Condor is taking a year-round approach by expanding both its Winter 2025/26 and Summer 2026 schedules, adding new city routes and increasing long-haul frequencies to provide business travelers with more choice, greater convenience, and broader network access.

In the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), Condor will strengthen its core city connections, offering three daily frequencies on routes between Frankfurt and Berlin (BER), Hamburg (HAM), Munich (MUC), Vienna (VIE), and Zurich (ZRH) in the winter season.

For Winter 2025/26, Condor is further enhancing connectivity to the Middle East with a daily service from Stuttgart (STR) to Dubai (DXB) and an additional daily frequency between Berlin (BER) and Dubai (DXB). These additions position Condor as the leading carrier in providing the most extensive flight offering between Dubai and the two German cities.

From May 1, 2026, Condor will launch daily flights from Frankfurt to Barcelona (BCN), Budapest (BUD), and Venice (VCE). These will supplement existing city connections from Frankfurt to Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Paris, Milan, Rome, Vienna, Prague, and Zurich.
These additional links allow business travelers in the Frankfurt catchment area to connect more conveniently to Condor’s long-haul network. The flights will operate with modern A320neo aircraft, offering enhanced comfort, Wi-Fi, and efficient luggage handling.

 

For summer 2026, Condor is also expanding capacity on high-demand long-haul routes, all operated with its fuel-efficient Airbus A330neo fleet. The airline is increasing frequencies to several key destinations to better meet traveler demand and strategic growth goals. Service to Bangkok (BKK) will operate daily year-round, while flights to Las Vegas (LAS) will run five times per week. Mauritius (MRU) and Johannesburg (JNB) will each see four weekly flights, and the recently launched Panama City (PTY) route will operate three times per week. These upgrades ensure business travelers have more options, greater flexibility, and improved connectivity across Condor’s long-haul network.

What It Means for Business Travelers

  • Greater route flexibility: more departure options from Frankfurt means less waiting and smoother connections into Condor’s long-haul flights.
  • Cross-border reach: New links help bridge local European markets to global destinations — combining short-haul and long-haul seamlessly.
  • Improved capacity in peak corridors: Increasing flight frequencies helps reduce scheduling constraints on popular routes like Bangkok, Las Vegas, or Mauritius.
  • Modern experience: With A320neos on short-haul and A330neos for long-haul, travelers benefit from better fuel efficiency, cabin comfort, improved amenities, and consistent service standards. Watch the A330neo onboard experience video here.

Condor’s expansion affirms its commitment to integrating European city accessibility with long-haul reach — an advantage for business travelers aiming for seamless connectivity and timely scheduling.

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