industry. Having a huge fleet of aircraft,Air Europa Line has several flights flying to and fro between Ibiza and Abuja.
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Why Choose Air Europa Line Flights To Fly From Ibiza to Abuja
Known for its exceptional service, punctuality and affordable prices, Air Europa Line is the most preferred airline by passengers to fly from Ibiza to Abuja. The delicious in-flight menu is also an additional reason to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja.
In all, Air Europa Line operates 1 flights between Ibiza and Abuja each day. The first Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja departs at 21:30 and the last Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja departs at 21:30. So, no matter, what time of the day you need to fly from Ibiza to Abuja or what time you need to fly back from Abuja to Ibiza, Air Europa Line has got your back.
If you are planning to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja on 2022-10-07, the minimum price is Rs. 70947 for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 and the maximum price is Rs. 70947 for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30.
Overall, Air Europa Line offers you almost all the options that you need to make your journey from Ibiza to Abuja, hassle-free, delightful and memorable.
Booking Tip - Ideally, if you are looking to get the best price for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja, you must try to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at least 90 days prior to your date of travel.
How Long Does Air Europa Line Flight Take To Reach Abuja from Ibiza
The direct i.e. the nonstop Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 will help you reach Abuja in 25h 55m. However, the connecting Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 will help you reach Abuja in 25h 55m.
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Ibiza to Abuja Air Europa Line Flights Fare
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About Ibiza
If you are looking for the right way to get rid of all your stress and go to a lot of beach parties, Ibiza in Spain is the place for you. It is situated off the east coast of Spain and has become quite the party spot. Apart from being a hot party destination, Ibiza also has family-friendly beaches, delicious food, and lush green hills. You will wake up to the beautiful, breathtaking water every day. You can also head to the Formentera beach if you want to take a break from all the partying. You can also go scuba diving with dolphins in Ibiza, apart from the other water activities like snorkelling, paddle surfing and so on. You can either book a hotel in Ibiza with a view of the sea or one that has a view of the beautiful buildings and busy streets. You will even find a lot of luxurious accommodations in Ibiza that you simply cannot ignore.
Best Time to Visit Ibiza
Ibiza is an island city and the best time to visit is from May to October. The temperature ranges from 21 and 29 degree Celsius. Ibiza is known as a party destination, and it only gets crazier during these months. You will have to book a hotel in Ibiza much in advance if you are travelling during the summer. You can also attend music festivals like the International Music Summit and Ibiza Rocks. This is the perfect time to enjoy the turquoise blue water and the water activities that come with it. You will also be among the most polite and helpful people. Since this is also considered a high season, getting cheap flight tickets to Ibiza might be difficult, though you might come across interesting flight deals to Ibiza. Since this is also peak season, a lot of parties are hosted in Ibiza. You can drink and dance until the wee hours and spend the next day treating your hangover.
November to April is the low season in Ibiza, and the party scenes are slightly dimmer than they are in summer. The temperature ranges from 12 to 18 degree Celsius in winter. If you are not too keen on partying, this is the right time for you to visit Ibiza. However, you will not be able to take a boat and go sightseeing during this time. The water is not really favourable for you to get on a boat. A couple of restaurants, hotels and pubs are also shut during this time. You can avoid the crowd and enjoy the weather all by yourself. You will also get a great deal on accommodations and flights during this time. The prices drop because it is offseason. Make sure you book a hotel in Ibiza that has a sea view or is closer to the beach. That way, you will be able to enjoy the Mediterranean weather even better than usual. If you don't want to miss peak season and yet enjoy a great vacation, you can plan your trip in early May or late October.
Places to Visit in Ibiza
Even though Ibiza is known as the crazy party destination in Spain, there are quite a lot of tourist attractions that you can visit without being dragged to a party. The beaches here are simply mesmerizing and catching the sunset from one of the beaches will only leave you awestruck. Apart from sunbathing and soaking in the sun, you can visit the different galleries in the city, historical sites and caves, too. Benirrás Beach and the Sunday Drummers is a part-shingle and part-sand beach. One of the specialities of the beach is its historical significance. On August 18, 1981, a day that later got called as the Day of the Drums, hundreds of people gathered on the beach to protest against the Gulf War. However, the event got banned in 2002. You can also visit the Museu d'Art Contemporani, the Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art, and look at the marvellous works of Antoni Marí Ribas and other painters.
Visit the Cala Comte beach, a small beach made for everyone who loves beaches but is not too fond of sand. The beach also has three lovely restaurants on the top of the cliff from where you can enjoy yet another view of the sunset. Dalt Vila is Ibiza's old two and on a hill. You can catch a view of the sea from within the ancient walls and magnificent building. You can just walk around the old town, shop from the little shops, visit the Museums and try the little cafes in the town. Es Vedrà is a secluded island and is also the third most magnetic place on earth. There is also a popular local belief that Phoenician Goddess Tanit was born here and it also housed sirens and sea nymphs who tried to lure Ulysses from his ship. The story is what makes the island interesting, but the place itself makes for a wonderful spot to take pictures. Can Marça Caves is a popular tourist spot, and this is also where smugglers used to hide all of their illegal stashes. Make sure you also catch the light show thrown by the authorities.
Things to do in Ibiza
Since it is one of the most happening party destinations, a lot of young tourists only come here for the beach parties during summer. You can also try the water activities here like snorkelling, diving, swimming at the beach, paddle surfing and more. You can also go sightseeing to the nearby islands or beaches and a tour of Ibiza island. Ibiza also has museums and art galleries for you to explore. You can also try the food in Ibiza along with the mind-blowing cocktails. You can also head to the Formentera islands, one of the smallest beaches among the Balearic islands and it is about 20 minutes away from Ibiza by ferry. You can take a break from all the partying and just come here to relax. If you are partying, make sure you head to Elrow at Amnesia for the craziest party that you will ever attend. Spend a day at Dalt Vila that preserves the history of Ibiza. You will also find a lot of spots here to take good pictures. You can also head to Pikes Hotel for a crazy party. It is also where legendary singer Freddie Mercury threw a lot of bashes. If you are in the mood to get adventurous, you can go mountain biking in Ibiza. You can pair up with a lot of other tourists and go for mountain biking. You can also go hiking to the top of Sa Talaia. It is only approximately 2 km walk, and you will get to witness the best view of the city from up here. Make sure you are right in time for the sunset.
