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Condor Resumes Three Weekly Flights Between Frankfurt and Las Vegas

Condor has resumes service between Frankfurt and Las Vegas with three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Las Vegas is one of 16 North American destinations the carrier will offer for summer 2022.


Condor Boeing 767-300 Featuring Retro Livery (Registration D-ABUM) Departs Frankfurt for Las Vegas on Thursday, March 3, 2022 – Courtesy Condor

On Thursday (March 3, 2022), Condor announced the restart of flights between Frankfurt and Las Vegas, expanding their summer 2022 North American schedule to 16 nonstop destinations. The carrier will offer flights to Las Vegas three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. The first resumed flight, Condor flight DE2062, departed Frankfurt on Thursday morning, March 3, 2022. Tickets are now bookable through all Condor channels, as well as via German tour operators and travel agencies.


In Thursday’s announcment, Condor’s CEO, Ralf Teckentrup, said,


“We feel a great pent-up demand for travel to the U.S. and Las Vegas has been one of the most popular destinations for our guests for years. The dazzling city offers varied entertainment and numerous attractions that are always worth a trip.”


Also commenting on the restart of service, Las Vegas International Airport’s Chief Marketing Officer, Chris Jones, said,


“Condor and LAS have a longstanding relationship and it is yet another sign of recovery that the distinctive Condor livery will once again be visible on our airfield. German travelers have an affinity for Las Vegas, and after the nearly two-year hiatus, our airport and community are eager to welcome them back via nonstop flights.”

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitor’s Authority’s Vice President of Marketing, H. Fletch Brunelle, added,


“Germany represents our largest source of international visitors from continental Europe, and we are excited to welcome Condor and its passengers back to Las Vegas. Both first time visitors and seasoned travelers alike will experience a variety of new offerings, including three new resorts, a growing calendar of sporting events, and diverse entertainment and culinary options that only Vegas can offer.”


Founded in 1956, Condor is Germany’s favorite leisure airline and serves over nine million guests annually to 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. Starting in Fall 2022, Condor will become the German launch customer for the Airbus A330neo.



Source: Condor

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