The popular leisure carrier will fly to Palma de Mallorca from eight German airports ahead of the Easter holidays, with service from Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Leipzig, Berlin, Hanover and Stuttgart, as well as Zurich.
On Monday, Condor, the popular German leisure carrier, announced a significant expansion of their service to Palma de Mallorca in the Balearic Islands in time for Easter. Condor will serve Mallorca from eight German airports including Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Leipzig, Berlin, Hanover and Stuttgart, as well as Zurich. The added services will takeoff in time for the Easter holidays in the respective German states, with flights from Dusseldorf starting as early as March 20, 2021. All flights are now available for booking on the Condor website and with tour operators and travel agencies.
In Monday’s announcement, Condor’s CEO, Ralf Teckentrup, said,
“Now that Mallorca is no longer a risk area thanks to consistently low incidence numbers, demand for Easter flights over the weekend has increased significantly. With our flights from all over Germany as well as from Zurich, we offer our customers a comprehensive programme during the Easter holidays for their vacation in Mallorca. We are very much looking forward to flying our guests to Easter holidays after a long period of waiting for traveling. Mallorca is not only the Germans’ favourite destination, but it's also impossible to imagine our flight schedule as Germany's most popular leisure airline without it.”
Due to increasing demand, Condor is also launching earlier flights from Switzerland than originally planned, with flights not only to Mallorca, but also to Gran Canaria and Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Starting next summer, Condor will base two aircraft in Zurich, offering service to popular holiday destinations in Greece, Spain and Cyprus.
Founded in 1956, Condor is Germany’s favorite leisure airline, serving around 9.4 million guests annually to 90 destinations in Europe, Africa and America from eight German gateways. During the financial year 2018/2019, Condor Flugdienst recorded a net profit of €57 million on revenue of €1.7 billion. The German leisure carrier has a fleet of 50 aircraft which are meticulously maintained to the highest safety standards by their wholly-owned subsidiary Condo Technik with facilities in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf.
Source: Condor
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