Foods and Restaurant in Ibiza
Ibiza is famous for the Ensaimada, which is like a Danish pastry, Arros de Matances, a rice dish combined with meat, Sofrit Pages, a countryside cuisine and Frita de Porc, which is a pork dish like the name suggests. You will also find quite a lot of Indian restaurants in Ibiza like Mumak, Kathmandu, Curry Club and so on. However, finding Jain food might be a little bit of trouble. Bambuddha is a popular place for you to get some Japanese food. Sa Capella is another popular restaurant that used to be a church. The restaurant has an eclectic set of cuisines that haven't changed one bit for the last 15 years. The non-vegetarian food here is a highlight. La Bodega is one of the best places to go to for Spanish food. You can also try local street food or the shacks at the beach, so you enjoy the view of the sunset or the beach for a longer time. Since this is a popular party destination, you will also get the best cocktails here.
How to reach Ibiza
The Ibiza airport is functional within the other cities of Spain but the most popular route to reach Ibiza is to land in Barcelona and take a boat ride to Ibiza from there. But if you do want to land in Ibiza directly, there are a couple of flights that you can take. Lufthansa and British Airways frequently fly to Ibiza and have layovers at Munich and Frankfurt. The flight connectivity to Ibiza is not that bad, but it is always best to take a boat from Barcelona. In fact, you can even spend a day or two in Barcelona before you head to Ibiza. Ibiza airport has quite a lot of facilities like the airport shuffle, VIP lounges, duty-free shopping areas, restaurants and cafes. It is also quite easy to get a taxi or other public transport to your hotel from Ibiza airport. Flight tickets to Ibiza are quite expensive and flying to Barcelona is slightly cheaper. If you book in advance, you will also get decent flight deals to Ibiza online.
About Abuja
The city of Abuja, overlooked by the dominating Aso Rock, is the capital city of Nigeria. Located right in the middle of the country, Abuja is a planned city that was developed in the 1980s. It actually managed to replace Lagos to be the new capital of Nigeria.
Best time to visit Abuja
Due to its proximity to the equator, the city of Abuja is hot through most of the year. However, out of the heat that you do face, they are pleasant and mild in some months in Abuja. The city also witnesses some moderate rainfall which adds to the humidity you might face. You will have to prepare yourself mentally concerning the heat as you will face a lot of it. The months January through July though, are pleasant. In fact, January to March is recognised as the best time to visit Abuja. The temperature is at a friendly 26 degree Celsius, and the humidity in the air is quite mild. This helps the tourism industry to attract more crowds. You will actually see a slew of tourists during these months as the mild temperatures are easy on the senses. Due to the peak season though, there is a surge in the hotel prices. You will find cheap hotels also spike up their rates during the peak season. Hence, it would be ideal for making prior hotel bookings to Abuja to avoid the last-minute surge in prices. The good thing is, the flight tickets are quite decent, irrespective of the peak season.
From May through August, you will witness a rise in the humidity level in the air. Even though the temperature is slightly mild, the humidity will make things a little difficult. Travelling within the city or engaging in tourist activities might become tough. You will have to constantly carry bottles of water and ensure that you stay hydrated throughout the day. The humidity will sap out all your energy. Avoiding these months would be the best choice. Unless you're okay with the excess heat, you should at all cost, not plan a trip to Abuja during these months. Instead, you can opt for the months of September through November. These months also see a moderate temperature where the humidity is also not too much. It would be nice to carry equipment such as moisturisers and bottles of water to survive in Abuja. But these mild months would be refreshing and paint a new colour to the vibe of Abuja. You can make prior bookings of flight tickets and accommodations in Abuja to avoid any excess cost. You might even receive some online deals.
Places to visit in Abuja
As part of your Abuja rendezvous, you can start your exploring by checking out the famous Zuma Rock. The rock is composed of gabbro and granodiorite. In the past, the Gbagyi tribe people used the rock to defend themselves from invasions and attacks from neighbouring tribes. You can take up trekking and hiking as an activity to reach the peak of the rock. You should also visit the National Mosque of Abuja. The beautiful structure has a golden dome and boasts Islamic architecture. It is Nigeria's national mosque and holds tremendous religious significance. It was constructed back in 1984 and is open to non-Muslims as well. Aso Rock is another interesting natural granitic rock that is situated on the outskirts of the capital city. Important buildings such as the Supreme Court and the Nigerian National Assembly are both located close by. Another beautiful mosque that you can visit is the An Noor Mosque. The place is quaint and quiet.
Things to do in Abuja
One of the best ways for you to spend your time in Abuja would be to hang out at the Millennium Park. The park is in proximity with the former Presidential Palace. It is beautiful and has the Zuma Rock in the background too. You can actually take a picnic basket and spend your time in leisure at the park. You can also indulge in a boating rendezvous at the Jabi Lake. The scenic landscape is sure to marvel you. You should also visit the National Children's Park and Zoo Abuja. It has some basic animals, including turtles, jackals and more. The IBB International Golf & Country Club is definitely another place that you should visit. The vast expanse is certainly a spectacular sight, plus you can also explore the golf course. Pack yourselves a nice lunch basket and head to Usuma Lower Dam for a lovely afternoon. The place is gorgeous and soothing to the senses, especially since it is not surrounded by the city's noise and bustle. You can also indulge in some waterfalls excursions. The Gurara Falls is one such place that you simply cannot miss. You also should go exploring at the Pedam Lake.
