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Seville Airport

Coordinates:37°25′05″N005°53′56″W / 37.41806°N 5.89889°W /37.41806; -5.89889
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International airport in Spain

Seville Airport
Aeropuerto de Sevilla
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAENA
ServesSeville, Andalusia, Spain
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL34 m / 112 ft
Coordinates37°25′05″N005°53′56″W / 37.41806°N 5.89889°W /37.41806; -5.89889
Websiteaena.es
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SVQ is located in Andalusia
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Location within Andalusia
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SVQ is located in Spain
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SVQ (Spain)
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
09/273,36011,024Concrete/Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers9,075,172
Passenger change 23-24Increase 13.1%
Aircraft movements64,774
Movements change 22–23Increase 7.3%
Cargo (t)10,914
Cargo change 22-23Increase 10.3%
Source:AENA[1]

Seville Airport (IATA:SVQ,ICAO:LEZL)[1] (Spanish:Aeropuerto de Sevilla)[2] is the sixth busiest inlandairport in Spain. It is the maininternational airport serving WesternAndalusia in southernSpain, and neighbouring provinces. The airport has flight connections to 20 destinations in Spain and 57 destinations around the rest of Europe and Northern Africa, and handled 8,071,524 passengers in 2023.[3] It serves as a base for the low-cost carriersVueling andRyanair.[4] It is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of centralSeville, and some 110 kilometres (68 mi) north-east ofCosta de la Luz. Seville Airport is also known asSan Pablo Airport to distinguish it from the olderTablada Aerodrome, which was in operation as a military aerodrome until 1990.

Facilities

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Seville Airport is capable of handling ten million passengers a year. There are 23 stands (all of which are self-maneuvering) 16 of which are remote. The airport has 42 check-in desks and 19 boarding gates. It was expanded in 1991 for theSeville Expo '92. In 2013, a new five-story car parking building was opened. In 2019, renovations to increase the airport's capacity began and were completed in 2022. These renovations increased the airport's handling capacity from six million passengers a year to its current capacity of ten million passengers a year.

In the airport grounds, there is an Airbus factory (San Pablo Sur), an Airbus maintenance center (San Pablo Norte) and a Ryanair maintenance center.

History

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In 1914, the first plane flying between the peninsula andMorocco landed at the improvisedaerodrome of Tablada, which had been fitted out the previous year for an air festival. Following this, themunicipal government ofSeville handed over a plot of land measuring to the Military Aeronautical Society for the construction of an aerodrome. Work on the aerodrome began in 1915 and that same year it began to be used for training pilots and observers.[5]

In 1919, the first commercial flights were operated between Seville and Madrid. The following year, anair postal service was established between Seville andLarache and in 1921, the first Spanish commercial service between Seville and Larache was set up. In 1923, various facilities such ashangars, workshops and premises were opened and approval was given for the construction of a municipal airport in Tablada at one end of the military aerodrome airfield, measuring 750 by 500 m (2,460 by 1,640 ft).

In April 1927, Unión Aérea Española established the air service Madrid-Seville-Lisbon. In February 1929, the Seville airport project was approved and in March, the Tablada aerodrome was opened to flights and air traffic. It was decided that this service would cease once the planned airport was constructed.

In 1929, the first flight was operated between Madrid and Seville and in 1930, this was extended to theCanary Islands. In February 1931, the service between Berlin and Barcelona was extended to Seville. In December 1933,LAPE began a service between Seville and the Canary Islands.

During theSpanish Civil War, Seville became the arrival point for African troops, whilstIberia served air transport with flights betweenTetuán-Seville-Vitoria, Seville-Salamanca and Seville-Larache-Las Palmas.

