Condor and Emirates unveil codeshare agreement ahead of summer season

Björn Walther Chief Financial Officer
Björn Walther Chief Financial Officer - Condor
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Condor and Emirates have commenced a reciprocal codeshare partnership in time for the 2025 summer travel season. The agreement aims to broaden travel options for customers of both airlines by offering convenient booking options and access to numerous global destinations. The partnership also provides customers with the advantage of a single baggage policy and combined loyalty benefits.

Under the new arrangement, Condor customers will have improved connectivity to 13 destinations offered by Emirates through its Dubai hub. These include holiday locations such as Bali, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Bangkok, Phuket, Hanoi, and Cape Town.

Emirates customers, on the other hand, will have smooth access to 11 destinations across Europe and the Caribbean Islands served by Condor via Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, and Hamburg. Some of these popular destinations include Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Cancun, and Montego Bay.

Bookings for the codeshare flights are now available on the websites www.condor.com and www.emirates.com. Customers can also make reservations through travel agencies, major GDS platforms, and Emirates retail stores worldwide for travel beginning May 10. Furthermore, members of Emirates Skywards, the loyalty program of Emirates, can earn and redeem points on both airlines if they book on codeshare flights.



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