Facilities. Seville Airport has a single runway, the 09-27 (3,360 by 45 metres) and a parallel taxiway. The hourly capacity is 28 movements. The apron has a capacity for 23 aircraft.
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Seville airport has a single passenger terminal, which encompasses both domestic flights and international destinations; it accommodates all the necessary and complementary services for passengers and accompanying persons.
Facilities. 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.
Seville Airport has a good variety of bars, restaurants and coffee shops to cater for a wide range of tastes and food preferences. Most establishments are open from early in the morning through to late at night.
Taxis between the airport and the city have a fixed price. Fares range from €22.20 during hours 07:00-21:00 Mon-Fri (non-holidays), otherwise €24.75 and €30.93 during Feria & Holy Week from 21.00 to 07.00. Prices may change during times of year. Very few hotels offer shuttle services to or from the airport.
Although some call the Guadalquivir River the “Beach of Seville,” the truth is that it is prohibited from swimming in the river for safety reasons. Sadly the city of Seville does not have a beach to call its own.
Sevilla Airport (SVQ) offers Meet & Greet and Fast-track services to help tourists save time and navigate the airport more easily. With the Fast-track service, travelers may bypass the regular security queue while the Meet & Greet service provides a specialized person to assist with various elements of the journey.
Seville Airport has One Terminal BuildingThus, Departures and Arrivals (both international and domestic) are located in the same terminal building. In other words, SVQ Airport has only one terminal building. Nevertheless, the SVQ terminal is modern and new.
How much is taxi from Seville airport to city center? A taxi from Seville Airport to Seville City Center costs around €25-€35, depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.
From the city center to the airport, the Airport Express bus runs from 4:30 to 00:30. The bus stop is outside the terminal, just in front of the Departures hall (floor 1) and tickets can be bought directly from the driver. The buses frequency is between 13-20 minutes during the day and 35 minutes at night.
Past travelers have spent, on average, €37 ($39) on meals for one day and €18 ($19) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Seville for a couple is €115 ($122). So, a trip to Seville for two people for one week costs on average €1,744 ($1,844).
Summertime heat in Seville can be unbearable with temperatures averaging in the mid-90s (air conditioning becomes a highly sought after commodity). But the hot weather does have its advantages: Cold beer never tasted better, and nighttime temperatures are great for evenings spent at rooftop bars and outdoor patios.
The currency used in Seville is the Euro (EUR).Credit cards are widely accepted across the city, but you might want to carry some cash around too. In that case, you can exchange money at a local post office or bank before you travel.
Many visitors to Seville arrive by air at Seville's San Pablo Airport (SVQ), located 10km east of the city. Although the airport is small it is well linked to the rest of Spain and to Europe by Iberia, Vueling, Spanair, Air Europa, Air Nostrum, Air Berlin, Brussels Airlines, TAP Portugal, EasyJet, and Ryanair.