All travelers who prefer to fly out into the wide world from Cologne/Bonn Airport now have to be very strong. Cologne/Bonn Airport will unexpectedly not be served by a major airline.
Cologne/Bonn Airport: That’s the reason
According to information from “24 Rhein”, travelers will not be flying from Cologne/Bonn Airport to Hurghada in Egypt with the Condor airline next winter. A connection with Cologne/Bonn was actually planned as the take-off and landing destination – from October 28th there should be flights from there to Egypt four times a week.
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However, the plan was scrapped because the airline was cutting its winter flight schedule. The reason for this is said to be capacity bottlenecks. Due to the adjustments to the flight plan, the planned start from Berlin had to be postponed indefinitely. Flights from Vienna were also removed. As a result, Condor wants to concentrate completely on its main departure airports this winter.
Cologne/Bonn Airport: These are the main departure airports
Condor will be flying from these airports in Germany starting in winter: Condor Airline’s main departure airports are Düsseldorf Airport (DUS), Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA), Hamburg Airport (HAM), and Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ), Munich Airport (MUC), Nuremberg Airport (NUE) and Stuttgart Airport (STR).
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The last time that Condor offered a flight connection from Cologne/Bonn Airport was in the summer of 2022. At that time, Condor flew from Cologne/Bonn to Mallorca four times a week. Flights were always offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
That’s why managing director Thilo Schmid from Cologne/Bonn Airport called Condor’s planned winter return in the spring “an absolute enrichment for our passengers and for us as an airport”. Now the airport has to be patient and wait for Condor to stabilize.
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