Food and restaurants in Abuja
Abuja's food culture is heavily influenced by the tribal traditions of Nigeria. You would majorly find a lot of dishes that celebrate the Nigerian cuisine and style of cooking. It would actually be a good opportunity for you to try out some exquisite authentic Nigerian cuisine. Their tribal dishes are a rage in the city of Abuja. Over the years though, they have managed to infuse much of their traditional cuisines with European flavours to promote tourism. You will find some lovely African meals favouring European-style cooking. The food culture is a trip on its own and you can make the most of it in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. You can start your culinary excursion in Abuja from the Salamander Café. It is recognised for its cool vibe and manages to attract a slew of native crowds. The quaint cafe offers not just extraordinary coffee but also books to indulge in while you sip on the beverage. The menu is also curated to serve the natives as well as the international crowd. You will find Indian cuisine also in Abuja as the city has the famous Wakkis, a restaurant that boasts Indian cuisine.
From murgh malai to tandoori chicken, if you are in no mood to experiment with the traditional Nigerian cuisine, then you can simply make regular visits to Wakkis. The staff is friendly, and the cooking styles are very indigenous to the raw Indian culture. BluCabana is an interesting restaurant that doesn't just limit to African food but also expands to Middle Eastern cuisine. You will find some exquisite Lebanese food as well as global cuisine such as sandwiches, pastas, pizzas, salads and more. The fish suya is a big seller which basically consists of grilled skewered meat that has been perfectly coated with aromatic spices. At the Bukka at the Hilton, you will find traditional African spread. The dining hall is a vast and beautiful spot which leaves enough room for the fresh breeze to pass through. Not to mention how the classic dishes such as oha soup, pounded yam, jollof rice, egusi soup, to name a few, can be found here. Other restaurants that you can check out are The Charcoal, Vanilla, Jevinik, Dunes Continental and Chez Victor.
How to reach Abuja
As the capital of Nigeria, Abuja enjoys great flight connectivity with other international cities. Abuja does witness some flight action as it is an important city. Although there are no direct flights to Abuja from Indian cities, they do have international airlines that accommodate flights to Abuja. There are many international routes connected to Abuja, such as from Addis Ababa, Kigali, Dubai and Cairo. However, Addis Ababa and Dubai are recognised as the most popular routes to Abuja. Airlines such as RwandAir, Ethiopian Airlines, EgyptAir, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Etihad Airways, Air France and British Airways have flight services to Abuja. Most of these airlines have layovers in their domestic cities. You do not need a specific transit visa when travelling to Abuja. A transit visa is only required when you are travelling from European cities. If you do pick Air France as your airlines to travel to Abuja, then you will need a Schengen transit visa. Similarly, the only other route to Abuja where you would require a transit visa is if you travel by Emirates.
The flight duration of Abuja is quite decent. It takes about 12 hours to 15 hours to reach the city. Flying to Abuja is the only way to reach the Nigerian capital. The flight tickets are a little steep. In fact, they actually start from INR 35,000 and from here, the graph only goes up. Since the flight tickets to Abuja are so pricey, the best way to go about booking a ticket would be to search for online deals. It comes in handy to find great flight deals online to Abuja. You will be surprised by the drastic drop in the ticket prices to Abuja with the addition of discounts. This means you will actually have to invest a lot of time to ensure that you get some good flight deals. You can also use this time to make hotel reservations as that would further reduce the total cost of the trip. These can be found online as various platforms and airlines have sale and discounts. Another way to go about this would be to use up your miles if you are collecting them. You might be eligible for some more discounts depending on the program.
About Air Europa
Air Europa Líneas Aéreas, S.A.U. or better known by its brand name Air Europa, is the third-largest Spanish airline, following Iberia and Vueling Airlines. The airline has its headquarters in Llucmajor, Mallorca, Spain with its main hub at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. Air Europa's secondary focus cities are Palma de Mallorca Airport and Tenerife North Airport, both located in Spain. The airline covers about 44 destinations in Spain, North America, Europe, the Caribbean, Tunisia, South America and Morocco. Air Europa is wholly owned by Globalia, a tourism enterprise that is managed by Juan José Hidalgo with operations of domestic, medium-haul and long haul flights. The airline joined the SkyTeam alliance in 2007. Much recently, Air Europa made an announcement that its operations and management will be acquired by the International Airlines Group (IAG). The airline came into existence in 1986 as a part of ILG-Air Europe Group, a privately owned British airline that was established in 1978. Seventy-five per cent of Air Europa's stakes were owned by many Spanish banks. Initially, the airline's livery was quite similar to that of Air Europe but with a difference in the titles and aircraft that were registered in Spain.
Air Europa commenced charter flights for holiday destinations in the Mediterranean resorts as well as European cities by utilising Boeing 737-300s and Boeing 757s. Air Europa was recognised as the first Spanish private enterprise to operate scheduled flights on a national level. In 1991, the airline's parent company ILG Air Europe ceased operations and trading. However, this did not affect Air Europa, which continued to rake in huge profit margin with their fleet that consisted of Boeing 737s and 757s. A few years later, in 1998, Air Europa signed a franchise agreement with Spain's top airline, Iberia. The agreement has been dissolved since. In fact, Air Europa's business is now owned and operated by Globalia Corporación Empresarial S.A. With the 1990s ending, the airline brought in Boeing 737-800 jets which were introduced with the airline's brand new livery. In 2005, it was announced by SkyTeam that Air Europa along with four more airlines, would be associating with the airline alliance club. The airline was originally supposed to join SkyTeam alliance by 2006. However, the process was postponed to 2007.
