Hamburg: Condor and Eurowings take Beirut

Hamburg: Condor and Eurowings take Beirut

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Two airlines will start non-stop flights from Hamburg to Beirut at the beginning of November 2021. These are Eurowings and Condor, which will compete on another Lebanon route.

The vacation airline Condor intends to fly from Hamburg to Beirut from November 5, 2021. A weekly cycle is currently planned to be carried out on Fridays. The competitor Eurowings plans to start flying on Sundays from November 7, 2021.

Between December 17, 2021 and January 14, 2022, Eurowings is planning two weekly rotations, which are to be carried out on Fridays and Sundays. From February 18, 2022, the Lufthansa subsidiary plans to fly twice a week continuously.

From Germany, Sundair, Eurowings and Condor are facing increasingly tough competition on routes to Beirut. This route was more of a niche business before the corona pandemic, but was discovered by several airlines in the middle of the crisis. The demand in so-called ethnic intercourse is quite high.

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