Ryanair has announced its winter 2025/26 schedule for Seville Airport, featuring a total of 50 routes. This includes two new connections to Warsaw and Wroclaw in Poland, each offering two weekly frequencies.
The airline will also increase flight frequency on 12 routes, including Turin, Treviso, Rabat, Porto, and Manchester. This expansion will provide passengers with more travel options and competitive fares during the low season.
Fares and Availability
Tickets for the new schedule are already available on the airline’s website, with prices starting from €24.99 per one-way trip. These flights will operate until the end of March 2026.
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Impact of AENA Fees on Domestic Operations
Despite the expansion in Seville, Ryanair confirmed it has been forced to cut one million seats in Spain as part of its winter planning, due to the 6.62% increase in AENA (Spanish Airports and Air Navigation) fees.
The company described the current incentive plans as “ineffective,” stating they make several regional airports financially unviable. According to its estimates, this situation has already led to the loss of 2 million seats in 2025 in other regions of the country.
Alejandra Ruiz, Ryanair’s spokesperson in Spain, highlighted the airline’s commitment to the Andalusian capital: “Ryanair is pleased to present its winter 2025/2026 flight schedule for Seville, with 50 routes, including two exciting new destinations in Poland (…) Despite excessive AENA fees, Ryanair maintains its commitment to Seville, with 6 aircraft based in the city, supporting over 3,100 local jobs.”
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