Further, as plans of expansion and newer investment opportunities were scouted, Air Europa introduced Air Dominicana, the former flag carrier of the Dominican Republic, which declared bankruptcy by 2009. In 2019, Air Europa received permission from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil to operate domestic flights in the country, making it the first-ever foreign enterprise to receive such authorisation from Brazil. The same was possible due to the changes made to the Brazilian laws. However, updates or details regarding Air Europa's domestic operations in Brazil have not been shared yet. Currently, Air Europa only serves international flights to two of Brazil's destinations, Salvador and Recife from Madrid. With over 66 aircraft operations that took place, Air Europa generated an operating profit of €100 million, as of 2018. In 2019, the parent company of Iberia, Vueling Airlines and British Airways, IAG, announced that the plan to acquire Air Europa from Globalia for a whopping €1 billion. The deal is yet to be closed and is speculated to happen in 2020. This synergy will enhance Madrid as a hub that could compete with Paris, Frankfurt and London in Europe.
Fleet size of Air Europa
Air Europa has the youngest fleet in the continent which stands at about 45 aircraft in service. Presently, the aircraft that are functioning includes eight Airbus A330-200s, two Airbus A330-300s, 20 Boeing 737-800s, eight Boeing 787-s and five Boeing 787-9s. The airline is undergoing a rapid fleet transformation where they intend to convert their mixed fleet into an all-Boeing fleet. Orders to replace the Airbus have already been made and are expected to join the fleet soon. As per speculations, Air Europa's last of Airbus flights will be replaced by 2022. Much recently, the airline also ordered for four Boeing 787 that will soon be joining the fleet to further enhance better in-flight services and to extend its international routes. All of Air Europa's Boeing and Airbus aircraft are equipped with personalised entertainment systems that are attached to the backrest of the seat in front of the passenger. The airline's aircraft engines are also of latest upgrades that have added to the efficiency of the flights and reduction in the fuel expenses.
Baggage Allowance
Air Europa is very precise when it comes to its baggage allowance policy. They have a general rule when it comes to the baggage weight and dimensions that are allowed and used by global standards. The airline expects passengers to carry not more than 23 kg for their checked baggage. The dimensions of the baggage should also not extend more than 158 cm. This is basically the sum of the length, depth and width and also includes the pockets, handles and wheels. As for excess baggage, the airline allows an additional weight that can go up to 32 kg. However, the baggage cannot exceed the 32 kg bracket. It is essential for passengers to first read through the airline's website regarding the baggage allowance. The weight of the baggage also depends on the type of ticket along with the cabin class. The airline does recommend that the passenger purchase extra baggage weight while booking the ticket to receive better tariff and not to have last-minute baggage concerns that could crop up. Depending on the route and the country of transit, the airline's baggage allowance rules also vary.
In-flight services
Air Europa's in-flight services are top-notch and in sync with its contemporaries. As one of the Spanish airlines, the in-flight services of Air Europa have also improved with time. They have better seating configuration now in their short-haul and long haul flights. The seats have a better recline degree to enable better legroom and armrest facilities. The airline also provides in-flight meals for passengers along with snacks that can be purchased on board. There are alcoholic beverages served in the flight. The seats also come with entertainment systems.
Popular routes and top cities for Air Europa
Founded in 1986, Air Europa has since expanded its wings to accommodate domestic route and international route connectivity. The airline's initial operations catered to linking the Canary Islands with London with the help of a Boeing 737-300 aircraft. Since then, the airline has consistently added more destinations to its list. By 2000, Air Europa had scheduled services to a plethora of cities such as New York City, Paris, London, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Havana, Santo Domingo and Porto, to name a few. Further, they added more destinations to its domestic route with places like Valencia, Madrid, La Coruna, Asturias, Ibiza, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Tenerife, Seville, Palma de Mallorca and more. Other top international destinations for Air Europa include Amsterdam, Athens, Bogota, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Casablanca, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Lisbon, Miami, Munich, Panama City, Quito, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, and Zurich. Much recently, they also announce to expand in the Brazil domestic market by introducing new routes and dedicated flights.
Why travel by Air Europa?
Air Europa has built quite a reputation for itself as a Spanish airline. Although it predominantly caters to only European countries and destinations, the airline has been eyeing for international route expansion. As it is part of International Airlines Group, which also has Iberia, British Airways and Aer Lingus as fellow compatriots, Air Europa does have the liberty to expand its international operations further and bring in better connectivity to more destinations. Air Europa already faces tremendous competition in the domestic market with stalwarts like Vueling Airlines and Iberia as threats. But that hasn't stopped its vision to reach the top spot. With new ownership, IAG intends to upscale much of the facilities and services. In fact, with accommodation of better fleet that comprises of Boeing and Airbus aircraft, the in-flight services have been enhanced. Passengers can enjoy the flight as the seats are much better, and the quality of in-flight services have been upscaled. However, the perks of Air Europa don't end here. The airline has made some transformations in terms of its facilities and working style to enable convenience to its customers.
They have incorporated web check-ins on their website to allow passengers to skip the check-in lines at the airport. In fact, further on this, passengers can also acquire details regarding their flight on the website. By adding details of the flight such as its PNR number, Air Europa's website will share flight status as well as flight schedules with the passenger. People can book an Air Europa flight ticket on their website. Thanks to its user-friendly interface, the process to book a ticket is quite self-explanatory. Following the ticket booking, passengers can also understand the stance of baggage allowance depending on their ticket type, on the website. Air Europa has incorporated its flight and customer-related details on the website to make life easy for passengers.
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Air Europa Line is one of the well-known and respected airlines in the aviation industry. Having a huge fleet of aircraft,Air Europa Line has several flights flying to and fro between Ibiza and Abuja.
Just like choosing a Air Europa Line flight to fly from Ibiza to Abuja is the best way for you to travel, booking your flight using InterMiles is the most rewarding way for you to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja.
