Condor at BER
Condor at BER (© Günter Wicker / Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH)

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Condor is significantly increasing its offerings from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) in its winter flight schedule. This includes daily flights to Dubai, increased frequency to Frankfurt am Main, and daily flights to Hurghada. These changes are intended to strengthen connectivity in the region.

Extended connections to Dubai and Frankfurt

plans to increase its flights from Berlin to Dubai to twice daily starting November 3rd. Previously, there was only one per day to this international hub. At the same time, the route from Berlin Brandenburg Airport () to am Main will be further expanded, allowing for three daily departures in the future. This represents a significant increase in capacity and is intended to appeal to both direct travelers and transfer passengers.

Condor offers daily flights to Hurghada

During the winter schedule period, is offering daily flights to the popular holiday destination of Hurghada for the first time. This destination is particularly popular with travelers from the capital region seeking direct access to Egypt’s beaches. The new routes and additional flights ensure passengers have more flexibility and options in their planning.

International connection options

The increased number of flights to Dubai and offers travelers attractive connecting options from there. Through partnerships with and , travelers can reach destinations in , , and from Dubai. In addition, the increase in frequencies to opens up Condor’s international long-haul network, including direct connections to North America and the .

Optimized arrival by train

An additional advantage for travelers from is the ability to book their flights to Dubai directly from Central Station. Thanks to a codeshare partnership between Deutsche Bahn and Condor, can be easily booked in a single transaction. At , there’s a seamless transition from train to flight, as the station is located directly beneath Terminal 1.

Condor is one of Germany’s leading leisure airlines. With a fleet of over 50 aircraft, it serves millions of passengers annually exploring destinations around the world. Condor is particularly known for its close partnerships with other leading airlines and its extensive network of international connections.