Seville is served by Seville Airport (SVQ), the main airport for Andalusia and southern Spain. It offers a well-balanced network of domestic arrivals, key European city and holiday connections, and limited intercontinental service, serving both business and leisure travelers flying into SVQ.
The airport provides vital domestic connectivity from Madrid (MAD) and Barcelona (BCN), which are gateways from global networks into Seville. Its European arrival network includes major hubs like from London (LGW, STN), Paris (CDG, ORY), Frankfurt (FRA), Amsterdam (AMS), and Rome (FCO) into SVQ, as well as many flights from other Spanish regions and popular Mediterranean destinations.
Seville Airport is a focus city for the national airline, Iberia (and its regional operator Air Nostrum), and the low-cost carrier Ryanair, which has a significant base for arrivals into SVQ. Vueling, Volotea, and easyJet also have strong presences flying into Seville. European network carriers like Lufthansa and Air France serve their hubs to SVQ. This mix provides good competition on many arrival routes.
To find cheap flights to Seville, book domestic arrivals from Madrid or Barcelona several weeks in advance into SVQ. For European arrivals to Seville, aim to book 2-3 months ahead for the best prices. Use flight comparison tools and check low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Vueling for direct European arrival routes into SVQ. Flying on weekdays (Tuesday-Thursday) into Seville is typically cheaper. For arrivals from beyond Europe into SVQ, the most common and often cheapest strategy is to fly to Madrid (MAD) first on a competitive long-haul route, then take a domestic flight to Seville. Always compare the total cost of this option against a through-fare on a single airline into SVQ.