Winter flight schedule: Condor releases first destinations

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Winter flight schedule: Condor releases first destinations

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The German holiday airline Condor has released the first part of the winter flight schedule 2021/2022 for booking. Around 20 long-haul destinations are to be offered from Frankfurt am Main. In winter 2021/22 from Frankfurt to 20 long-haul destinations, including twelve in the Caribbean: In addition to Mexico, Cuba and Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Barbados, Grenada, Tobago and San Juan in Puerto Rico are also on the plan.

It is still open whether the carrier can also offer feeder flights with Lufthansa. The crane terminated the corresponding contract and the former subsidiary now brought one Complaint to the German Federal Cartel Office on. Due to the notice period, the unilateral termination of the contract would take effect in June 2021.

The following Condor destinations for winter 2021/22 have been released for booking from Frankfurt am Main:

  • Las Vegas (USA): Thursday, Sunday
  • Seattle (USA): Monday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Cancun (Mexico): daily
  • Havana (Cuba): Monday, Thursday
  • Varadero (Cuba): Tuesday, Friday
  • Holguin (Cuba): Sunday
  • Montego Bay (Jamaica): Saturday
  • Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic): Wednesday
  • Punta Cana (Dominican Republic): Daily
  • Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic): Wednesday, Sunday
  • Barbados: Tuesday, Friday
  • Grenada: Friday
  • Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago): Tuesday
  • San Juan (Puerto Rico): Saturday
  • Seychelles (Indian Ocean): Friday
  • Mauritius (Indian Ocean): Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
  • Male (Maldives): Monday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Cape Town (South Africa): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Mombasa (Kenya): Wednesday, Sunday
  • Zanzibar (Tanzania): Wednesday, Sunday

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