Bristol Gets a New Seville Escape
easyJet has launched a new route between Bristol Airport and Seville, adding another Spanish city link for passengers in the southwest of England. The first flights took off at the weekend, with the service now running twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Seats are available through easyJet’s website and mobile app, with one-way fares starting at £33.99.
The airline is also selling Seville package holidays through easyJet holidays. Deals start from £214 per person for three nights, including flights and hotel, with bookings available using a £60 per person low deposit. The route gives Bristol passengers a direct connection to Andalusia’s capital, a city known for history, culture and architecture.
easyJet will also add its 20th aircraft at Bristol Airport this summer, increasing its presence at the base. The airline is preparing new routes to Reus and Thessaloniki as part of the seasonal expansion. It says the extra aircraft will support demand for both leisure and business travel, while giving passengers more choice across Europe and beyond.
The Seville route could make southern Spain easier to reach without travelling through another UK airport. Visitors can use the city for tapas, flamenco, the Alcázar and Plaza de España, or as a base for wider Andalusia. The link may also help European visitors reach the South West, while supporting business travel connected with international markets.
“Our continued success in Bristol is a clear testament to the popularity of our flights and holidays and the growth of our fleet with an additional aircraft this summer will further unlock the opportunity of the demand that we see for both leisure and business travel."
The new flights give Bristol passengers a simple short-break option at useful weekday and weekend timings. Tuesday and Saturday departures work for both longer stays and three-night trips, depending on hotel prices and annual leave. As always, the headline fare is only the starting point, so baggage and seat costs are worth checking before booking.