Frankfurt: Condor announces a comeback in Canada

Condor tail fins (Photo: LXM Group / Dirk Grothe).
Condor tail fins (Photo: LXM Group / Dirk Grothe).

Frankfurt: Condor announces a comeback in Canada

Condor tail fins (Photo: LXM Group / Dirk Grothe).
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The German holiday airline Condor is reacting to Canada's border opening announced for September 7, 2021. From this date, fully vaccinated people should be allowed to enter again without quarantine.

Therefore, Condor wants to fly back to Toronto and Halifax from Frankfurt am Main. The Airline flies from Germany's largest airport to Toronto on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays and to Halifax on Mondays and Thursdays. With the help of codeshare partners, connections to ten other destinations in Canada are to be offered.

“Our guests had to wait a long time to be able to travel across the pond to North America again. Now Canada has re-invited all North America fans who are fully vaccinated. Within a few hours we received so many inquiries for Condor flights that we decided at short notice to offer five connections per week from Frankfurt to Canada from September, ”explains Ralf Teckentrup, CEO of Condor.

Canada will open its land borders on September 7, 2021 to travelers from Europe who have received full immunization at least 14 days prior to their arrival.

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