What Flights Will Condor Serve the Airbus A320neo & A321neo on?

What Flights Will Condor Serve the Airbus A320neo & A321neo on?
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Condor will be receiving Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft soon. What flights will they serve this year?

In this article, we will take a look at the planned operations for this aircraft with the German carrier.

Without further ado, let’s get into it…

Condor & The A320neo/A321neo…


What Flights Will Condor Serve the Airbus A320neo & A321neo on?
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Courtesy of AeroRoutes.com, they have laid out the planned routes that Condor have in store for the Airbus A320neo/A321neo.

Click here to read the full list.

Operations with the aircraft will exclusively run from Frankfurt, and will begin between May and July 2024.

Destinations of highlight within this feature mainly the holiday destinations that are popular for the airline.

Condor will place the Airbus A320neo on flights to the likes of Lanzarote, Malaga, Tenerife and others.

The A321neo will operate on flights to Antalya, Palma de Mallorca, Chania, Jerez and others.

Order with Airbus…


What Flights Will Condor Serve the Airbus A320neo & A321neo on?
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Condor has 13 Airbus A320neo and 28 A321neos on firm order.

This does include purchase rights for more aircraft should they choose to exercise that option.

This order represents both fleet renewal, but also expansion as well.

With the Boeing 767s retired from Condor, the next focus will no doubt be on their old 757 aircraft now.

This is where the A320neo and A321neo will come in to fill that gap.

Overall…


Photo Credit: Julian Pachlatko via Planespotters.net.

In conclusion, all eyes will be on delivery day for the Condor Airbus A320neo & A321neo aircraft.

From delivery, they will be utilized more or less straight away into commercial operations.

With the Summer 2024 season expected to be busy, these aircraft will fill the stopgap in constraints.

But for now, all eyes will be on how these aircraft are received by passengers.

Thanks to AeroRoutes.com for the information that helped contribute to the article. AviationSource is not in partnership with the website and uses the information under the company’s fair use policy outlined at the bottom of its website.

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