In September 1945, work began on the new Seville transoceanic airport in the land area that occupied the old blimp mooring station, which received the last flight in 1936.[6] The work started with construction of runways 05/23, 02/20 and 09/27. One year later, it was classified as a customs point and runways 05/23 and 02/20 were asphalted. In 1948, a goniometer was installed, the runway lighting was completed, and the runways became known as 04/22, 18/36 and 09/27. In 1956, runway 09/27 was extended and runway 18/36 became a taxiway. Tablada was relegated to serve as a military aerodrome, until its closure in 1990.[7]

In 1957, works were carried out on the terminal building and the control tower. Seville Airport was then included in the Spanish American Agreement for the installation of a supplies base. The facilities were developed near the threshold of 04, rendering the runway out of service.

In 1965, an Instrument Landing System was installed. Between 1971 and 1975, the terminal area was renovated, the apron was extended, a new terminal building was constructed and new access roads were developed.[citation needed]

In 1989, with a focus on theSeville Expo '92, the apron was extended, and a new access from the nationalmotorway N-IV was opened; a new terminal building and a new control tower to the south of the runway were also built. The old terminal was repurposed as a cargo terminal. On 31 July, the new installations were inaugurated.

A program designed to cope with rapid passenger growth and increase the airport's capacity to 10 million passengers per year began in 2019 and was finished in 2022.[8] The terminal building was enlarged and some of the old facilities were renovated, and the power station was reformed to cope with future enlargements of the airport.

Airlines and destinations

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Seville Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean AirlinesSeasonal:Athens[9]
Aer LingusSeasonal:Dublin[10]
Air FranceParis–Charles de Gaulle[11][12]
Austrian AirlinesVienna[13][14]
Binter CanariasGran Canaria,Tenerife–North (both begin 1 December 2025)[15]
British AirwaysLondon–Gatwick[16][17]
easyJetAmsterdam[18]Basel/Mulhouse,[19]Berlin[18]Bristol (begins 2 May 2026),[20]Geneva,[21]London–Gatwick,[22]Lyon,[18]Milan–Malpensa[23]
Edelweiss AirZürich
EurowingsDüsseldorf[24]
IberiaAlmería,[25]Madrid,[26]Melilla,[25]Valencia
Seasonal:Funchal,[27]Lanzarote[citation needed]
LufthansaFrankfurt,[28]Munich[28]
Pegasus AirlinesIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[29][30]
Royal Air MarocCasablanca[31]
Ryanair[32]Alicante,[21]Barcelona,[21]Beauvais,[21]Bergamo,[21]Birmingham,[33]Bologna,[21]Budapest,Cagliari,[21]Catania,[21]Charleroi,[21]Cologne/Bonn,[21]Cork,[34]Dublin,[21]Edinburgh,[21]Eindhoven,[21]Fuerteventura,[21]Gran Canaria,[21]Ibiza,[21]Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden,[21]Krakow,[21]Lanzarote,[21]Lisbon,[21]London–Luton,[21]London–Stansted,[35]Malta,[21]Manchester,[21]Marrakesh,[21]Marseille,[21]Milan–Malpensa,[21]Nantes,[21]Naples,[21]Nuremberg,Palma de Mallorca,[21]Pisa,[21]Porto,[36]Prague,[37]Rabat,[21]Rome–Fiumicino,[38]Santiago de Compostela,[21]Tangier,[21]Tenerife–South,[21]Toulouse,[21]Treviso,[39]Turin,[40]Valencia,[21]Vienna,[21]Vitoria,[21]Warsaw–Chopin,[41]Weeze,[42]Wrocław (begins 6 December 2025)[43]
Seasonal:Bari,[44]Billund,[citation needed]Luxembourg,[citation needed]Menorca,[21]Tétouan,[21]Trapani,[45]Trieste[46]
Scandinavian AirlinesSeasonal:Copenhagen,[47]Stockholm–Arlanda[47]
TAP Air PortugalLisbon[48]
TransaviaAmsterdam,[49]Bordeaux,[50]Brussels,[51]Eindhoven,[52]Lyon,Marseille (begins 9 April 2026),[53]Montpellier,Nantes,Paris–Orly,[54]Rotterdam/The Hague[55]Toulouse
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul[56]
VoloteaAsturias,[57]Bilbao,[58]Bordeaux,[59]Florence (begins 21 September 2026),Lille (begins 21 May 2026),San Sebastián,Santander,Verona[60]
VuelingAsturias,Barcelona,[61]Bilbao,[62]Fuerteventura,[62]Gran Canaria,[62]Ibiza,[62]Lanzarote,[62]London–Gatwick,[63]London–Heathrow (begins 29 March 2026),[64]Palma de Mallorca,[62]Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[62]Santiago de Compostela,[62]Tenerife–North,[62]Valencia[62]
Seasonal:Essaouira[65]
Wizz AirBucharest–Otopeni,[66]London–Luton (begins 29 March 2026),[67]Milan–Malpensa,[68]Rome–Fiumicino,[69]Warsaw–Chopin[70]

