
About Seville Airport (SVQ)
Seville Airport, officially San Pablo Airport, is the primary airport serving Seville and the surrounding Andalusia region in Southern Spain. Located approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Seville’s city center in the San Pablo district, the airport serves as an important gateway to Andalusia’s rich cultural heritage, including flamenco, historic architecture, and the famous Feria de Abril.
As the main airport for one of Spain’s most visited cities, Seville Airport handles millions of passengers annually, serving both cultural tourists exploring Andalusian attractions and business travelers. With steady passenger traffic, particularly during spring and autumn when Seville’s climate is most pleasant, personal items occasionally get left behind. The airport maintains a Lost Property office to help travelers recover their belongings.
What Should You Do If You’ve Lost Something at Seville Airport ?
Losing an item at Seville Airport can be frustrating, especially if you’re visiting to experience the city’s cultural attractions or about to depart. The airport operates a Lost Property office with varying hours between weekdays and weekends to assist travelers in recovering their personal items. Whether your item was misplaced at security, in a terminal area, or at a café, here’s what you need to know.
Have you misplaced your personal items in Seville Airport ? From security checkpoints to departure gates, personal belongings are left behind regularly.
How to report a lost item in Seville Airport ?
Whether you’ve lost your item in the airport facilities or during your flight, you’ll find information below to help you report your loss. Note the different operating hours for weekdays versus weekends and public holidays.
When filing your report, provide comprehensive details:
- A detailed description of the item (color, brand, model, serial numbers, unique features)
- The specific location where it may have been lost and the approximate time
- Your airline, flight number, and gate information
- Your contact information including phone number, email address, and accommodation details if staying in Seville
You can also complete and send in the Lost Item Report Form on our platform so that our team can assist you in reporting your lost item(s).
Lost something in the airport ?
If you lost your item within the airport facilities (check-in area, security screening, waiting areas, shops, restaurants, baggage claim), contact the Seville Airport Lost Property office.
Seville Airport Lost Property Office
- Opening hours:
- Monday to Friday: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm
- Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Note the significantly reduced hours on weekends and public holidays, which may not cover all flight times.
Item(s) lost on the plane
If you left something onboard your aircraft, you must contact your airline directly. The airport Lost Property office manages items found in the terminal, not onboard aircraft. Each airline has its own procedures for handling items left on planes.
Cultural Tourism Hub
Seville Airport serves a high volume of cultural tourists visiting:
- The historic Alcázar palace complex
- Seville Cathedral and La Giralda tower
- The Barrio Santa Cruz neighborhood
- Flamenco performances and tablaos
- The Plaza de España and Maria Luisa Park
Common lost items reflect this cultural tourism, including cameras, guidebooks, and traditional Spanish souvenirs purchased at the airport.
Common Places Where Items Are Lost at SVQ
Travelers most frequently lose items in these areas:
- Security Checkpoints – Electronics, belts, wallets, and cameras left in bins
- Gate Seating Areas – Chargers, books, and guidebooks forgotten during boarding
- Shops and Duty-Free – Purchases or shopping bags left at retail counters
- Restaurants and Cafés – Phones, tablets, or bags left at tables
- Baggage Claim – Small items overlooked while collecting luggage
- Ground Transportation Area – Items dropped while arranging taxis or shuttles to the city
What to do if you’ve left something on a plane ?
If you realize you’ve left something on your flight:
- Contact your airline immediately at their airport desk or customer service
- Provide your flight number, seat number, and detailed item description
- Ask for a reference number for your lost item report
- Note any serial numbers or unique identifiers for electronics
- Follow up within 24 hours if you haven’t received a response
- Keep your boarding pass as proof of travel
According to statistics, approximately 70% of items lost in airports are returned to owners when properly reported.
What happens to lost property at airports ?
Items found at Seville Airport are collected and stored at the Lost Property office. According to Spanish regulations, found items are held for a specific retention period, typically 30 to 90 days. Items remaining unclaimed after this time may be donated to charity, auctioned, or disposed of according to local procedures. Travel documents like passports are usually kept longer and may be forwarded to appropriate consulates or embassies.