Why Choose Air Europa Line Flights To Fly From Ibiza to Abuja
Known for its exceptional service, punctuality and affordable prices, Air Europa Line is the most preferred airline by passengers to fly from Ibiza to Abuja. The delicious in-flight menu is also an additional reason to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja.
In all, Air Europa Line operates 1 flights between Ibiza and Abuja each day. The first Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja departs at 21:30 and the last Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja departs at 21:30. So, no matter, what time of the day you need to fly from Ibiza to Abuja or what time you need to fly back from Abuja to Ibiza, Air Europa Line has got your back.
If you are planning to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja on 2022-10-07, the minimum price is Rs. 70947 for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 and the maximum price is Rs. 70947 for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30.
Overall, Air Europa Line offers you almost all the options that you need to make your journey from Ibiza to Abuja, hassle-free, delightful and memorable.
Booking Tip - Ideally, if you are looking to get the best price for your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja, you must try to book your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at least 90 days prior to your date of travel.
How Long Does Air Europa Line Flight Take To Reach Abuja from Ibiza
The direct i.e. the nonstop Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 will help you reach Abuja in 25h 55m. However, the connecting Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja at 21:30 will help you reach Abuja in 25h 55m.
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Earn Miles – InterMiles is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding travel and lifestyle programme that gives you ‘Miles’ on every flight booking that you make for yourself and all your loved ones.
For instance, booking your Air Europa Line flight from Ibiza to Abuja with InterMiles will help you;
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Earn 1317 Miles on booking Lufthansa flight from Ibiza to Abuja at Rs. 43448
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Ibiza to Abuja Air Europa Line Flights Fare
Ibiza to Abuja Air Europa Line Flights Fare
About Ibiza
If you are looking for the right way to get rid of all your stress and go to a lot of beach parties, Ibiza in Spain is the place for you. It is situated off the east coast of Spain and has become quite the party spot. Apart from being a hot party destination, Ibiza also has family-friendly beaches, delicious food, and lush green hills. You will wake up to the beautiful, breathtaking water every day. You can also head to the Formentera beach if you want to take a break from all the partying. You can also go scuba diving with dolphins in Ibiza, apart from the other water activities like snorkelling, paddle surfing and so on. You can either book a hotel in Ibiza with a view of the sea or one that has a view of the beautiful buildings and busy streets. You will even find a lot of luxurious accommodations in Ibiza that you simply cannot ignore.
Best Time to Visit Ibiza
Ibiza is an island city and the best time to visit is from May to October. The temperature ranges from 21 and 29 degree Celsius. Ibiza is known as a party destination, and it only gets crazier during these months. You will have to book a hotel in Ibiza much in advance if you are travelling during the summer. You can also attend music festivals like the International Music Summit and Ibiza Rocks. This is the perfect time to enjoy the turquoise blue water and the water activities that come with it. You will also be among the most polite and helpful people. Since this is also considered a high season, getting cheap flight tickets to Ibiza might be difficult, though you might come across interesting flight deals to Ibiza. Since this is also peak season, a lot of parties are hosted in Ibiza. You can drink and dance until the wee hours and spend the next day treating your hangover.
November to April is the low season in Ibiza, and the party scenes are slightly dimmer than they are in summer. The temperature ranges from 12 to 18 degree Celsius in winter. If you are not too keen on partying, this is the right time for you to visit Ibiza. However, you will not be able to take a boat and go sightseeing during this time. The water is not really favourable for you to get on a boat. A couple of restaurants, hotels and pubs are also shut during this time. You can avoid the crowd and enjoy the weather all by yourself. You will also get a great deal on accommodations and flights during this time. The prices drop because it is offseason. Make sure you book a hotel in Ibiza that has a sea view or is closer to the beach. That way, you will be able to enjoy the Mediterranean weather even better than usual. If you don't want to miss peak season and yet enjoy a great vacation, you can plan your trip in early May or late October.
Places to Visit in Ibiza
Even though Ibiza is known as the crazy party destination in Spain, there are quite a lot of tourist attractions that you can visit without being dragged to a party. The beaches here are simply mesmerizing and catching the sunset from one of the beaches will only leave you awestruck. Apart from sunbathing and soaking in the sun, you can visit the different galleries in the city, historical sites and caves, too. Benirrás Beach and the Sunday Drummers is a part-shingle and part-sand beach. One of the specialities of the beach is its historical significance. On August 18, 1981, a day that later got called as the Day of the Drums, hundreds of people gathered on the beach to protest against the Gulf War. However, the event got banned in 2002. You can also visit the Museu d'Art Contemporani, the Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art, and look at the marvellous works of Antoni Marí Ribas and other painters.
Visit the Cala Comte beach, a small beach made for everyone who loves beaches but is not too fond of sand. The beach also has three lovely restaurants on the top of the cliff from where you can enjoy yet another view of the sunset. Dalt Vila is Ibiza's old two and on a hill. You can catch a view of the sea from within the ancient walls and magnificent building. You can just walk around the old town, shop from the little shops, visit the Museums and try the little cafes in the town. Es Vedrà is a secluded island and is also the third most magnetic place on earth. There is also a popular local belief that Phoenician Goddess Tanit was born here and it also housed sirens and sea nymphs who tried to lure Ulysses from his ship. The story is what makes the island interesting, but the place itself makes for a wonderful spot to take pictures. Can Marça Caves is a popular tourist spot, and this is also where smugglers used to hide all of their illegal stashes. Make sure you also catch the light show thrown by the authorities.
