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Condor Resumes Service Between Frankfurt and Thailand

Condor has resumed service between Frankfurt and Phuket, with the carrier’s Airbus A330neo D-ANRO departing Frankfurt as flight DE2378 on Saturday (September 21st, 2024) at around 15:10 local time. The carrier has also restated service to Bangkok.


Condor Celebrates the Restart of Service Between Frankfurt and Thailand for the Winter 2024/25 Season - Courtesy Condor

On Monday (September 23, 2024), Condor announced the restart of service between Frankfurt and Phuket, Thailand.  The first flight, DE2368, was operated with an Airbus A330neo, registration D-ANRO, and took to the skies on Saturday, September 21st, 2024 at around 15:10 local time.  On Sunday (September 22nd), Condor also restarted service between Frankfurt and Bangkok.  Both flights were greeted warmly in Thailand at receptions with representatives from Condor, the airport and tourism association.


Service from Frankfurt to Phuket will now operate four times weekly, while Bangkok flights will operate five times per week.  Guests traveling onboard Condor’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330neos will enjoy best-in-class inflight entertainment and connectivity across all cabins.  In addition to the new destinations in Thailand, Condor will also resume winter service to popular long-haul destinations including Cape Town, the Maldives and the Seychelles. 


 

Source: Condor



 

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