Claiming Your Lost Property
If your item is found:
- The Lost Property office will contact you using your report information
- Be aware of the limited weekend hours when planning to claim items
- Bring valid photo identification (passport or national ID)
- Provide detailed description to verify ownership
- Have your report reference number ready
- For travelers who have left Seville or Spain, courier arrangements may be possible (fees apply)
Tips for Seville Visitors
For tourists visiting Seville:
- Note the significantly reduced weekend hours (9:30 am to 3:00 pm)
- Report losses before leaving the airport if possible, especially on weekends
- Save the Lost Property phone number (+34 954 449 214)
- Provide your hotel contact information when filing reports
- The airport’s proximity to Seville (10 km) makes returning feasible if staying in the city
- Consider travel insurance for valuable items like cameras and electronics
- Keep track of cultural tour materials and souvenirs in the airport
Statistics on Lost Items
Research shows that:
- Over 2 million items are lost in airports every year worldwide
- The most commonly lost items include phones, passports, and laptops
- Approximately 75% of lost and found items are eventually reunited with their owners
- The busiest time for lost and found departments is during holiday seasons
Lost Luggage or Item Left on the Plane ?
For different types of losses:
- Checked Baggage Issues – Report immediately to your airline’s baggage services desk in the arrivals area
- Items Lost in Terminal – Contact the Seville Airport Lost Property office
- Items Left on Aircraft – Contact your airline directly
Each type of loss requires contacting different parties for resolution. The airport Lost Property office only handles items found in public terminal areas.
Recent Lost items at Seville Airport (SVQ)
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Navy passport in backseat of Seville taxi (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : Navy / dark blue passport with a clear cover Location of loss : Back seat of taxi. Either on floor or seat of taxi Date of loss…
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Sunglasses in a case at Seville airport (Spain) or in Ryanair flight to Eindhoven airport (Netherlands)
Description of lost item(s) : Sunglasses from serengeti – they were sitting in a dark grey case made of a hard material. The sunglasses are with specialised glasses (both nearsighted and farsighted.)…
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Small black Kodak digital camera in Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : Camera – Digital camera and it has SD card in it brand KODAK color BLACK with SILVER buttons The lens moves out when shooting photo Small size,…
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Long cream colored cardigan sweater in Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : A long cream colored cardigan sweater with fringe Location of loss : At the ground transportation area, near the car rental area inside the airport. Bench at…
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Gold bracelet watch (without hands and glass on the dial) in Seville airport city center (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : It's a watch with a small, square white dial, with missing hands and the glass because it was broken. The "belt" is made like a gold bracelet,…
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iPhone 16 on Easyjet flight from Geneva airport (Switzerland) to Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : IPhone 16+ with crystal protecting case Declared on Icloud as lost with a message and number to call This items belongs to french governement with special tracker,…
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Black Cross ballpen with black leather pouch in Transavia flight from Amsterdam Shiphol airport (Netherlands) to Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : Black Cross ball point, in blak leather pouch (cross) including a refill in the pouch Location of loss : lost/left in the plain during the Transavia flight…
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Apple iPad Pro with Apple Magic Keyboard left at the security checkpoint at Seville Airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : 11in Apple iPad Pro 2020 256gb Space gray With Apple Magic Keyboard attached black Cover screen is a picture of the world Location of loss : At…
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One single key on carabiner clip on flight from Zurich airport (Switzerland) to Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : One single Key (KABA / Zaugg) on carabiner clip blue colored. Location of loss : I lost the key in the airplane – flight KW220 on 23.…
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Oppo CPH 2091 Reno4/5G phone in Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : I lost my mobiele smartphone. It is a Oppo CPH 2091 Reno4/5G I lost it today, 10 oktober 2025. I lost bij the customs bins. I put…
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Passport in Transavia flight from Seville airport (Spain) to Amsterdam Shiphol airport (Netherlands)
Description of lost item(s) : I was flying from sevilla airport spain to Amsterdam airport netherlands, I was carrying a trolly bag with me, transavia boarding checking officer asked me to pay…
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Irish passport and UK driving licence at Seville airport (Spain)
Description of lost item(s) : Irish Passport in plastic cover UK driving licence Name Ri*****d J**** M***r UK address on both : Surrey RH* *PZ Location of loss : Near car hire…
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If you have lost one or several item(s), you will find information on how to contact a lost and found property service on this page. Contact information following the loss of an item
Name : Objetos perdidos- Seville Airport Lost and Found
Address : Luggage collection room, Level 0Airport San Pablo Sevilla
A-4, Km. 532, 41020 Sevilla
Phone number : +39 954 449 214
Opening hours : Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 19:30; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 9:30 to 15:00
Website : http://www.aena.es/es/aeropuerto-sevilla/index.html
List of the main items found
- Lost Personal Items : Keys, ID, Passport, Wallet, Documents, Badge, Licence (...)
- Lost Electronics : Phone, Tablet, Device charger, Camera, Laptop, Headphones (...)
- Lost Accessories : Purse, Bag, Backpack, Sunglasses, Eyeglasses, Jewellery (...)
- Lost Clothing : Gloves, Cap, Hat, Scarf, Sweater, Coat, Vest (...)
