Seville Airport Live Arrivals
Seville Airport Arrivals Info
Seville Airport (SVQ) is among Spain’s busiest and most-visited airports. The airport has one terminal to serve passengers travelling domestically and internationally. Arrivals at Seville Airport is on the ground floor of the terminal.
To find out more about inbound flights, you can refer to our Seville Airport Arrivals board. This tracker features real-time information about the status of flights due to arrive at Seville Airport.
Operating airlines: Aegean Airlines, Air Europa, Air France, Air Horizont Ltd, Air Nostrum, Austrian Airlines, BA Euroflyer, EasyJet, EasyJet Switzerland, Edelweiss Air, Iberia Express, Lufthansa, Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, TAP Portugal, Transavia, Volotea, Vueling, WizzAir Hungary, WizzAir Malta.
Arriving at Seville Airport
When your flight has landed, and you’ve exited the aircraft, you must follow the signs leading you to the Baggage Reclaim area and the Arrivals Hall. Passengers who have flown from a Schengen country can proceed straight to Baggage Reclaim after disembarking, while those arriving from a non-Schengen destination must go through passport control. As you approach immigration, you’ll join the queue for either ‘All Passports’ or ‘EU/EEA Passports,’ depending on your nationality.
Once you’ve completed this step, you’ll carry on towards Baggage Reclaim and pick up any checked luggage at the carousel assigned to your flight. Before reaching Seville Airport Arrivals, travellers who have landed from a non-EU country with goods to declare must pass through Customs.
Seville Airport Transport
You can travel to Seville city centre from Seville Airport Arrivals by taxi or public transport. Taking a cab is the most convenient option, as the journey is just 15 minutes and drivers are available round-the-clock from outside the terminal.
For a more personalised service, the best option is to arrange an airport taxi with Welcome Pickups. You’ll be dropped-off at your specific destination by an English-speaking driver for a low-cost, fixed fare.
A more cost-effective alternative is to take the EA bus to Seville city centre. This service departs every half an hour and typically takes around 25 minutes in light traffic. Tickets are available at customer service desks or can be purchased directly from the driver as you board.
What to do in Arrivals at Seville Airport?
Seville Airport Arrivals’ shops and eateries are limited, though there’s a convenience store on-site selling snacks and souvenirs. If you wish to spend some time surfing the net, you can access the airport’s free WiFi service.
Learn more about the passenger facilities at Seville Airport Arrivals with our extensive Seville Airport Guide.
Seville Airport Arrivals Parking
Parking at Seville Airport is abundant, and there are two main parking areas: the General car park and the Long-Stay car park.
The General car park is just a one-minute walk from the terminal building, making it an ideal place to park if you’re picking someone up from Seville Airport Arrivals or planning a short trip. For stays of more than a few days, the Long-Stay car park is a more suitable option. Parking fees for each of these car parks will depend on how long you intend to stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Arrivals at Seville Airport?
You’ll find Seville Airport Arrivals on the ground floor of the terminal building.