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Strategic expansion of Corendon Airlines in European air traffic
Corendon Airlines is consistently pursuing its long-term growth strategy and will significantly increase flight capacity in Germany, Austria, Poland, and the United Kingdom for the 2026 summer season. As an established player in European travel with approximately ten million passengers annually and a fleet of 35 aircraft, the airline is strategically positioning itself to further increase its market share in the leisure travel sector. At the heart of its expansion strategy is a balanced, destination-specific capacity planning approach that considers both existing and new markets while closely monitoring current trends in travel behavior.
Turkey remains a key player in Corendon Airlines’ route network, accounting for 50 percent of total capacity. Moderate single-digit percentage growth underscores the continued strong customer loyalty and high demand for Turkish holiday destinations. Greece, the second most important market, received special attention with a 12 percent capacity increase. Heraklion Airport on Crete, in particular, plays a crucial role as a key growth driver in this region. Furthermore, Spain and Egypt are emerging as important growth markets: Flight frequencies to Spain will be significantly increased by more than 25 percent in summer 2026. Egypt, a year-round destination, will even see an increase of around 40 percent compared to 2025 – an indication of the growing appeal of this holiday destination.
The increased demand and the resulting capacity expansion demonstrate Corendon Airlines’ position as a progressive leisure airline that responds proactively to market changes. Christian Hein, Head of Sales and Marketing, emphasizes the importance of sustainable and economically stable development, stressing that the strategy combines intensive market monitoring, targeted service expansion, and efficient resource planning. The airline is thus pursuing a path that combines steady growth with high customer satisfaction.
Focus on the DACH region: Expansion of operational bases and capacities
The German-speaking region remains the foundation of Corendon Airlines’ business. With four operational bases at major airports in Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hanover, and Nuremberg, the company will have a solid infrastructure with ten aircraft based in Germany alone by summer 2026. This base allows for flexible and efficient flight planning, enabling the company to meet regional and long-term customer needs.
The capacity expansion at all German airports by approximately 20 percent is primarily aimed at expanding services to Egypt. The increasing popularity of Egyptian destinations is reflected in a higher number of direct flights, offering customers more travel options and flexible schedules. At the same time, the airline is setting new culinary highlights, such as lahmacun from Lukas Podolski’s Mangal Döner on flights from Düsseldorf and Cologne, which enhance the flight experience and contribute to customer loyalty.

Austria is also an important market for Corendon Airlines, with a planned capacity increase of around 30 percent compared to 2025. The focus here is on flights to Turkey and popular Mediterranean destinations, reflecting the demand from Austrian holidaymakers for sunny and culturally rich destinations. Departure flights from Switzerland will remain stable this coming summer. However, the planned construction work at Basel Airport will affect flight scheduling and temporarily limit capacity expansion in this market.
The DACH region has long been a core market and remains a key component of the company’s strategy. Germany is considered the backbone of operations and commercial activities, while Austria and Switzerland serve as complementary home markets with strong customer bases. Close collaboration with distribution partners and a deep understanding of market demands enable Corendon Airlines to tailor its offerings precisely to customer needs.
Long-term growth opportunities in Poland and the United Kingdom
In addition to its focus on the German-speaking market, Corendon Airlines is expanding its operations in Poland and the United Kingdom, which have established themselves as key growth markets. In Poland, demand has increased steadily in recent years, particularly due to flight connections from Warsaw and Katowice to popular holiday destinations such as Antalya and Crete. For the 2026 summer season, the airline plans to almost double its flight offerings to meet rising demand and attract new customer groups.
From November 2026, Corendon Airlines will also launch two weekly direct flights to Hurghada from Warsaw and Katowice, adding an attractive Egyptian destination to its route network. Looking ahead, the airline plans to establish its own operational base in Poland from 2027 onwards to further strengthen its market position, optimize operational processes, and increase flexibility in its service offerings. This long-term perspective reflects its commitment to establishing a sustainable presence in this growing market.
In the United Kingdom, Corendon Airlines is pursuing a strategy of continuous growth. The focus is particularly on increasing frequencies on existing routes to the holiday destinations of Antalya in Turkey and Heraklion in Crete. Its presence in this market is further supported by strategic partnerships in the sports and tourism sectors, which contribute significantly to strengthening brand awareness and customer loyalty in the long term. The connections to the United Kingdom meet key requirements in terms of capacity, service quality, and destination diversity, making them attractive to a broad clientele.
Corendon Group: Broad portfolio and international presence
Corendon Airlines is an integral part of the multinational Corendon Group, which operates a total of 35 aircraft in Europe. Of these, 17 belong to Turkish Corendon Airlines, based in Antalya, 15 to Corendon Europe Airlines, headquartered in Malta, and three to Corendon Dutch Airlines in the Netherlands. In response to increasing demand during the summer season, additional aircraft are leased to avoid capacity bottlenecks and optimally meet market needs.
In addition to its airline business, Corendon’s portfolio includes various hotel complexes that offer travelers a holistic vacation experience. These include several hotels in Amsterdam and at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. In the Turkish resort region of Antalya and in Kemer, the group operates resorts that meet the highest standards of comfort and service for tourists. Corendon also has four resorts on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, giving the group a global presence and a diverse range of destinations.
This holistic approach allows for a high degree of synergy between air travel and accommodation, making Corendon a high-performing player in European holiday tourism. The continuous increase in capacity reflects confidence in long-term market potential and underscores the qualitative expansion of the product range in all key regions.
Conclusion: Strategic capacity expansion with a view to growth markets
Corendon Airlines’ extensive expansion plans for the 2026 summer season demonstrate the airline’s commitment to sustainably and strategically increasing capacity in its key source markets. Germany, Austria, Poland, and the United Kingdom together represent the primary expansion areas, with Turkey remaining a central destination. Increased demand for classic Mediterranean sun destinations such as Greece and Spain, along with a significant capacity increase for flights to Egypt, opens up further growth potential.
The established presence in the DACH region, with its four German bases and close collaboration with distribution partners, ensures a stable customer base. At the same time, the sustained expansion in Poland, with new flight connections and an operational base, as well as increased frequencies in the United Kingdom, opens up diverse opportunities. The various activities within the Corendon Group strengthen competitiveness through integrated flight and accommodation offerings.
Overall, the capacity expansion illustrates the company’s commitment to responding flexibly to market trends, consistently meeting customer needs, and positioning the Corendon brand as a leading provider in European leisure air travel. Economic stability, sustainable growth strategies, and the targeted development of new and existing markets play a crucial role in the company’s future development.

