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Condor expands route network with new connections in Panama and Dubai

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Condor is expanding its international route network and is now offering a direct connection from Frankfurt to Panama City. The new route is the first non-stop connection from Germany to the Central American country. Through a partnership with Copa Airlines, passengers can also connect to over 40 other destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, including Costa Rica, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Argentina.

Condor is also expanding its offering to Asia and Australia. Through a closer collaboration with Emirates, passengers departing from Berlin can travel seamlessly via Dubai to destinations such as Vietnam, India, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. According to Condor CEO Peter Gerber, travelers benefit from continuous baggage handling and improved transfer connections.

The latest collaborations are part of Condor's expansion strategy, which is increasingly expanding its international offering. In addition to the new long-haul connection to Panama, the airline has expanded its network in recent years, particularly to the USA and the Caribbean.

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