About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Moron Ab (OZP) to Gatwick (LGW)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Sevilla to London. While takeoff offers good views of Andalusian geography, the landing approach to Gatwick provides more dramatic and varied scenery—the North Downs, Thames valley, and the visual contrast between green belt and urban sprawl make for more compelling viewing. Left-side seats capture this better during descent.
What can I see during takeoff from Moron Ab in Sevilla?
During takeoff from Moron Ab (OZP), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Guadalquivir River valley and the Sierra Morena mountains as the aircraft climbs northeastward from Morón. The river's distinctive meanders are visible in the early climb phase, and the mountain range forms a clear natural boundary to the north. Notable sights include: Guadalquivir River (winding through agricultural plains), Sierra Morena (northern horizon), Seville city area (to the southwest), Córdoba region (inland to the east).
What can I see when landing at Gatwick in London?
When landing at Gatwick (LGW), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views during the descent approach to Gatwick. The aircraft descends over the Weald and the North Downs, and left-side passengers see the Thames valley, Greater London's sprawl, and the distinctive patchwork of Surrey's green belt and suburban development before final approach. Notable sights include: North Downs (chalk ridge), Thames River and valley, Greater London urban area, Surrey countryside and green belt.
How long is the flight from Sevilla to London?
The flight from Moron Ab (OZP) to Gatwick (LGW) takes Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.
What does the Sevilla to London flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the Bay of Biscay (if routing via Atlantic) or travels over central France. Notable features include the Pyrenees (visible to the south if routing via Mediterranean approach), the Loire Valley and its river systems, and the English Channel approaching the UK coast. The Massif Central and Aquitaine plains are typical overfly zones depending on exact routing.