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Condor expands winter flight schedule: More flights to Dubai and long-haul destinations

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Condor, the airline, is significantly expanding its flight offerings in the 2025/26 winter flight schedule. The expansion focuses on additional connections from Germany to Dubai as well as increased frequencies to selected long-haul destinations in Thailand, South Africa, and Panama. The company announced this today.

New to the winter flight schedule is a daily connection between Stuttgart and Dubai, as well as a second daily flight between Berlin and Dubai. Condor emphasizes that this will connect the two German cities with the Arabian metropolis more frequently than any other airline. According to Condor, this expansion of services to Dubai is due to high demand and in cooperation with Emirates, which opens up onward flight options for passengers to numerous destinations worldwide.

Connections to other long-haul destinations will also be increased next winter. From Frankfurt, Condor will fly daily to Bangkok, Phuket, and Cape Town. The route to Johannesburg will be served three times a week. Panama City, which was added to the flight schedule in summer 2025, will continue to be served with two weekly flights this winter.

For travelers from other cities who want to connect to long-haul flights from Frankfurt, Condor offers so-called city flights. Capacity on these feeder routes will also be increased in winter. Instead of the previously planned two daily connections, Condor will then offer three daily flights to and from Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich to ensure convenient connections to the long-haul flights.

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