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Condor will use Airbus A321neo on Split flights this summer

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Condor will operate its modern Airbus A2025neo on selected flights to Split, Croatia, during its 321 summer flight schedule. As reported by the Aeroroutes portal, Condor will operate one of its three weekly flights from Düsseldorf to Split with this aircraft starting May 23. Additionally, the Airbus A321neo will be used on one of its four weekly flights from Frankfurt to Split from May 29 to October 16.

The Airbus A321neo generally offers passengers greater comfort and is equipped with more efficient engines. Condor flies to Split from various German airports, and Croatia is a very popular holiday destination. The decision to use the newer aircraft on these routes could mean both operational advantages for the airline and an improved travel experience for passengers. Condor serves several destinations in Croatia in its summer schedule, including Split, Dubrovnik, and Rijeka.

The exact flight times and the days on which the Airbus A321neo will be operated can be viewed in Condor's flight schedules. This step underscores the airline's commitment to gradually modernizing its fleet and offering a contemporary travel experience on high-demand routes.

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