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Cheap Flights Paris to Seville 2026 — Fares, Airlines & Best Time to Book

Paris to Seville is an easy short-haul hop to the heart of Andalusia: nonstop in about two and a half hours, with a good spread of low-cost and full-service carriers keeping fares competitive. This guide covers who flies the route, what a fair return fare looks like in euros, and when to book to land the best deal to southern Spain.

Route: Paris (CDG / ORY / BVA) → Seville (SVQ)

Distance: approximately 1,455 km (904 miles)

Non-stop flight time: about 2h 20m – 2h 35m

Direct flights: Yes — Vueling flies nonstop from both Charles de Gaulle and Orly, Transavia from Orly, Air France from Charles de Gaulle, and Ryanair from Beauvais. It’s a frequent, well-served route.

Fares from Paris to Seville (EUR)

Seville is a year-round city break, but its climate shapes demand: spring (with the Feria de Abril and Semana Santa) and autumn are the most popular, high summer is fiercely hot and a little cheaper, and winter is quiet and low-priced. The figures below are typical economy return fares in euros — the lowest come from the low-cost carriers on a quiet midweek date, the highest from peak festival weeks or last-minute bookings.

Month Typical return (economy) Demand
January €60 – €120 low
February €60 – €120 low
March €80 – €150 medium-high
April €100 – €180 high (Feria & Semana Santa)
May €90 – €170 high
June €80 – €150 medium
July €70 – €140 medium (very hot)
August €70 – €140 medium (very hot)
September €80 – €150 medium-high
October €80 – €150 medium-high
November €60 – €120 low
December €80 – €150 medium-high (Christmas)

Reference points from our own deal tracking: a genuinely good return lands around €45–€70, a typical fair price is roughly €90–€120, and anything under about €80 is worth booking quickly. The rock-bottom fares are low-cost, hand-luggage-only tickets — add a checked bag before you compare.

Airlines on this route

Non-stop (about 2½ hours):

  • Vueling — the workhorse on this route, nonstop from both Charles de Gaulle and Orly; low-cost, usually the best headline fare.
  • Transavia — low-cost nonstop from Orly with frequent service; strong value.
  • Air France — nonstop from Charles de Gaulle; full-service with a checked bag on standard fares.
  • Ryanair — nonstop from Paris Beauvais; often the cheapest ticket, but Beauvais is a 1h15 coach ride from central Paris.

With three low-cost carriers plus Air France on the route, Seville fares stay competitive most of the year. If you want a checked bag, a central Paris airport and flexibility, Air France or a Vueling bundled fare win on all-in value; travelling light, Vueling, Transavia or Ryanair are hard to beat.

When to book & how to save

  • Book 3–8 weeks ahead for the best short-haul fares; prices here can jump sharply in the final fortnight.
  • Avoid the April festival weeks (Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril), when Seville is at its busiest and fares peak; the shoulder months of March, June and October are better value.
  • Consider high summer for lower fares if you can handle the heat — July and August are cheaper because temperatures regularly top 38°C.
  • Travel midweek — Tuesday and Wednesday departures are usually the cheapest.
  • Compare all-in with bags: the lowest low-cost fares are cabin-bag only, and a Beauvais fare can lose its edge once you add the coach transfer.

Arriving in Seville

You land at Seville Airport (SVQ), also called San Pablo, about 10 km northeast of the city. There’s no train, but the EA airport bus runs frequently to the centre and Santa Justa station (about 35 minutes, around €4). A taxi to the centre is a fixed fare of roughly €22–€25 by day (a little more at night and on holidays). The airport is small and easy to navigate, and Seville’s compact, walkable centre is a short ride away. Spain uses the euro, so no currency exchange is needed.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Paris to Seville?

Nonstop flights take about 2 hours 20 minutes to 2 hours 35 minutes. The distance is roughly 1,455 km (904 miles), making it a comfortable short-haul trip.

Are there direct flights from Paris to Seville?

Yes. Vueling flies nonstop from both Charles de Gaulle and Orly, Transavia from Orly, Air France from Charles de Gaulle, and Ryanair from Beauvais. It’s a frequent route with several nonstop departures a week.

How much does it cost to fly from Paris to Seville?

A typical economy return runs about €70–€170 depending on season and how far ahead you book. The best low-cost deals dip to around €45–€70 on a quiet midweek date, while the April festival weeks sit at the top of the range.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Paris to Seville?

January, February and November are usually the cheapest, with returns from around €45–€60. High summer (July–August) is also relatively cheap because of the heat. Avoid the April Feria and Semana Santa weeks, which are the busiest and most expensive.

Which airlines fly from Paris to Seville?

Nonstop: Vueling (from Charles de Gaulle and Orly), Transavia (from Orly), Air France (from Charles de Gaulle) and Ryanair (from Beauvais). The low-cost carriers usually offer the lowest headline fares, while Air France includes a checked bag on standard tickets.

Which airport do I fly into in Seville?

You arrive at Seville Airport (SVQ), also known as San Pablo, about 10 km northeast of the city. It’s a single, easy-to-navigate terminal, with a frequent airport bus and fixed-fare taxis into the compact centre.

How far in advance should I book Paris to Seville flights?

Aim to book 3 to 8 weeks ahead. Short-haul fares to Seville are usually cheapest a month or two out and climb in the final two weeks, especially around the April festivals and Christmas.

Is it cheaper to fly on weekdays?

Usually, yes. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically the cheapest, while Friday and Sunday carry a weekend premium. Flying out and back midweek can save €20–€50 on a return.

Fare guidance based on aifly.one deal tracking and current airline schedules; last reviewed July 2026. Indicative economy returns — always check the live fare before booking.

Posted 119d ago

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