Cheap Flights Seville to Lisbon: 2026 Guide
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Cheap flights from Seville to Lisbon are among the best-value short hops in Europe. Round trips regularly start from $45–90, the flight lasts barely 1 hour 15 minutes, and both cities are compact enough that you can leave after breakfast and be having lunch by the Tagus. Run your dates through TopTravelCentre — on a route this short, there’s no excuse for overpaying.
How to find cheap flights from Seville to Lisbon
This route rewards light packers and flexible dates:
- Travel with hand luggage only. The cheapest fares are basic low-cost tickets; a checked bag can double the price of a $45 round trip.
- Avoid festival weekends. Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril in Seville, and the Santos Populares in June in Lisbon, squeeze availability hard in both directions.
- Check midweek dates. Tuesday and Wednesday flights are usually the cheapest; Friday and Sunday carry the weekend-trip premium.
- Consider the train as a benchmark. There’s no direct high-speed rail link, so flying or a long bus is the realistic option — which keeps demand (and prices) healthy for flights. Book early rather than late.
Airlines flying Seville–Lisbon
| Airline | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TAP Air Portugal | Full service | Daily nonstops, links to TAP’s network |
| Vueling | Low cost | Frequent, often cheapest |
| Ryanair | Low cost | Nonstops, lowest headline fares |
| Iberia | Via Madrid | Useful fallback for schedule flexibility |
Prices verified on public search tools and official airline sites. With Ryanair and Vueling both on the route, the price war works in your favour — but always add up the extras before judging the headline number.
Departure and arrival airports
Seville Airport (SVQ), locally known as San Pablo, is small and fast. It’s about 25 minutes from the city centre by bus (EA line) or taxi; arriving 90 minutes before departure is plenty.
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) couldn’t be closer to the city — it’s practically inside it. The metro (red line) reaches downtown in about 20 minutes, and the Aerobus serves central hotels. Because the airport is so central, a late-night arrival is far less painful here than in most capitals. See our full Lisbon Airport guide for transfer details.
Cheapest time to fly
- November–February: the annual low. Mild in both cities (Lisbon stays positively pleasant), and the cheapest fares of the year.
- March–May: spring blossoms in Andalusia and prices start climbing around Easter.
- June–August: hot in Seville, peak season in Lisbon — the most expensive window.
- September–October: warm sea, thinner crowds and fair prices. A smart pick.
Money-saving tips
- Two one-ways beat one round trip surprisingly often when mixing Ryanair out and TAP (or Vueling) back. Compare both options.
- Fly into Lisbon early, out late. With the airport so close to town, you can squeeze nearly two full days out of a one-night trip — more trip per dollar spent on the flight.
- Book 3–6 weeks ahead. This is a short-haul low-cost route; booking months ahead rarely helps, but booking days ahead definitely hurts.
- Set a fare alert and wait for a dip. Sub-$50 round trips appear regularly outside peak weeks.
- Eat where locals eat in Lisbon. Your flight savings shouldn’t vanish at the first tourist-table tasca in Alfama — walk two streets inland.
Beyond Lisbon: cheap side trips
Lisbon works beautifully as a base. Sintra is 40 minutes by train, Cascais 40 minutes along the coast, and Setúbal an hour south for dolphin-watching and quieter beaches. None of them needs a car or a second flight — your single cheap air ticket from Seville unlocks a full week of day trips. Long-haul travellers can even continue from Lisbon onward with TAP’s network; connections through the Portuguese capital are often cheaper than from larger hubs.
FAQ
How long is the flight from Seville to Lisbon? About 1 hour 15 minutes nonstop — one of the shortest international routes from Seville.
Which airlines fly direct from Seville to Lisbon? TAP Air Portugal, Vueling and Ryanair operate nonstops on the route.
What’s the cheapest month to fly? January and February typically show the lowest fares, followed closely by November.
Is there a train from Seville to Lisbon? There is no direct daytime high-speed service; the rail journey requires changes and takes around 9+ hours, which is why flying is the standard choice.
How do I get from Lisbon airport to the city centre? The red metro line or a short taxi ride — the airport is only about 7 km from downtown, roughly 20 minutes by metro.
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