Turkish Airlines continues to extend its reach across Southern Europe by adding Seville to its network of Spanish destinations beginning Sept. 17, 2025. This new nonstop service will connect Istanbul Airport with Seville Airport on daily flights operated with the carrier’s standard narrow-body equipment. Your clients will appreciate the strengthened schedule flexibility, as the airline already serves Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga and Bilbao.
“As Turkish Airlines, we are pleased to launch flights to Seville, one of Spain’s oldest cities, thus facilitating new opportunities for both tourism and business. We believe that growing investments in the region will further enhance both countries’ tourism and trade potential. We will continue to diversify our gateways to the world in line with our mission of connecting continents,” said Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi in a press statement.
Turkish Airlines Takes You There
Flight TK 1297 departs IST at 06:55 and arrives in SVQ at 10:45, returning as TK 1298, departing SVQ at 11:45 and landing back in Istanbul at 17:15. On alternate days, TK 1299 departs IST at 13:50, touching down in SVQ at 17:40, with TK 1300 departing SVQ at 18:40 and arriving in Istanbul at 00:10. All times are local.
Seville’s appeal stems from its centuries-old architecture and the remnants of Roman, Visigothic and Moorish rule visible in landmarks such as the Alcazar palace complex and the Giralda tower. Clients drawn to religious art and architecture will find the Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede particularly engaging. The Alcazar gardens offer them a peek at Andalusian horticultural design, while museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts house collections that trace local artistic development. Culinary experiences range from traditional gazpacho and Montilla-Moriles wines to modern interpretations of tapas in Michelin-starred restaurants.
For more information, visit turkishairlines.com.




