German Leisure Airline, Condor, Is Cutting Six North American Routes For Summer 2025

by Anthony Losanno
Condor A330

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Condor is a German leisure airline that was established in 1955. You have likely seen its boldly painted planes at airports in Europe or the United States. Its base of operations is at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and it flies to Africa, Asia, North America, and South America. The airline has been expanding quite a bit in the past few years with lots of new longhaul flights. Now, it looks like several of these are getting the axe next summer.

The cuts were first reported by aviation watchdog, @IshrionA. Cities include:

  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
  • Edmonton International Airport (YEG)
  • Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ)
  • Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP)
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
  • San Antonio International Airport (SAT)

Perhaps the most notable among these cuts is San Antonio International Airport (SAT) to/from Frankfurt Airport (FRA). The route was announced in September 2023.

The route started in May 2024 and was San Antonio’s only transatlantic route. Baltimore, Edmonton, and Phoenix will lose their only nonstop routes to Germany with these cuts. Discover Airlines will continue to serve Halifax and Minneapolis.

Condor’s biggest issue is the competition in its own backyard. Lufthansa is markedly larger and has a huge feeder network of flights to its mega hub in Frankfurt Airport (FRA). Condor cannot compete with the sheer number of flights that Lufthansa feeds through there. It relies on traffic from the local area and there is not enough to sustain all of these routes.

Anthony’s Take: I’ve flown Condor once and it was a fine experience. It makes sense to cut unprofitable routes. We’ll see if it adds any other routes for next summer or doubles down on any existing ones.

(Featured Image Credit: Condor.)

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Steve McGarret December 24, 2024 - 4:25 pm

Condor to BNA this Summer. Book it Dano…..

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