Condor launches daily flights to Milan, Paris, and Prague

Heiko Holm Chief Technical Officer
Heiko Holm Chief Technical Officer - Condor
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Condor Airlines has initiated new flights to Milan, Paris, and Prague as of May 1, 2025. These routes are now part of the daily flight schedule. The airline offers two daily flights to Milan/Malpensa: DE4356 departs from Frankfurt at 06:50, and DE4354 at 15:05. For Paris (CDG), flights DE4265 and DE4215 leave Germany’s largest airport at 06:25 and 15:10, respectively. Travelers heading to Prague have morning and afternoon options at 06:50 and 14:50.

“With the launch of our flights to Milan, Paris and Prague, we are now offering our guests a wide range of European destinations with ideal connectivity via Frankfurt for the summer,” said Peter Gerber, CEO Condor. “Our new city flights have been very well received so far and we are also very satisfied with the cooperation with our new partner airports. Condor is thus expanding its service portfolio once again and further establishing itself in the new markets.”

Passengers on these routes can choose between Economy and Business Class. In Economy Class, travelers receive complimentary water and a treat; in Business Class, drinks and a high-quality snack are provided. Additionally, since April 2, 2025, Economy Light fare includes one piece of hand luggage free of charge along with a small handbag.

Tickets for these flights can be purchased through travel agencies or online at www.condor.com.



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