Condor's A330Neo aircraft.

Condor Adds New Nonstops from Frankfurt to Barcelona, Budapest & Venice

Condor's A330Neo aircraft.
 
 

Following the launch of nine European city destinations this year, Condor is expanding further for summer 2026 with the addition of Barcelona, Budapest and Venice. Beginning May 1, 2026, daily flights from Frankfurt Airport (FRA) will connect travelers to Barcelona in Catalonia, Budapest in Hungary and the iconic canal city of Venice, with service offered in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

The three new destinations will complement the existing city connections to Berlin (BER), Hamburg (HAM), Munich (MUC), Paris (CDG), Milan (MXP), Rome (FCO), Vienna (VIE), Zurich (ZRH) and Prague (PRG) in the 2026 summer timetable.

Condor has successfully established itself on the market in recent months with the new city destinations from Frankfurt. Since then, we have been offering our guests an attractive product on our daily flights at optimal flight times for business and leisure travelers,” said Peter Gerber, CEO Condor in a media statement.  “This has been well received, so it is a logical next step to offer further exciting metropolises with Barcelona, Budapest and Venice.” 

All inter-European short-haul flights take off in a two-class configuration: with Business Class, where complimentary drinks and a high-quality snack are served, and Economy Class, where guests receive complimentary water and a sweet treat, as well as buy-onboard options. 

Condor Set to Expand Long-Haul Fleet
The airline has ordered four additional long-haul A330-900neo aircraft from Airbus, expanding its modern fleet. Condor currently operates 18 A330neos, with three more expected by the end of 2027. Beginning this summer, Condor will operate all long-haul routes with these next-generation aircraft, offering enhanced comfort and efficiency. With the latest order, Condor’s A330neo fleet is set to grow to 25 by 2031.