๐ซ๐ท Biarritz, France
Biarritz Pays Basque Airport (BIQ), also known as Biarritz-Parme, is the premier aviation gateway to the French Basque Country and the world-famous surfing beaches of the Atlantic coast. The airport operates from a single, compact terminal that efficiently manages up to 1.4 million passengers annually, providing a critical link for both seasonal tourism and year-round regional commerce. Its strategic location, just 5 kilometers southeast of the Biarritz city center and within easy reach of Anglet and Bayonne, makes it an exceptionally convenient entry point for exploring the Pyrรฉnรฉes-Atlantiques department. The terminal's interior is organized into a straightforward two-level layout designed for intuitive passenger flow. The ground floor houses the main check-in hall with ten dedicated counters and three security checkpoints, while the first floor is home to the departure gates and waiting areas. A unique aspect of the BIQ experience is the 'tarmac walk' boarding process, as the airport does not utilize jet bridges, allowing passengers a direct view of the airfield and the surrounding Basque landscape. For travelers with oversized gear, the facility is well-equipped with specialized baggage handling for surfboards and sports equipment, reflecting the region's status as a global surf mecca. Amenities at the airport are well-suited for its regional role, including the 'Horizon Lounge' for premium travelers and several eateries like the Belharra restaurant, which specializes in authentic Basque cuisine. The terminal features a variety of retail options, including specialized newsagents and boutiques offering local artisanal products and surfing apparel. Connectivity is supported by free Wi-Fi and several business meeting rooms available for rent. Ground transportation is a highlight of the facility, with the TXIK TXAK bus network (including the Chronoplus Line 3) providing frequent and affordable links to Biarritz, Bayonne, and Hendaye. Dedicated taxi ranks and a wide selection of car rental agencies are conveniently located immediately outside the arrivals exit.
Connecting at Biarritz Pays Basque Airport (BIQ) is exceptionally straightforward due to its compact, single-terminal design, yet it requires specific awareness of its regional operational style. As the airport primarily serves as a destination or origin point, most connections here are 'self-transfers' involving separate tickets. For these, you must deplaneโusually via a scenic tarmac walk as there are no jet bridgesโcollect your luggage from the ground-floor arrivals hall, and then proceed back to the check-in counters in the same area to re-register for your onward flight. The terminal is split into two levels: Level 0 for arrivals and check-in, and Level 1 for departures. Security is centrally located on the ground floor. While usually efficient, queues can swell significantly during the peak summer surf season, so allow at least 90 minutes for domestic-to-domestic self-transfers and up to 3 hours for international routes. If you are connecting to a non-Schengen destination like London or Dublin, you will pass through a secondary passport control on the upper level. A critical tip for international travelers: do not pass through passport control too early. The 'holding' area behind the booths is very small with minimal facilities beyond a vending machine and restrooms; it is better to wait in the main departure lounge which offers more seating and the Bidaรฏa cafรฉ. Inside, note that there are no free water fountains airside, so you will need to purchase beverages from the cafรฉ or vending machines. If your connection is long, the airportโs proximity to Biarritz city center (only 3km away) makes a quick excursion highly feasible via the TXIK TXAK bus network (Lines 3, 4, or 36), but keep in mind that there are no luggage lockers on-site due to security regulations.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
35 minutes
International connections:
65 minutes
Interline transfers:
105 minutes
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