Things to do in Ibiza
Since it is one of the most happening party destinations, a lot of young tourists only come here for the beach parties during summer. You can also try the water activities here like snorkelling, diving, swimming at the beach, paddle surfing and more. You can also go sightseeing to the nearby islands or beaches and a tour of Ibiza island. Ibiza also has museums and art galleries for you to explore. You can also try the food in Ibiza along with the mind-blowing cocktails. You can also head to the Formentera islands, one of the smallest beaches among the Balearic islands and it is about 20 minutes away from Ibiza by ferry. You can take a break from all the partying and just come here to relax. If you are partying, make sure you head to Elrow at Amnesia for the craziest party that you will ever attend. Spend a day at Dalt Vila that preserves the history of Ibiza. You will also find a lot of spots here to take good pictures. You can also head to Pikes Hotel for a crazy party. It is also where legendary singer Freddie Mercury threw a lot of bashes. If you are in the mood to get adventurous, you can go mountain biking in Ibiza. You can pair up with a lot of other tourists and go for mountain biking. You can also go hiking to the top of Sa Talaia. It is only approximately 2 km walk, and you will get to witness the best view of the city from up here. Make sure you are right in time for the sunset.
Foods and Restaurant in Ibiza
Ibiza is famous for the Ensaimada, which is like a Danish pastry, Arros de Matances, a rice dish combined with meat, Sofrit Pages, a countryside cuisine and Frita de Porc, which is a pork dish like the name suggests. You will also find quite a lot of Indian restaurants in Ibiza like Mumak, Kathmandu, Curry Club and so on. However, finding Jain food might be a little bit of trouble. Bambuddha is a popular place for you to get some Japanese food. Sa Capella is another popular restaurant that used to be a church. The restaurant has an eclectic set of cuisines that haven't changed one bit for the last 15 years. The non-vegetarian food here is a highlight. La Bodega is one of the best places to go to for Spanish food. You can also try local street food or the shacks at the beach, so you enjoy the view of the sunset or the beach for a longer time. Since this is a popular party destination, you will also get the best cocktails here.
How to reach Ibiza
The Ibiza airport is functional within the other cities of Spain but the most popular route to reach Ibiza is to land in Barcelona and take a boat ride to Ibiza from there. But if you do want to land in Ibiza directly, there are a couple of flights that you can take. Lufthansa and British Airways frequently fly to Ibiza and have layovers at Munich and Frankfurt. The flight connectivity to Ibiza is not that bad, but it is always best to take a boat from Barcelona. In fact, you can even spend a day or two in Barcelona before you head to Ibiza. Ibiza airport has quite a lot of facilities like the airport shuffle, VIP lounges, duty-free shopping areas, restaurants and cafes. It is also quite easy to get a taxi or other public transport to your hotel from Ibiza airport. Flight tickets to Ibiza are quite expensive and flying to Barcelona is slightly cheaper. If you book in advance, you will also get decent flight deals to Ibiza online.
About Abuja
The city of Abuja, overlooked by the dominating Aso Rock, is the capital city of Nigeria. Located right in the middle of the country, Abuja is a planned city that was developed in the 1980s. It actually managed to replace Lagos to be the new capital of Nigeria.
Best time to visit Abuja
Due to its proximity to the equator, the city of Abuja is hot through most of the year. However, out of the heat that you do face, they are pleasant and mild in some months in Abuja. The city also witnesses some moderate rainfall which adds to the humidity you might face. You will have to prepare yourself mentally concerning the heat as you will face a lot of it. The months January through July though, are pleasant. In fact, January to March is recognised as the best time to visit Abuja. The temperature is at a friendly 26 degree Celsius, and the humidity in the air is quite mild. This helps the tourism industry to attract more crowds. You will actually see a slew of tourists during these months as the mild temperatures are easy on the senses. Due to the peak season though, there is a surge in the hotel prices. You will find cheap hotels also spike up their rates during the peak season. Hence, it would be ideal for making prior hotel bookings to Abuja to avoid the last-minute surge in prices. The good thing is, the flight tickets are quite decent, irrespective of the peak season.
From May through August, you will witness a rise in the humidity level in the air. Even though the temperature is slightly mild, the humidity will make things a little difficult. Travelling within the city or engaging in tourist activities might become tough. You will have to constantly carry bottles of water and ensure that you stay hydrated throughout the day. The humidity will sap out all your energy. Avoiding these months would be the best choice. Unless you're okay with the excess heat, you should at all cost, not plan a trip to Abuja during these months. Instead, you can opt for the months of September through November. These months also see a moderate temperature where the humidity is also not too much. It would be nice to carry equipment such as moisturisers and bottles of water to survive in Abuja. But these mild months would be refreshing and paint a new colour to the vibe of Abuja. You can make prior bookings of flight tickets and accommodations in Abuja to avoid any excess cost. You might even receive some online deals.
Places to visit in Abuja
As part of your Abuja rendezvous, you can start your exploring by checking out the famous Zuma Rock. The rock is composed of gabbro and granodiorite. In the past, the Gbagyi tribe people used the rock to defend themselves from invasions and attacks from neighbouring tribes. You can take up trekking and hiking as an activity to reach the peak of the rock. You should also visit the National Mosque of Abuja. The beautiful structure has a golden dome and boasts Islamic architecture. It is Nigeria's national mosque and holds tremendous religious significance. It was constructed back in 1984 and is open to non-Muslims as well. Aso Rock is another interesting natural granitic rock that is situated on the outskirts of the capital city. Important buildings such as the Supreme Court and the Nigerian National Assembly are both located close by. Another beautiful mosque that you can visit is the An Noor Mosque. The place is quaint and quiet.
