San Pablo Airport (IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL)
is
located ten kilometres north-east of the Sevillian
capital between the city limits of Seville and Rinconada.
The design was based on Seville's cultural roots, using three
traditional components: the mosque, the palace and the orange trees. An
orange grove greets the travellers upon their arrival at the airport
before they enter a hall, coloured blue by the effect of the glazed
roof tiles, and crowned by a line of arches supported by vaults.
Though Seville airport does have some international traffic, it basically deals with domestic traffic, which represents 79.8 percent of the total.