Cheap Flights Sevilla to Amsterdam in 2026: From $55

Cheap flights Sevilla to Amsterdam from $55 one way. Direct airlines, Schiphol airport guide, cheapest months and real tactics to pay less.

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Cheap Flights Sevilla to Amsterdam

Cheap flights from Sevilla to Amsterdam start from around $55 one way, and direct flights cover the roughly 2 h 55 min hop between the two cities for much of the year. Between Andalusian spring heat and Dutch canals, this is a route where timing matters more than luck. Search and book your Sevilla–Amsterdam flight and see every airline in one comparison.

How to find cheap flights from Sevilla to Amsterdam

Fact Detail
Direct flight Yes (Vueling, Transavia)
Direct duration ~2 h 55 min
Connecting options via Barcelona, Madrid or Lisbon
Origin airport Sevilla (SVQ)
Destination Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)
Cheapest months January–March and November
Cheapest days Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

With directs running almost daily in season, your first lever is timing: on European low-cost routes the sweet spot is booking 4 to 8 weeks ahead. The second is the comparison itself — Vueling and Transavia alternate offers that only appear on one of them, so check all airlines at once rather than on separate sites.

Airports: Sevilla and Schiphol

Departure: Sevilla-San Pablo (SVQ)

A compact, pleasant airport 10 km from the centre, connected by the EA airport bus in about 20 minutes. Two terminals’ worth of charm in one: security is fast, but low-cost bag-drop lines grow in the morning wave — arrive two hours early.

Arrival: Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)

One of Europe’s best-connected airports, 15 km from the centre and directly under the terminal you’ll find the train station: trains to Amsterdam Centraal run every few minutes and take 15–20 minutes. There is no need to pre-book airport transfers; buy the ticket at the yellow machines. Schiphol is a single-terminal airport — follow the signs, walks are long but simple.

Airlines flying Sevilla to Amsterdam

  • Vueling — directs from Sevilla with near-daily frequency; hand luggage depends on the fare you pick.
  • Transavia — the Dutch low-cost carrier, flying direct to Schiphol with aggressive off-peak prices.
  • Iberia / Air Europa (via Madrid) — connection through Barajas, useful when the direct is expensive.
  • TAP (via Lisbon) — one-stop alternative that sometimes pays off in high season.
  • KLM — operates the route in certain seasons; worth comparing before ruling it out.

Direct vs. connecting: the directs win on total time and usually on price outside holiday weeks. Connections earn their keep only when directs sell out — and around tulip season and August, they do. Whatever your dates, run the full comparison before paying.

Best time to fly Sevilla–Amsterdam

  • January–March: cheapest. Grey skies over the canals, but fares at the floor and museums quiet.
  • April–May: tulip season. Beautiful, in demand, expensive. Book months ahead or accept the premium.
  • June–August: summer peak. Families travel; prices and crowds both peak.
  • September–October: excellent. Amsterdam at its most liveable, with shoulder-season fares.
  • November: second cheapest window. Rainy, yes; cheap, absolutely.

Route rule: a Thursday in late January or early November is about the cheapest combination available.

Money-saving tips

  1. Buy the ticket to Centraal at the machine, not the aircraft-linked add-on — the same NS train, lower price.
  2. Hand-luggage only. A small backpack fits the free allowance on every carrier here.
  3. Watch Dutch school holidays and King’s Day (27 April) — demand spikes are real.
  4. Compare the connection via Madrid only when directs exceed ~$120 — below that the direct nearly always wins total cost.
  5. Set a fare alert 6–8 weeks out and buy on the dip, midweek.

Once you land: first moves in Amsterdam

From Schiphol it’s 15–20 minutes by train to Centraal. Give your first hour to the canal ring: walk from Centraal south through the Jordaan, crossing bridges at random — the city reveals itself better on foot than from any boat. Reserve the Rijksmuseum or Anne Frank House online well ahead; both sell out days in advance. Eat in De Pijp or the Jordaan rather than Damrak, where prices double for the view of nothing. And remember the tram day ticket pays for itself after three rides.

FAQ

Are there direct flights from Sevilla to Amsterdam? Yes — Vueling and Transavia fly direct in about 2 h 55 min, with near-daily frequency in high season.

What is the cheapest month to fly Sevilla to Amsterdam? January to March, with November close behind.

How do I get from Schiphol to central Amsterdam? The train from the station under the terminal takes 15–20 minutes to Centraal and costs a few euros.

Which airlines connect Sevilla to Amsterdam? Iberia and Air Europa via Madrid, Vueling via Barcelona, and TAP via Lisbon.

Ready to fly?

Off-peak, midweek, hand-luggage only — that’s the whole strategy. Search and book your Sevilla–Amsterdam flight now and compare Vueling, Transavia and the hubs in one go.