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Condor Airlines Announces Fall/Winter Non-Stop Frankfurt Service from Four North American Cities

Los Angeles (LAX) Latest Addition to Year-Round Service

In this image there are few flights on the runway, there are few poles and cables and some clouds...
In this image there are few flights on the runway, there are few poles and cables and some clouds in the sky.

Condor Airlines Announces Fall/Winter Non-Stop Frankfurt Service from Four North American Cities

Condor Airlines is expanding its fall and winter flight options for North American travellers. The airline will offer non-stop routes from four major cities to Frankfurt, making European trips more accessible. Passengers can also enjoy upgraded cabin classes at competitive prices.

Starting this autumn, Condor will operate direct flights from New York (JFK), Toronto (YYZ), Seattle (SEA), and Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt. The airline’s Frankfurt hub then connects to over 100 European destinations through Condor and its partner carriers.

Popular seasonal getaways include Oktoberfest in Munich, Christmas markets in Vienna, and Northern lights viewing in Helsinki. Other key destinations like Zurich, Paris, Brussels, and Oslo are also on the schedule. Christian Cirillo, Manager of North American Markets at Condor, highlighted the convenience of these routes for winter travellers. For added comfort, Condor’s Premium Economy provides extra legroom, upgraded entertainment, and free drinks. Business Class goes further with lie-flat seats, priority boarding, and special menus for children or dietary needs. Skiers and snowboarders can check sports gear at no extra cost. These premium options are priced up to 50% lower than those of traditional legacy airlines.

Condor’s expanded schedule gives North Americans more ways to explore Europe this fall and winter. With direct flights, seasonal attractions, and affordable luxury cabins, the airline aims to simplify travel planning. The Frankfurt hub ensures smooth connections to a wide range of destinations across the continent.

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