Condor Airlines, the German leisure carrier, has introduced non-stop Frankfurt (FRA) routes from New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO). This is in addition to the airline’s return to Portland (PDX), Boston (BOS), Phoenix (PHX), Minneapolis (MSP) and Baltimore/Washington, D.C. (BWI).
A brief overview of the airline’s schedule is as follows:
- New York (JFK), five times a week, starting May 6
- Portland (PDX), three times a week, starting May 13
- San Francisco (SFO), three times a week, starting May 19
- Phoenix (PHX), three times a week, starting May 21
- Boston (BOS), three times a week, starting May 23
- Los Angeles (LAX), three times a week, starting May 24
- Minneapolis (MSP), three times a week, starting May 27
- Baltimore/Washington, D.C. (BWI), three times a week, starting June 4
Earlier this year, Condor reinstated non-stop Frankfurt flights from Seattle (SEA), Las Vegas (LAS), Anchorage (ANC) and Fairbanks (FAI) following the suspension of service during the pandemic. This marks the introduction of Condor’s largest U.S. summer schedule in the company’s history. Most flights to and from Frankfurt will be operated on Boeing 767-300 aircraft and feature three classes of service (economy, premium and business). Additionally, an Airbus A330-200 will be operated on select routes during the upcoming season.
From its Frankfurt hub, Condor offers connecting service to over 100 destinations throughout Europe via Condor and a network of airline and rail partners including Lufthansa, SAS and Aegean Airlines, among others. Additionally, U.S. travelers can take advantage of the airline’s interline partner JetBlue and their U.S. network of feeder flights to Condor’s gateway markets.
Condor offers business class and premium economy products with fares that are up to 50 percent less than other airlines. Business class features lie-flat seats, a personal in-seat, touch-screen entertainment system, power ports at every seat and five-course meals with complimentary beverages. Passengers will also have access to priority check-in and lounge access. Premium class features seats with added legroom, leg rests and adjustable headrests, an in-flight, in-seat entertainment system with an extended program, USB ports at every seat, premium meals and complimentary beverages.
For more information, visit: www.condor.com.
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