Condor is expanding its European destination network with the launch of a new connection between Frankfurt and London Gatwick, starting in April 2026. This will mark the first time the German airline includes the British capital in its network, with three daily flights aimed at serving both business travelers and those planning weekend getaways.
Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor, emphasized: “With London Gatwick, we are adding another exciting metropolis to our city network, offering corporate travelers and city tourists more options. The start of this route is a clear signal of our growth in the European market.”
Jonathan Pollard, Chief Commercial Officer of London Gatwick, welcomed Condor’s arrival: “We are delighted to welcome Condor to London Gatwick, providing a key connection to Frankfurt for passengers from London and the Southeast. This link is crucial between London and one of Europe’s most influential financial centers. Combined with Frankfurt’s cultural offerings, Condor’s three daily flights will provide excellent connectivity for both business and leisure passengers.”
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New Frequencies to Tbilisi and Sulaymaniyah
In addition to the inclusion of London, Condor announced the resumption of two key routes:
- Düsseldorf – Sulaymaniyah: Starting in December 2025, the airline will resume its weekly non-stop flights to this city in northern Iraq. This service is especially relevant for those wishing to visit family and friends in the region.
- Frankfurt – Tbilisi: From June 2026, Condor will offer daily flights to the capital of Georgia. Tbilisi stands out for its cultural diversity, historical richness, and hospitality, making it an attractive destination within the airline’s portfolio.
With these additions, Condor continues to strengthen its presence in strategic markets. The combination of routes to financial hubs, tourist destinations, and cities with strong demand for family connectivity reflects a commitment to sustained growth in Europe and beyond.
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