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Flights Seville to New York: Connect Smart, Pay Less
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Flights from Seville to New York usually cost €380–600 round trip when booked two to three months ahead. Seville has no year-round nonstop to the US — every itinerary connects — so the fare you pay depends almost entirely on which hub you route through and when you fly. Choose well and the connection adds barely two hours. Search your dates on TopTravelCentre.
How to find cheap flights Seville to New York
The route’s rhythm follows the Atlantic: cheapest fares appear in late January–February and November, most expensive in July–August and around Christmas. US city breaks are hugely popular in spring, so March–May sits in between — decent prices, best weather in New York.
Since every option connects, the hub matters more than the airline. The three best-value patterns from Seville:
- Via Madrid (MAD) — short domestic hop, then the nonstop to New York. Iberia and American codeshare this; total 13–15h.
- Via Lisbon (LIS) — TAP’s connection is often the cheapest, and Lisbon doubles as a pleasant layover.
- Via Dublin (DUB) — Aer Lingus lets you clear US preclearance in Dublin, arriving in New York as a domestic-style passenger.
Book the whole journey on one ticket — if a delay makes you miss the connection, the airline must rebook you.
Airports: SVQ and the New York trio
Seville (SVQ) is compact and efficient, 10 km northeast of the city. Its US-bound traffic funnels through partner hubs, and the airport itself rarely has queues worth worrying about.
New York gives you three airports:
- JFK — most international flights; AirTrain + LIRR to Manhattan in ~45 min.
- Newark (EWR) — often slightly cheaper; 45 min by train from Penn Station.
- LaGuardia (LGA) — domestic-focused; rarely relevant for this route.
When comparing fares on TopTravelCentre, check all three — the difference between JFK and Newark on the same dates can be €50+.
Airlines flying Seville to New York
| Airline | Type | Route | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iberia / American | Full-service | Via Madrid | Most frequent; good schedule spread |
| TAP Air Portugal | Full-service | Via Lisbon | Frequently cheapest; one daily wave |
| Aer Lingus | Full-service | Via Dublin | US preclearance in Dublin |
| United | Full-service | Via Frankfurt / Zurich (with partners) | Alternative to the Iberian hubs |
| Vueling + full-service partner | Hybrid | SVQ–MAD separate | Only worth it with protected connections |
Prices verified on public flight search engines and official airline sites.
Best time to fly and price trends
- Cheapest: mid-January–February and November, from about €380–430 round trip.
- Shoulder: March–April, September–October — good compromise of price and weather.
- Peak: June–August and mid-December — expect €650+.
- Tip: return fares Monday–Thursday undercut weekend travel noticeably on transatlantic routes.
Money-saving tips
- Make Lisbon or Madrid your default hubs and let price break the tie.
- Compare JFK and Newark on identical dates before booking.
- Book 8–10 weeks out — transatlantic fares from secondary Spanish cities rarely reward very early or last-minute buying.
- One ticket, not two. Self-transfers void your rebooking protection.
- Use ESTA early — US authorization is mandatory for European travellers and can take days.
Budgeting the whole New York trip from Seville
The flight is the biggest single cost, but not the only one worth planning. Accommodation in Manhattan punishes late bookers — reserving two months out can halve the price of a mid-range hotel week. For food and transport, a 7-day unlimited MetroCard-style pass (OMNY now caps weekly spending automatically) covers the subway for less than one midtown lunch per day. Museum passes pay off only if you genuinely visit three or more of the big institutions; otherwise buy individually. And remember the ESTA fee and travel insurance are real line items. Fliers who budget €1,200–1,500 total for a five-night trip — flight included, shoulder season, hotel in Long Island City or Harlem rather than Midtown — consistently report the best cost-to-experience ratio.
FAQ
Are there nonstop flights from Seville to New York? No year-round nonstop. All itineraries connect, usually via Madrid, Lisbon or Dublin. Check live options on TopTravelCentre.
How long is the trip? 13–16 hours door to door depending on layover length.
Which New York airport should I choose? JFK for most itineraries; Newark when it saves real money — the train link is good.
What’s a good price? Under €450 round trip is solid; €380 or less in winter is excellent.
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