About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Lisboa (LIS) to Moron Ab (OZP)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Lisbon to Sevilla. Right side captures the most visually distinctive features: the Tagus estuary and Lisbon's waterfront during takeoff, then the Guadalquivir River's meanders and Andalusian plains during descent. The flight path itself runs roughly south-southwest, so right-side seats offer better views of the major geographical features along the route.
What can I see during takeoff from Lisboa in Lisbon?
During takeoff from Lisboa (LIS), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side offers immediate views of the Tagus River estuary and Lisbon's waterfront districts as you climb out over the city. The river's distinctive wide mouth and the Atlantic coastline unfold clearly on the right side during the initial climb. Notable sights include: Tagus River estuary, Lisbon waterfront and Baixa district, Atlantic coastline, Cristo Rei monument area on south bank.
What can I see when landing at Moron Ab in Sevilla?
When landing at Moron Ab (OZP), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side provides views of the Guadalquivir River valley and the approach to Morón airbase from the north. You'll see the river's distinctive meanders and the flat agricultural plains of Andalusia as you descend toward the runway. Notable sights include: Guadalquivir River and its meanders, Seville city in the distance, flat Andalusian agricultural plains, Sierra Morena foothills to the north.
How long is the flight from Lisbon to Sevilla?
The flight from Lisboa (LIS) to Moron Ab (OZP) takes Approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes.
What does the Lisbon to Sevilla flight path pass over?
The flight crosses the Portuguese-Spanish border near the Guadiana River valley (around 38.5°N, 7.5°W). En route, you'll pass over the cork oak forests and rolling hills of the Alentejo region in southern Portugal, then transition into the flatter agricultural plains of Huelva and Seville provinces in Andalusia. The Doñana wetlands area lies to the southwest of the direct flight path but may be visible on clear days. The terrain gradually flattens as you approach the Guadalquivir River basin.