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Condor Expands with Eight Exciting Destinations

Condor Expands with Eight Exciting Destinations : Condor Takes “Bleisure” to New Heights 

Get ready to pack that carry-on, because Condor’s going all-in on Europe next summer! The airline just announced eight brand-new daily routes out of Frankfurt, taking you straight to Rome, Milan, Prague, Vienna, Zurich, Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. Yes, it’s like they’ve opened a buffet of city escapes—except you don’t need to choose; you can sample them all!

This isn’t just your standard airline expansion, either. Condor’s tapping into the latest craze—“bleisure” travel. That’s business + leisure, where you spend the day in a meeting and the evening sipping wine in an Italian piazza. Why be all work or all play when you can have both?

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A Fresh Spin on Condor’s Usual Holiday Vibes

Condor’s CEO, Peter Gerber, is pretty pumped about Condor Expands with Eight Exciting Destinations, too. He explained that the airline’s moving beyond its classic beach-bound image to give you more choice, especially if your idea of “vacation” includes free Wi-Fi and espresso breaks between presentations. It's like Condor took a look at the calendar and said, "You know what? Europeans deserve a little weekday escapism in these fabulous cities!"

More Planes, More Places—Strategically, of Course

And to keep up with all this city-hopping fun, Condor’s putting five extra planes in strategic spots like Zurich, Vienna, and Milan. It’s like a game of travel chess, with Condor making all the right moves for business and leisure alike. Plus, these partnerships with local tour operators mean there’s plenty in store once you land.

So, if you’ve been dreaming of dashing from Frankfurt to your favourite European hotspots for a little “bleisure” of your own, Condor’s got you covered. Mark those summer dates, because 2025 just became your year for work-hard, play-harder travel!

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08 November 2024
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