San Pablo Airport, International airport in Seville, Spain
San Pablo is an international airport located east of Seville with a single terminal building serving both domestic and international flights. The facility connects Western Andalusia to destinations throughout Spain and abroad.
The airport began operations in 1914 with the first flight between Spain and Morocco. Regular service between Seville and Madrid was established in 1919.
The terminal building displays Andalusian features through blue glazed tiles, vaulted arches, and orange trees in the entrance area. These details connect visitors to the region's local character and Mediterranean heritage.
The airport is accessible by dedicated bus service, fixed-rate taxis, and car rental companies available in the arrivals area. Plan extra time for check-in and security procedures during peak travel hours.
Following renovations completed in 2022, the facility underwent significant expansion with modernized infrastructure and expanded gate areas. The improvements allow the airport to handle substantially more passengers annually.
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