Cheap Flights from Seville to Prague in 2026
Seville doesn’t have the route network of Madrid or Barcelona, but Prague is perfectly reachable: with a well-chosen connection the return fare starts at from €100–150, and in some seasons a direct flight appears. Search and book your Seville–Prague flight on TopTravelCentre: the key to this route is comparing connections via Madrid, Barcelona or a European hub on one screen.
How to find cheap flights from Seville to Prague
Because this is a route without a guaranteed year-round nonstop, strategy matters more than elsewhere:
- Connect via Madrid or Barcelona. Both link to daily nonstops to Prague. It is the most frequent combination and usually the cheapest.
- Connect via a foreign hub. Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt or Lisbon link Seville to Prague on full-service airlines, often at very good prices.
- Via Malaga. If the saving is significant, the Seville–Malaga train (about 2 hours) opens the door to the Costa del Sol’s seasonal nonstops — see our Malaga–Prague route guide.
Compare every combination at once before deciding: on connecting routes, the gap between the best and worst combination on the same day can exceed €100.
Airports: Seville and Vaclav Havel
Seville (SVQ)
Seville’s airport is 10 km from the centre, with the EA express bus running every 20–30 minutes downtown in 35 minutes. Small and fast: 75–90 minutes before departure is usually plenty. If you’re connecting in Madrid, the Iberia/Air Nostrum shuttle from Seville is frequent and reliable.
Prague Vaclav Havel (PRG)
Fifteen kilometres from the centre. Bus 119 connects to the metro at Dejvicka and the Airport Express reaches the main train station: 30–40 minutes for a minimal fare. Prague’s tram and metro network then drops you a short walk from the astronomical clock within minutes.
Airlines flying Seville to Prague
There is no permanent nonstop on this pairing; your realistic options:
- Iberia / Air Nostrum + connection in Madrid — the workhorse option, with several daily Seville–Madrid legs feeding the daily nonstop to Prague.
- Vueling via Barcelona — often the cheapest legacy combination, especially midweek.
- KLM via Amsterdam, Air France via Paris, Lufthansa via Frankfurt, TAP via Lisbon — full-service one-stops that price aggressively when the Spanish hubs are expensive.
When comparing, check the connection time: anything under 90 minutes at a hub is tight if your first leg is delayed. On separate tickets, leave far more buffer — or better, book it as a single itinerary. Run your search on TopTravelCentre to see all of these at once.
Best time to fly and price trends
- Cheapest: January–March and November (skipping the Christmas-market rush), returns from around €100–120.
- Shoulder: April–May and late September–October — the best weather in both cities for walking.
- Most expensive: December, Easter (Seville’s own Holy Week makes outbound Spanish flights pricey too) and August.
One route-specific note: Seville’s Holy Week and the April Fair push up fares on all flights out of Seville for two weeks in spring — if Prague is your escape from the crowds, book those dates early.
Money-saving tips
- Compare Madrid, Barcelona and foreign hubs every time. No single connection wins consistently on this route.
- Mind the connection time. 90+ minutes minimum on a single ticket; consider a low-cost first leg only if the buffer is generous.
- Check Malaga as a backup. A €40 train plus a cheap Malaga nonstop can beat any Seville itinerary.
- Book 4–8 weeks ahead, earlier for December.
- Travel midweek. Tuesday–Thursday itineraries on connecting routes are consistently cheaper.
FAQ
Are there direct flights from Seville to Prague? Not year-round. Seasonal nonstops have appeared on the route, but the standard way to fly it is one stop via Madrid, Barcelona or a European hub.
How long does the journey take? Around 5–7 hours door to door with one connection, depending on layover length.
What is the cheapest time to fly? January to March and November, with returns from around €100.
Which airports will I use? Seville (SVQ) and Prague Vaclav Havel (PRG), connecting through Madrid (MAD), Barcelona (BCN) or a hub such as Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt or Lisbon.
How do I get from Prague airport to the centre? Bus 119 to Dejvicka metro, or the Airport Express to the main station — 30–40 minutes, under €3.
Book your Seville–Prague flight
No nonstop? No problem — with the right connection, Andalusia to Czechia costs less than most people imagine. Search and book your flight on TopTravelCentre and compare every routing in one place.
