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Condor expands city connections for the 2025 summer flight schedule

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The German holiday airline Condor has announced that it will be making changes to its city routes for the 2025 summer flight schedule. The airline plans to increase capacity on several routes to meet increasing demand. For example, Condor will be using the larger Airbus A320 between Frankfurt and Hamburg and on the Frankfurt-Munich and Frankfurt-Vienna routes instead of the current Airbus A321. This will lead to an increase in seat capacity on these routes.

In addition to the changes in aircraft type, Condor has also adjusted its aircraft stationing. In summer 2025, the airline will withdraw five jets from Germany and instead station new aircraft in Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Milan and Rome. This means Condor is not only expanding its range of popular beach destinations, but also city travel destinations.

With this restructuring, Condor is responding to the growing demand for city trips and offering its passengers a wider network of destinations. Particularly with regard to the upcoming summer flight schedule, the airline is relying on greater flexibility in order to be able to optimally serve both classic holiday destinations and city trips. The portal Aeroroutes.com, which specializes in flight schedule data, was the first to report on the upcoming changes.

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