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Condor enhances global reach with new partnerships in Latin America and Asia

Condor enhances global reach with new partnerships in Latin America and Asia
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Peter Gerber CEO | Condor

Condor is expanding its flight network with two new partnerships, enhancing connectivity to Latin America and the East. The airline has introduced nonstop flights from Frankfurt to Panama City (PTY), a route previously unserved. This move opens up access to Latin America through a partnership with Copa Airlines, allowing travelers more than 40 additional destinations in the region, including Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina.

In addition to expanding westward, Condor is also increasing options for travelers heading east. A collaboration with Emirates offers convenient connections from Dubai for those departing on Condor flights from Berlin. These connections lead to popular tourist destinations in Vietnam, India, Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia.

“With Copa Airlines and Emirates, we have strong partners at our side who offer our guests many exciting and new travel options. Travelers will benefit from seamless connections with their baggage checked through all the way to their final destination and the unique service of Condor, Copa and Emirates,” says Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor.

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Travelers can book these flights online at www.condor.com or through any travel agency.

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