Condor inaugurated a new flight connection between Stuttgart and Dubai this Monday, marking the launch of an operation aimed at meeting growing demand in southern Germany.
This new route, which will operate four weekly flights using Airbus A320 family aircraft, complements the existing service from Berlin, where the airline already operates daily flights to Dubai.
Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor, highlighted the significance of this expansion: “Dubai is a popular winter destination for our guests. With the new connection from Stuttgart, we are responding to the high demand from the region and strengthening our presence in southern Germany.”
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Alliances Expanding Global Reach
In addition to direct flights, Condor offers its passengers multiple options for international connections thanks to its collaboration with Emirates. This partnership provides access to a global network of destinations through the Dubai hub, facilitating more efficient and comfortable itineraries for travelers.
Stuttgart as a Key Point in Condor’s Network
The inclusion of Stuttgart in the flight network to Dubai reinforces Condor’s strategy of consolidating its presence in regions with high tourism and commercial potential. By directly connecting this city with one of the most sought-after winter destinations, the airline expands its reach and enhances its competitiveness against other carriers.
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