Road Balivanich is on the B892 and is connected to the north–south main road, which is the
A865. This connects North Uist, Benbecula and South Uist. The village is served by the bus route W17, which operates between
Berneray in the north and
Eriskay in the south. This service is provided by the local government for the Western Isles (Comhairle nan Eilean Siar) in collaboration with local bus companies and the PostBus service. The buses are regular, but not frequent, due to the low number of inhabitants. Several private taxi services complement the bus traffic. In addition, there is a scheduled door to door transport service for the elderly and those with restricted mobility, driving to shops, banks, post offices and other important amenities with minibuses.
Education Since the old primary school was badly damaged during a storm, children from Balivanich and the surrounding communities have been attending the new Balivanich School (Sgoil Bhaile a' Mhanaich) since August 2011. About 140 boys and girls aged 1 – 12 years old are cared for or taught there in 3 preschool and 6 primary school classes. A secondary school is located in the neighbouring town of Liniclate.
Airport Benbecula Airport (
Port Adhair Bheinn na Fadhla) (
IATA: BEB,
ICAO: EGPL) is located on the northern edge of the village. The operator is the
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited based in Inverness. Operations include scheduled flights to the Mainland (Inverness via
Stornoway and
Glasgow International) and mail cargo flights. In addition, the airport is used, due to its central location close to the hospital, as a landing site for rescue helicopters and aircraft. Some land is also used for the
Royal Air Force to refuel and for transport and logistics purposes. ==References==