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Where travelers can still fly on a Boeing 757 in Europe after Condor’s retirement

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Where travelers can still fly on a Boeing 757 in Europe after Condor’s retirement
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Next month, Condor will end its 35-year operation of the Boeing 757 family, marking a significant change in European commercial aviation. The German leisure airline plans to conduct its final scheduled flights with the type on October 29 between Düsseldorf and Palma, and on November 2 from Frankfurt to Hurghada. A special farewell round trip from Frankfurt to Vienna is scheduled for November 5, which will include both airline representatives and members of the public who won tickets through an auction.

Christian Schmitt, Chief Operating Officer at Condor, commented: "Our expanded network [has] new city connections. That is why our farewell flight combines the nostalgia of our last 757 with a joyful look into the future, symbolized by our city destination, Vienna."

After Condor retires its Boeing 757s, there will be fewer airlines operating this aircraft type in Europe. According to Cirium data for December 2025, there are expected to be 309 flights using the Boeing 757-200 to and from European airports during that month. United Airlines will operate most of these flights—226 out of the total—with routes such as Newark Liberty International Airport to Edinburgh being among the busiest. United's services also include Dublin and Washington routes and a single Porto-to-Newark flight early in December before resuming again in February.

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United Airlines maintains a fleet of about 40 Boeing 757-200s with an average age close to 29 years. These aircraft typically seat up to 176 passengers across business and economy classes.

Icelandair is another operator planning Boeing 757-200 flights within Europe in December. The airline has scheduled around 51 flights on various routes such as Rome-Keflavik (four times), as well as rotations between Keflavik and cities like Copenhagen, Helsinki, New York, Seattle, Glasgow, Innsbruck, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, Frankfurt, Manchester, Paris, and Stockholm.

Additionally, a Russian charter carrier will operate scheduled Boeing 757 flights from Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport to Male in the Maldives throughout December. These long-haul services are set for three times weekly during most of the month but will increase frequency after Christmas Day.

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