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Sevilla – San Pablo Airport

Seville – San Pablo Airport (SVQ), located in the heart of Andalusia, Spain, stands as a key gateway to this enchanting region. Currently, the airport offers connections to 78 destinations operated by 27 different airlines.

Record-Breaking 6,779,453 Passengers in 2022

This underscores the consistent growth in demand for flights to Seville and its surrounding areas.

A total of 60,363 flights took off and landed at Seville Airport in 2022

Showcasing the continuous activity at the airport and its ability to efficiently handle a high volume of air traffic.

 

A crucial role in cargo handling, with a total of 9,966 tons

This highlights the airport’s importance in logistics and international trade, contributing to the economic growth of both the region and the country as a whole

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Santa Justa Station

 Inaugurated in 1991, Santa Justa has experienced steady growth in passenger traffic and has become a vital hub connecting Seville to other cities in Spain and Europe.

A key starting point for exploring Spain

High-speed train services like the AVE link Seville to cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia in record time, making it easy and quick to cover long distances.

Local and regional destinations too

Additionally, the station also provides connections to local and regional destinations, making it a convenient gateway for discovering the richness of Andalusia.

 

A Vital Hub for Daily Commuters in Seville

As a connecting point to the entire country, the autonomous community, and localities within the city of Seville itself, Santa Justa Station welcomes around 40,000 daily travelers, with peaks reaching up to 50,000.

PORT

Puerto de Sevilla

Nestled along the picturesque Guadalquivir River, the Port of Seville stands as a unique and strategic maritime gateway. Unlike most ports in the country, Seville’s port boasts the distinction of being the only inland commercial port in Spain, a factor that has contributed to its economic relevance.

In 2022, recorded a noteworthy milestone by welcoming 36,696 passengers.

This impressive figure reflects the port’s importance not only as a hub for commercial trade but also as a destination for travelers seeking to explore the rich cultural and historical heritage of Seville and its surroundings.

Key Exports in 2022: Aeronautical Products and Olive Oil Dominate Seville’s Port

In 2022, it played a significant role in facilitating the export of goods such as aeronautical products, which accounted for 18.6% of the total exports. Olive oil, another vital export commodity, represented 18% of the port’s export volume.

 

A Strategic Hub for International Trade

The Port of Seville’s strategic geographic location places it at the heart of trade routes that connect Spain to key European and transatlantic markets. France, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States are among its principal trading partners.

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Come by road

Sevilla enjoys robust road connections with the rest of Spain, thanks to a comprehensive network of highways and motorways. These roads facilitate both passenger and cargo transportation, making Sevilla a strategic and accessible destination for travelers and businesses alike.

 Southern Motorway (A-4): one of the primary arteries

This major highway runs from Madrid to Seville, providing a direct and efficient route between the city. The A-4 not only facilitates the transportation of people but also plays a pivotal role in the movement of goods, supporting commerce and trade between regions.

To the eastward, A-92. To the southward, AP-4.

The A-92 motorway extends from Seville eastward, connecting it to cities such as Granada, Almería, and Murcia

The AP-4 motorway, a toll road, is another important connection, linking Seville to Cádiz, a coastal city to the southwest.

 

Also regional connections

Providing access to nearby towns and villages. This network ensures that even the most remote areas of the province are well-connected to the city.

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Plaza de Armas Station

Located in the heart of Seville, stands as the city’s most significant bus terminal, with 17 different bus companies operating from this bustling hub, it serves as a central point for travelers seeking to explore various regions and even venture abroad.

Extensive metropolitan connections

Linking Seville with 36 municipalities in the surrounding area. This network ensures that residents and visitors alike can easily access nearby towns and cities, making it a vital part of the region’s public transportation system.

Gateway to the rest of Andalusia, and beyond.

It connects Seville with all the provinces of Andalucia,. Additionally, it provides links to nine other autonomous communities across Spain, facilitating travel to and from different parts of the country.

 

Impressive selection of international connections

Passengers can embark on journeys to various European destinations, including France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Portugal, and Romania and Morocco.

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