Seville flights: 8 best airports near Seville for Rangers fans going to the Europa League Final

by 24britishtvMay 6, 2022, 1:40 p.m. 55
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It was a monumental night for Rangers Football Club, as the Scottish giants made it to their first European final in 14 years after a 3-1 victory over RB Leipzig in the second leg of the Europa League semi-final at Ibrox.

And while some confident fans had already booked flights and accommodation for the showcase final well in advance, a other fans will be searching far and wide for the most cost-effective ways to travel to Seville – with or without a final ticket.

Here we look at a list of airports you can fly to ensure you will be able to get to Seville, and how far they are from the stadium.

How to get to Seville from the airport: The fastest way to get to Seville would be to catch a direct train. Several trains run from Malaga to Seville and take one hour and 55 minutes, with prices of trains starting from around £17. There is also an option to take a bus, known as the Rede Expressos. This takes approximately three hours.

Airports that fly to Jerez: There are currently no flights that fly from Scotland direct to Jerez, however, you can fly from London – and you would need to change at Madrid as well.

How to get to Seville from the airport: The fastest way to get to Seville would be to catch a direct train. Several trains run to Seville and take one hour with prices of trains starting from around £9. There is also an option to take a bus, known as the Mon Bus. This takes approximately one hour and 15 minutes, which costs £5.

Airports that fly to Madrid: You can currently fly to Madrid from Glasgow, Glasgow Prestwick and Edinburgh, who all offer direct flights with EasyJet and Ryanair. You can also fly with airlines such as KLM, however, this would require a transfer in Amsterdam.

How to get to Seville from the airport: The fastest way to get to Seville would be to catch a direct train. Several trains run from the Spanish capital to Seville, taking two hours and 34 minutes with prices of trains starting from around £24. There is also an option to take a bus, known as the Soci bus, although this will take over six hours.

Airports that fly to Faro: You can currently fly direct to the Portuguese city of Faro direct with Easyjet. Other British cities which fly direct to Faro via several airlines are Bristol, Nottingham, Durham, London, Manchester and Cardiff. Other starting points, including Edinburgh, require a change somewhere such as Dublin.

How to get to Seville from the airport: The fastest way to get to Seville would be to catch a direct train, however, it appears the Omio train website is currently sold out of seats. The FlixBus is available and takes just two hours and 40 minutes, with prices starting at £10.

Airports that fly to Lisbon: London and Manchester currently offer direct flights with EasyJet on, and around, the days of the final. You can fly direct via Edinburgh, though flights are only currently available on May 15, with availability for days closer to the game sold out.

How to get to Seville from the airport: You can book a train, though you would need to take a stop in Faro, before boarding a bus to Seville. This will take around four and a half hours (including the stop in Faro) and costs start at £32 for the entire trip. An alternative route would be take a bus from the nearby stop of Estação Sete Rios and travel through Faro. This would take around seven hours and costs start at £25.

Airports that fly to Valencia: Nottingham and Manchester currently offer direct flights with Ryanair, though flights are not available on and around the dates of the game. The best current option would be a flight from Leeds, which includes a change at Palma - Majorca and costs around £27 one way.

How to get to Seville from the airport: Once again, the train is an option at £47. You would need to travel via Madrid, and the journey would take approximately five hours. The alternative route is a direct bus, which takes 10 hours and requires a stop over in Madrid.

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