Frankfurt/Main, March 18, 2026 – Condor has relocated to its new corporate headquarters in Gateway Gardens. With its new location in the Alpha Rotex building, in immediate proximity to Frankfurt Airport, the airline’s administrative functions are once again positioned closer to the operational core of the business—and therefore closer to its flight crews. The company now occupies approximately 15,000 square meters of space across ten floors in the building.
During a photo opportunity State Secretary at the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport, Housing, and Rural Affairs Ines Fröhlich, Frankfurt’s Mayor Mike Josef and Condor CEO Peter Gerber symbolically marked the move by cutting a ceremonial ribbon to officially open the new headquarters.
“With our new location in Gateway Gardens, we are moving closer to the heart of our operations—Frankfurt Airport—and therefore closer to our crews. This brings our company even closer together in day-to-day operations and underlines our strong connection to the Frankfurt aviation hub,” said Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor.
“The opening of Condor’s new headquarters in Frankfurt is a strong signal of our city’s economic strength. Gateway Gardens stands for internationality and future-oriented development—at the same time, this decision highlights the company’s close ties to Frankfurt and the wider region,” said Mike Josef, Mayor of the City of Frankfurt am Main.
Gateway Gardens offers Condor a modern working environment with international connectivity and direct proximity to Frankfurt Airport—the core hub of Condor’s route network. The company connects millions of travelers with popular holiday destinations worldwide as well as major European cities and is one of the largest companies headquartered in Frankfurt.
The move to Gateway Gardens also marks another milestone in the company’s development in recent years. Following the insolvency of its former parent company Thomas Cook in 2019, Condor underwent a comprehensive economic and organizational restructuring. During this transition period, administrative functions were temporarily based in Neu-Isenburg.
Today, Condor is economically stable and strategically well positioned. This includes, among other initiatives, the modernization of its fleet with new long-haul aircraft and the continuous enhancement of its product offering to remain competitive in the international market.

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