Condor Launches ‘Round Up For the Future’, Enabling Guests to Support SAF Usage
- Joe Breitfeller
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Condor has announced new initiative called ‘Round up for the future’ whereby guests can voluntarily round up the price of their flight booking, with the entire amount going directly towards the purchase of SAF.

On Wednesday (June 25, 2026), Condor announced the launch of ‘Round up for the future’, a new initiative that enables guests to round up their flight booking cost to promote the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The entire amount will then go directly towards the additional purchase of SAF. This new option expands Condor’s offering for more responsible travel, and follows a survey conducted by the airlines, in which customers expressed the preference for more opportunities to invest smaller amounts in SAF.
Once a guest has entered their flights and passenger details, they can then select in the payment overview whether they would round up their payment to the next round amount of 10, 20, 50, or 100 euros. This amount will then be invested in SAF in the future, and Condor will refuel additional quantities of SAF above the legally prescribed minimum amount. Since last year, Condor guests have already been able to support SAF and certified climate protection projects during and after their booking. Customers who want to make a future contribution when choosing their fare can opt for the new Green Fare, which is available on all routes and booking classes.
Founded in 1956, Condor Flugdienst GmbH is Germany’s favorite leisure airline and serves over nine million guests annually to over 90 destinations in Europe, Africa, and America from nine German gateways, Zurich and Vienna. The German leisure carrier has a fleet of over 50 aircraft which are meticulously maintained to the highest safety standards by their wholly owned subsidiary Condor Technik with facilities in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. Condor was the German launch customer for the state-of-the-art Airbus A330neo, and currently has 43 Airbus A320neo Family aircraft on order.
Source: Condor