Things to do in Abuja
One of the best ways for you to spend your time in Abuja would be to hang out at the Millennium Park. The park is in proximity with the former Presidential Palace. It is beautiful and has the Zuma Rock in the background too. You can actually take a picnic basket and spend your time in leisure at the park. You can also indulge in a boating rendezvous at the Jabi Lake. The scenic landscape is sure to marvel you. You should also visit the National Children's Park and Zoo Abuja. It has some basic animals, including turtles, jackals and more. The IBB International Golf & Country Club is definitely another place that you should visit. The vast expanse is certainly a spectacular sight, plus you can also explore the golf course. Pack yourselves a nice lunch basket and head to Usuma Lower Dam for a lovely afternoon. The place is gorgeous and soothing to the senses, especially since it is not surrounded by the city's noise and bustle. You can also indulge in some waterfalls excursions. The Gurara Falls is one such place that you simply cannot miss. You also should go exploring at the Pedam Lake.
Food and restaurants in Abuja
Abuja's food culture is heavily influenced by the tribal traditions of Nigeria. You would majorly find a lot of dishes that celebrate the Nigerian cuisine and style of cooking. It would actually be a good opportunity for you to try out some exquisite authentic Nigerian cuisine. Their tribal dishes are a rage in the city of Abuja. Over the years though, they have managed to infuse much of their traditional cuisines with European flavours to promote tourism. You will find some lovely African meals favouring European-style cooking. The food culture is a trip on its own and you can make the most of it in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. You can start your culinary excursion in Abuja from the Salamander Café. It is recognised for its cool vibe and manages to attract a slew of native crowds. The quaint cafe offers not just extraordinary coffee but also books to indulge in while you sip on the beverage. The menu is also curated to serve the natives as well as the international crowd. You will find Indian cuisine also in Abuja as the city has the famous Wakkis, a restaurant that boasts Indian cuisine.
From murgh malai to tandoori chicken, if you are in no mood to experiment with the traditional Nigerian cuisine, then you can simply make regular visits to Wakkis. The staff is friendly, and the cooking styles are very indigenous to the raw Indian culture. BluCabana is an interesting restaurant that doesn't just limit to African food but also expands to Middle Eastern cuisine. You will find some exquisite Lebanese food as well as global cuisine such as sandwiches, pastas, pizzas, salads and more. The fish suya is a big seller which basically consists of grilled skewered meat that has been perfectly coated with aromatic spices. At the Bukka at the Hilton, you will find traditional African spread. The dining hall is a vast and beautiful spot which leaves enough room for the fresh breeze to pass through. Not to mention how the classic dishes such as oha soup, pounded yam, jollof rice, egusi soup, to name a few, can be found here. Other restaurants that you can check out are The Charcoal, Vanilla, Jevinik, Dunes Continental and Chez Victor.
How to reach Abuja
As the capital of Nigeria, Abuja enjoys great flight connectivity with other international cities. Abuja does witness some flight action as it is an important city. Although there are no direct flights to Abuja from Indian cities, they do have international airlines that accommodate flights to Abuja. There are many international routes connected to Abuja, such as from Addis Ababa, Kigali, Dubai and Cairo. However, Addis Ababa and Dubai are recognised as the most popular routes to Abuja. Airlines such as RwandAir, Ethiopian Airlines, EgyptAir, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Etihad Airways, Air France and British Airways have flight services to Abuja. Most of these airlines have layovers in their domestic cities. You do not need a specific transit visa when travelling to Abuja. A transit visa is only required when you are travelling from European cities. If you do pick Air France as your airlines to travel to Abuja, then you will need a Schengen transit visa. Similarly, the only other route to Abuja where you would require a transit visa is if you travel by Emirates.
The flight duration of Abuja is quite decent. It takes about 12 hours to 15 hours to reach the city. Flying to Abuja is the only way to reach the Nigerian capital. The flight tickets are a little steep. In fact, they actually start from INR 35,000 and from here, the graph only goes up. Since the flight tickets to Abuja are so pricey, the best way to go about booking a ticket would be to search for online deals. It comes in handy to find great flight deals online to Abuja. You will be surprised by the drastic drop in the ticket prices to Abuja with the addition of discounts. This means you will actually have to invest a lot of time to ensure that you get some good flight deals. You can also use this time to make hotel reservations as that would further reduce the total cost of the trip. These can be found online as various platforms and airlines have sale and discounts. Another way to go about this would be to use up your miles if you are collecting them. You might be eligible for some more discounts depending on the program.
About Air Europa
Air Europa Líneas Aéreas, S.A.U. or better known by its brand name Air Europa, is the third-largest Spanish airline, following Iberia and Vueling Airlines. The airline has its headquarters in Llucmajor, Mallorca, Spain with its main hub at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. Air Europa's secondary focus cities are Palma de Mallorca Airport and Tenerife North Airport, both located in Spain. The airline covers about 44 destinations in Spain, North America, Europe, the Caribbean, Tunisia, South America and Morocco. Air Europa is wholly owned by Globalia, a tourism enterprise that is managed by Juan José Hidalgo with operations of domestic, medium-haul and long haul flights. The airline joined the SkyTeam alliance in 2007. Much recently, Air Europa made an announcement that its operations and management will be acquired by the International Airlines Group (IAG). The airline came into existence in 1986 as a part of ILG-Air Europe Group, a privately owned British airline that was established in 1978. Seventy-five per cent of Air Europa's stakes were owned by many Spanish banks. Initially, the airline's livery was quite similar to that of Air Europe but with a difference in the titles and aircraft that were registered in Spain.
Air Europa commenced charter flights for holiday destinations in the Mediterranean resorts as well as European cities by utilising Boeing 737-300s and Boeing 757s. Air Europa was recognised as the first Spanish private enterprise to operate scheduled flights on a national level. In 1991, the airline's parent company ILG Air Europe ceased operations and trading. However, this did not affect Air Europa, which continued to rake in huge profit margin with their fleet that consisted of Boeing 737s and 757s. A few years later, in 1998, Air Europa signed a franchise agreement with Spain's top airline, Iberia. The agreement has been dissolved since. In fact, Air Europa's business is now owned and operated by Globalia Corporación Empresarial S.A. With the 1990s ending, the airline brought in Boeing 737-800 jets which were introduced with the airline's brand new livery. In 2005, it was announced by SkyTeam that Air Europa along with four more airlines, would be associating with the airline alliance club. The airline was originally supposed to join SkyTeam alliance by 2006. However, the process was postponed to 2007.
