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PMO → SVQ
Which side of the plane to sit from Falcone–Borsellino Airport (Palermo) to Sevilla Airport (Sevilla)?
Left Side of the Plane
Choosing the left side offers an exceptional perspective of the Sicilian Egadi Islands at departure and the magnificent, often snow-capped Sierra Nevada range during the descent into Andalusia.
Egadi Archipelago
Stunning turquoise waters around the islands of Favignana and Marettimo visible shortly after departing Sicily.
Mediterranean Horizon
Expansive views of the deep blue sea crossing from the central Mediterranean toward the Iberian Peninsula.
Sierra Nevada
Breathtaking views of Mulhacén, the highest peak in mainland Spain, which remains snow-capped for much of the year.
Granada Basin
Rugged landscapes and the distant plateau surrounding the historic city of Granada as the plane begins its descent.
Guadalquivir Valley
The fertile, agricultural plains of Andalusia and the winding Guadalquivir River basin leading into Seville.
Sit behind the wing for unobstructed views of the Egadi Islands near Sicily. The Sierra Nevada mountains appear roughly 30 minutes before arrival; late afternoon flights provide spectacular 'golden hour' lighting on these peaks. In winter, the contrast between the white mountains and green valleys is striking.
Balearic Islands
Distant but clear views of the islands of Ibiza and Formentera during the mid-flight cruise over the Mediterranean.
Costa Blanca
The white-sand coastlines and urban skylines of the Alicante and Benidorm regions as the flight enters Spanish airspace.
Sierra de Segura
Large swathes of protected forest and limestone peaks within one of Spain's largest natural parks.
Seville Metropol
Views of the Aljarafe suburbs and the modern outskirts of Seville during the final approach into SVQ.
The right side is ideal for spotting the Balearic Islands during the middle of the flight. If you are flying in the morning, this side avoids the direct glare of the southern sun. Keep a camera ready for the transition from the Mediterranean Sea to the rugged Spanish interior.
Distance: 1,667 km (1,036 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 13 min
Departure: PMO (38.175999, 13.091)
Arrival: SVQ (37.41799926757813, -5.8931097984313965)
Route Type: International
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