Turkish Airlines has added Seville, one of Spain’s most prominent tourism hubs, to its Southern Europe network, further strengthening its global connectivity. With this launch, Seville becomes the airline’s sixth destination in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, and Bilbao.
Starting from September 17, 2025, Turkish Airlines will operate daily flights between Istanbul Airport and Seville Airport, aiming to enhance regional connectivity and provide its passengers with more travel alternatives.
Commenting on the launch, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Prof. Ahmet Bolat said: “As Turkish Airlines, we are delighted to offer our passengers a new travel option with the launch of our Seville flights. We believe these flights to one of Spain’s oldest settlements will bring new opportunities for both tourism and business, while further growing the trade and tourism capacity across the region. Through our uniquely located homebase, Istanbul, we will continue bridging cultures and continents all over the world.”
Known as the heart of Andalusia, Seville stands out as one of Spain’s most attractive destinations with its rich heritage stretching from ancient times to the Umayyad civilization, its stunning architecture, and its renowned Andalusian cuisine.
Why it matters
The addition of Seville gives Turkish Airlines six gateways in Spain, a key European source market for Turkish tourism. Daily frequency from Istanbul, a major global hub, provides seamless connectivity for long-haul passengers from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to reach southern Spain. For the travel trade, this expands product options for cultural and city-break itineraries in Andalusia, while also supporting business links between the two countries. The move underscores Turkish Airlines’ strategy of deepening its European network beyond primary capitals into secondary leisure and business cities.