Further, as plans of expansion and newer investment opportunities were scouted, Air Europa introduced Air Dominicana, the former flag carrier of the Dominican Republic, which declared bankruptcy by 2009. In 2019, Air Europa received permission from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil to operate domestic flights in the country, making it the first-ever foreign enterprise to receive such authorisation from Brazil. The same was possible due to the changes made to the Brazilian laws. However, updates or details regarding Air Europa's domestic operations in Brazil have not been shared yet. Currently, Air Europa only serves international flights to two of Brazil's destinations, Salvador and Recife from Madrid. With over 66 aircraft operations that took place, Air Europa generated an operating profit of €100 million, as of 2018. In 2019, the parent company of Iberia, Vueling Airlines and British Airways, IAG, announced that the plan to acquire Air Europa from Globalia for a whopping €1 billion. The deal is yet to be closed and is speculated to happen in 2020. This synergy will enhance Madrid as a hub that could compete with Paris, Frankfurt and London in Europe.
Fleet size of Air Europa
Air Europa has the youngest fleet in the continent which stands at about 45 aircraft in service. Presently, the aircraft that are functioning includes eight Airbus A330-200s, two Airbus A330-300s, 20 Boeing 737-800s, eight Boeing 787-s and five Boeing 787-9s. The airline is undergoing a rapid fleet transformation where they intend to convert their mixed fleet into an all-Boeing fleet. Orders to replace the Airbus have already been made and are expected to join the fleet soon. As per speculations, Air Europa's last of Airbus flights will be replaced by 2022. Much recently, the airline also ordered for four Boeing 787 that will soon be joining the fleet to further enhance better in-flight services and to extend its international routes. All of Air Europa's Boeing and Airbus aircraft are equipped with personalised entertainment systems that are attached to the backrest of the seat in front of the passenger. The airline's aircraft engines are also of latest upgrades that have added to the efficiency of the flights and reduction in the fuel expenses.
Baggage Allowance
Air Europa is very precise when it comes to its baggage allowance policy. They have a general rule when it comes to the baggage weight and dimensions that are allowed and used by global standards. The airline expects passengers to carry not more than 23 kg for their checked baggage. The dimensions of the baggage should also not extend more than 158 cm. This is basically the sum of the length, depth and width and also includes the pockets, handles and wheels. As for excess baggage, the airline allows an additional weight that can go up to 32 kg. However, the baggage cannot exceed the 32 kg bracket. It is essential for passengers to first read through the airline's website regarding the baggage allowance. The weight of the baggage also depends on the type of ticket along with the cabin class. The airline does recommend that the passenger purchase extra baggage weight while booking the ticket to receive better tariff and not to have last-minute baggage concerns that could crop up. Depending on the route and the country of transit, the airline's baggage allowance rules also vary.
In-flight services
Air Europa's in-flight services are top-notch and in sync with its contemporaries. As one of the Spanish airlines, the in-flight services of Air Europa have also improved with time. They have better seating configuration now in their short-haul and long haul flights. The seats have a better recline degree to enable better legroom and armrest facilities. The airline also provides in-flight meals for passengers along with snacks that can be purchased on board. There are alcoholic beverages served in the flight. The seats also come with entertainment systems.
Popular routes and top cities for Air Europa
Founded in 1986, Air Europa has since expanded its wings to accommodate domestic route and international route connectivity. The airline's initial operations catered to linking the Canary Islands with London with the help of a Boeing 737-300 aircraft. Since then, the airline has consistently added more destinations to its list. By 2000, Air Europa had scheduled services to a plethora of cities such as New York City, Paris, London, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Havana, Santo Domingo and Porto, to name a few. Further, they added more destinations to its domestic route with places like Valencia, Madrid, La Coruna, Asturias, Ibiza, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Tenerife, Seville, Palma de Mallorca and more. Other top international destinations for Air Europa include Amsterdam, Athens, Bogota, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Casablanca, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Lisbon, Miami, Munich, Panama City, Quito, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, and Zurich. Much recently, they also announce to expand in the Brazil domestic market by introducing new routes and dedicated flights.
Why travel by Air Europa?
Air Europa has built quite a reputation for itself as a Spanish airline. Although it predominantly caters to only European countries and destinations, the airline has been eyeing for international route expansion. As it is part of International Airlines Group, which also has Iberia, British Airways and Aer Lingus as fellow compatriots, Air Europa does have the liberty to expand its international operations further and bring in better connectivity to more destinations. Air Europa already faces tremendous competition in the domestic market with stalwarts like Vueling Airlines and Iberia as threats. But that hasn't stopped its vision to reach the top spot. With new ownership, IAG intends to upscale much of the facilities and services. In fact, with accommodation of better fleet that comprises of Boeing and Airbus aircraft, the in-flight services have been enhanced. Passengers can enjoy the flight as the seats are much better, and the quality of in-flight services have been upscaled. However, the perks of Air Europa don't end here. The airline has made some transformations in terms of its facilities and working style to enable convenience to its customers.
They have incorporated web check-ins on their website to allow passengers to skip the check-in lines at the airport. In fact, further on this, passengers can also acquire details regarding their flight on the website. By adding details of the flight such as its PNR number, Air Europa's website will share flight status as well as flight schedules with the passenger. People can book an Air Europa flight ticket on their website. Thanks to its user-friendly interface, the process to book a ticket is quite self-explanatory. Following the ticket booking, passengers can also understand the stance of baggage allowance depending on their ticket type, on the website. Air Europa has incorporated its flight and customer-related details on the website to make life easy for passengers.