As announced by the mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, at the beginning of the year, Seville Airport plans to add three new destinations to its flight routes for this summer. In the words of Sanz, “With this agreement, we take another step in our efforts to promote new routes and promote Seville as a quality European destination to visit and invest.”
In this way, the cities of Birmingham, Budapest and Trieste are now directly connected to the city of Seville with direct flights through the Ryanair company and in collaboration with Air Nostrum and SAS.
The news was shared by the city’s mayor, José Luis Sanz, within the framework of the International Tourism Fair (Fitur). Ryanair Spain manager Elena Cabrera accompanied the councillor during the statement.
On the other hand, Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has decided to add Stockholm to the list, a direct link launched from February 2024 to facilitate connections with the city located at the foot of the Baltic.
The fifth connection celebrated by Sevilla in collaboration with Air Nostrum is Madeira, a destination that has been gaining great popularity in recent years and which begins to take effect this summer. It is a route that will operate between July 9 and September 10, 2024.
He Sevilla Airportalso know as Seville-San Pablo International Airport ,SVQ) is managed by Aena. It is located in the Seville and La Rinconada municipalities, 3 kilometers from the city. It is the second airport with the highest number of passengers in Andalusia, after Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport.
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