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Route
Departure
Return
Price
Hong KongSeville
HKG - SVQ
HKGSVQ
Hong Kong Intl
Thu 12-12
13:00-17:25
2 stops35h 25m
Sevilla
Thu 19-12
06:50-20:50
2 stops31h 00m
Hong KongSeville
HKG - SVQ
HKGSVQ
Hong Kong Intl
Wed 11-12
00:25-08:30
2 stops39h 05m
Sevilla
Thu 19-12
17:40-21:30
2 stops20h 50m
Hong KongSeville
HKG - SVQ
HKGSVQ
Hong Kong Intl
Wed 11-12
00:40-12:45
1 stop19h 05m
Sevilla
Thu 19-12
13:35-17:15
1 stop20h 40m
Return from | HK$5,960 |
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On average, a flight from Hong Kong to Seville takes 23 hours 45 minutes. Flights to Seville from other popular cities in Hong Kong will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airline flying from Hong Kong to Seville is Lufthansa.
The cheapest airline flying from Hong Kong to Seville is Lufthansa.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Seville ranges from 2.0 - 95.0 mm per month. December is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 95.0 mm. July is typically the driest time to visit Seville when rainfall is around 2.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Seville, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 27.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).
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We had to wait more than an hour at check in because they said I requested an upgrade to business class (which I didn’t) and weren’t able to cancel it. They finally assigned us regular seats but I got stopped again at the gate because of the same issue. We barely made it on time. Poor management on the connecting flight (a 10 hour flight) where they let two young mothers sit together near us (they were sitting in separate areas when we boarded), who were talking endlessly, both with screaming babies, and no help from the crew to make them aware of other people around them.
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We had to wait more than an hour at check in because they said I requested an upgrade to business class (which I didn’t) and weren’t able to cancel it. They finally assigned us regular seats but I got stopped again at the gate because of the same issue. We barely made it on time. Poor management on the connecting flight (a 10 hour flight) where they let two young mothers sit together near us (they were sitting in separate areas when we boarded), who were talking endlessly, both with screaming babies, and no help from the crew to make them aware of other people around them.
Crew
Entertainment
Food
Overall
Comfort
Boarding
Reviews
We had to wait more than an hour at check in because they said I requested an upgrade to business class (which I didn’t) and weren’t able to cancel it. They finally assigned us regular seats but I got stopped again at the gate because of the same issue. We barely made it on time. Poor management on the connecting flight (a 10 hour flight) where they let two young mothers sit together near us (they were sitting in separate areas when we boarded), who were talking endlessly, both with screaming babies, and no help from the crew to make them aware of other people around them.
There’s never a bad time to visit Seville, the capital of Andalusia and one of Spain’s most beautiful cities, but springtime, when the scent of orange blossom hangs heavy on the air, might just be the best time.
Seville’s Holy Week (Semana Santa) processions are a wonderful mix of devotion and drama. It seems like most of the city take to the streets to watch the procession of hooded penitents and elaborate floats file solemnly from their church to the Cathedral of Seville and back again.
A couple of weeks later, Seville takes to the streets again, for the April Fair (La Feria de Abril). The Sevillanos’ famous zest for life is evident here – with flamenco, funfairs, bullfighting and eating (tapas was invented here, after all) and drinking.
Seville’s other sights include the Giralda, a Moorish minaret, and now bell tower, dating from the 12th century; the Alcázar, home to Catholic kings for 400 years; and the cathedral, the largest gothic cathedral in the world.
Given its popularity, it’s worth searching for cheap flights to Seville as early as possible. Another option is to look for cheap flights to Malaga and take a train or bus from there.
Hot in the summer, Seville is 21 degrees (Celsius) or warmer for more than half the year. July and August temperatures are near 37 (C) and there is little rain. By contrast, winter has plenty of rain and cooler temperatures. January is the coldest month when temperatures can be in the low single digits. Autumn and winter are the wettest months with heavy showers and thunderstorms. Spring is moderate and warm.
Stretch your legs after your cheap flight to Seville by setting out to explore the city on foot. Seville is a walkable city, but it also has a very dependable network of buses and trains. The metro system started running in 2007. If you’re going to use the bus and metro often, buy a bonobús pass, available at newsstands and tobacco shops, to save money.
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