Condor increases A330 fleet

New Condor livery (Rendering: Condor).
New Condor livery (Rendering: Condor).

Condor increases A330 fleet

New Condor livery (Rendering: Condor).
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The German holiday airline Condor leases two more Airbus 330 Neo. They are scheduled to fly from the summer of 2024. 

Condor had previously placed an order with Airbus for 16 A-330 Neos, some of which will be leased and some will be owned by Condor, according to the Swiss travel portal About Travel. Condor is currently working flat out to prepare for the launch of its first new A-330 Neo, which should be handed over in December at the latest. At least one more A-330 Neo is to come in every month and replace one of the aging Boeing 767 jets. Condor then expects machine number 16 of the type at the beginning of 2024. Numbers 17 and 18 should then follow in the delivery series and thus be used in summer 2024.  

The first new Condor jet will be painted in a green stripe design. Number two will wear the color beach (orange). The first destinations on the list are the Maldives, Punta Cana and Mauritius. Condor currently operates a total of 50 aircraft.

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