Flights from Seville to Milan Malpensa
Regular scheduled flights from Seville to Milan Malpensa Airport are available through AirBerlin, Iberia and TAP Portugal.
It takes under 2 hours to fly to Milan from Seville in Spain with the clocks in both countries on the same time zone so you don't need to put your watch forward.
One of the biggest problems the airline industry is experiencing at the moment is lost luggage, which has been largely caused by all the extra security checks. If your bags do not arrive with you at Milan Malpensa Airport, contact +39 274 85 2200 which is the telephone number for the airport.
| Please note that although we do our best to keep all the information on this page as up to date as possible, due to the frequency in which flight services can and do change it is always best to simply use the flight search box above on the left which will show all current flights to Malpensa from Seville or whichever departure destination you select. |
Seville Flights From Malpensa
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Weekday & Weekend Flights from Milan Malpensa to Seville
You can find out more about weekday flights from Seville to Milan and weekend flights from Spain to Italy by searching in the box above.
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Further Information on Milan & Malpensa
Milan and money go together like Dolce & Gabbana and this city offers plenty of historic and intellectual heritage (think Leonardo da Vinci), plus some fabulous places to eat and a fantastic range of designer shops.
Quadrilatero d'Oro is Milan's fashion district just north of the Duomo Cathedral. It took off when Gucci moved to Via Montenapoleone in 1951. Brera is an arty district full of bar-lined streets west of Via Montenapoleone, while the once raffish canal quarter of Navigli is to the south.
The stunning Dolomites are located in Northern Italy just 4hrs from Milan. If you love walking, biking and climbing they offer you some really awesome surroundings. The famous area Via Ferrata (Iron Way) were first created during the First World War to move mountain infantry and offers routes to suit all skill and fitness levels. If you want to do some high walking but don't want to hike up a mountain to get there, then get a ski lift to the top of the mountains where you can hike for miles and then get the lift back down.
If you don't want to get car rental at Malpensa Airport while you are in Milan then you might prefer to arrange a private Malpensa airport transfer or book a seat on a private shuttle bus.
