Find out which airlines fly direct to Andalucia from the UK and Ireland with this definitive Andalucia flights guide (updated February 2012).
Tips for finding cheap flights to Andalucia
Book ahead – flights are usually cheaper if you book well in advance.
Be flexible. It is often cheaper to travel midweek than at weekends.
Price comparison websites, such as Cheapflights, Skyscanner and Travel Supermarket can be a useful tool for finding bargains.
Flight brokers such as ebookers, Expedia and Opodo are often a good option if you are looking for a combined flight and hotel package.
Watch out for those hidden extras. Many ‘no-frills’ airlines charge for extras such as hold luggage, in-flight-meals, priority boarding and even booking by credit card, so they are sometimes not as cheap as they first appear.
Flights to Almeria
Almeria’s airport (code: LEI) is located about 5 miles (8km) from the city centre.
Bmibaby – from East Midlands
easyJet – from London Gatwick
Flythomascook – London Gatwick and Manchester (both routes May to October)
Monarch – from Birmingham
Ryanair – from East Midlands, Liverpool and London Stansted
Flights to Gibraltar
Bmibaby – from East Midlands
British Airways – from London Heathrow
easyJet – from Liverpool and London Gatwick
Monarch – from London Luton and Manchester
Flights to Granada
There are currently no direct flights from the UK and Ireland to Granada, after Ryanair discontinued its service in 2010.
Flights to Jerez
Jerez de la Frontera’s airport (code: XRY) is located about 4 miles (7km) from the city centre. There is an hourly bus service from the airport to the city centre – see cmtbc.es for details.
Ryanair – from from London Stansted (from 12/3/12)
Flights to Malaga
Aer Lingus – from Belfast International, Cork and Dublin
Bmibaby – from Belfast City, Birmingham and East Midlands
British Airways – from London City and London Gatwick
easyJet – from Belfast International, Bristol, Glasgow International, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Southend (from May), London Stansted, Manchester and Newcastle
Flybe – from Exeter and Southampton
Flythomascook – from Glasgow International and Manchester
Jet2 – from Blackpool, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow International, Leeds-Bradford, Manchester and Newcastle
Monarch – from Birmingham, London Gatwick, London Luton and Manchester
Ryanair – from Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cork, Dublin, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow Prestwick, Leeds-Bradford, Liverpool, London Stansted, Manchester and Shannon (from 25/3/12)
Thomson Airways – from Belfast International (May to September), Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster-Sheffield, East Midlands, Glasgow International (March to October), London Gatwick, London Luton (May to November), Manchester and Newcastle
Flights to Seville
Seville’s San Pablo Airport (code: SVQ) is located about 6 miles (10km) from the city centre. Buses between the airport and city centre run half-hourly between 6.15am and 11pm, with a journey time of around 25 minutes (although this can be considerably longer during the rush hour). A taxi to the city centre costs 15 to 23 euros depending on the time of day.
easyJet – from London Gatwick
Ryanair – from Dublin (from 17/3/12), London Gatwick and London Stansted
Vueling – from Cardiff (between 29/3/12 – 27/10/12)