Statistics

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Annual traffic

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Traffic by calendar year
PassengersMovementsCargo (kilos)
20042,678,59544,2315,053,487
20053,521,11255,4236,352,705
20063,871,78558,57611,582,808
20074,507,26465,0927,395,854
20084,392,14865,0676,102,264
20094,051,39255,6014,983,425
20104,224,71854,4995,466,982
20114,959,35956,0215,126,653
20124,292,02048,5204,773,533
20133,687,71441,5915,089,015
20143,885,43442,3795,667,539
20154,308,84546,0866,007,279
20164,625,31445,8406,626,457
20175,108,81748,66110,715,967
20186,380,48357,91312,517,152
20197,544,35764,1129,891,790
20202,315,82533,6409,633,591
20213,444,46543,8419,126,189
20226,779,45360,3639,966,098
20238,071,52464,77410,913,974
Source:Aena Statistics[citation needed]

Busiest routes

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Busiest european routes from SVQ (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1London-Gatwick357,547Increase 51%
2Paris-Orly252,590Increase 15%
3Paris-Charles de Gaulle215,688Decrease 5%
4Lisbon179,011Increase 26%
5London-Stansted174,491Increase 18%
6Amsterdam148,981Increase 6%
7Eindhoven116,704Increase 10%
8Charleroi108.490Increase 24%
9Bergamo98,107Increase 44%
10Rome-Ciampino96,774Increase 34%
11Dublin87,678Increase 38%
12Munich85,256Steady 0%
13Nantes83,058Increase 10%
14Bologna77,208Increase 31%
15Marseille75,932Increase 17%
16Porto73,567Increase 64%
17Rome-Fiumicino67,128Increase 88%
18Frankfurt66,060Decrease 7%
19Milan-Malpensa62,922Increase 23%
20Treviso62,054Increase 56%
Source:Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[71]
Busiest intercontinental routes from SVQ (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Marrakech53,271Increase 49%
2Tangier40,138Increase 44%
3Rabat34,848Increase 67%
4Casablanca12,604Increase 927%
5Tétouan11,622Decrease 30%
Source:Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[71]
Busiest domestic routes from SVQ (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Barcelona1,011,777Increase 9%
2Palma de Mallorca480,256Increase 12%
3Madrid452,666Increase 17%
4Bilbao382,254Increase 24%
5Tenerife-North313,824Increase 14%
6Gran Canaria279,271Increase 7%
7Valencia258,865Increase 32%
8Santiago de Compostela228,104Increase 25%
9Ibiza146,732Increase 14%
10Lanzarote110,934Increase 42%
11Asturias90,287Decrease 23%
12Fuerteventura79,493Increase 10%
13Tenerife-South62,752Increase 22%
14Santander61,433Increase 95%
15Alicante57,965Increase 5%
16Vitoria42,571Increase 18%
17San Sebastián24,414Increase 8%
18Menorca23,945Decrease 40%
19Almería22,593Decrease 8%
20Melilla20,657Increase 16%
Source:Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[71]

Ground transportation

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Public transport

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Urban Transport Line of Seville Airport Express connects the bus stationPlaza de Armas, in the centre of the city with the airport. It has intermediate stops at strategic points of the city, including theAVE train station ofSanta Justa. The whole trip takes approximately 40 minutes. Buses run from 04.30 till 00.45.[72]

Incidents and accidents

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Notes

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References

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