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Holidaymakers who endured airport chaos in the UK are facing huge delays in Ibiza where driver shortages are leading to massive taxi queues

Holidaymakers who endured airport chaos in the UK are facing huge delays in Ibiza where driver shortages are leading to massive taxi queues. 

Travellers have struggled to secure taxis and public transport to their accommodation from Spanish airports, with chaotic scenes reported at Palma, Costa del Sol, Barcelona and Ibiza airports. 

There are also lengthy queues at security desks. 

It comes as an influx of UK holidaymakers opt for the EU nation for minibola a getaway as covid restrictions continue to ease. 

Travellers have struggled to secure taxis and public transport to their accommodation from Spanish airports

Chaotic scenes have been reported at Palma, Costa del Sol, Barcelona and Ibiza airports

The president of one of the taxi-driver associations, Biel Moragues, told the Majorca Daily Bulletin: ‘In the short term, it is impossible to find a solution. It’s madness.

‘There aren’t enough buses either.But everywhere is the same – Barcelona airport, Costa del Sol.

‘Everything is being overwhelmed, it’s unsustainable. This has never happened before. We can’t handle all the traffic.’ 

He added that there is an estimated shortage of 500 taxi drivers in Mallorca and that in Ibiza, the problem is twice as bad. 

The Spanish Government has also come under fire for the lengthy queuing times at its airports. 

Authorities have pledged to assign more police officers to the airports to reinforce controls in a bid to bring down queuing times. 

But the ACAVE association of specialised travel agencies in Spain has said more officers will not be enough to prevent lengthy queues and congestion at certain airports, which they claim have lasted up to three hours in some. 

It comes as an influx of UK holidaymakers opt for the EU nation for a getaway as covid restrictions continue to ease

There are lengthy delays as tourists queue up to get a taxi or catch public transport to their Spanish accommodation

Despite reports that the tourist forecast for Spain shows there will be fewer visitors than in 2019, the association insists that more police are needed. 

In response, the association has sent a letter to the ministry calling for a ‘more ambitious expansion of the workforce to reduce waiting times at controls.’ 

Airports identified as needing police reinforcement include Palma, Barcelona, Seville, Malaga, Tenerife and Madrid. 

It is believed that fifty additional officers will be in Palma Airport from June 20, but reports are conflicting. 

It has also been suggested the fifty officers will be for three airports in the Balearics and not solely for Palma. 

Queues are particularly lengthy for Brits at Madrid-Barajas as they now need to stand in the non-EU travellers line. 

ACAVE has highlighted the situation for UK travellers and the urgent need to stamp passports to avoid delays. 

It is estimated that there is a shortage of 500 taxi drivers in Mallorca and that the problem is twice as bad in party capital Ibiza

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