The German airline Condor will add Frankfurt–Windhoek (WDH) service to its flight schedule for summer 2027. The new route will be operated three times per week from the end of June, with departures from Frankfurt on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Return flights from Windhoek will operate the following day, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. With Windhoek, a destination returns to the Condor network that was part of the airline’s route portfolio for around seven years from November 2014.
“Windhoek is returning to our long-haul portfolio after having been part of our route network for many years. Namibia has long been one of the most sought-after long-haul destinations for German holidaymakers. With this direct connection and our modern Airbus A330neo fleet, we are creating an attractive offering for both leisure travelers and tour operators that meets the strong demand for travel to Southern Africa,” said Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor.
Namibia is one of the most popular destinations in Southern Africa, known for its vast landscapes, national parks and unique nature experiences. For many travelers, Windhoek serves as the starting point for tours throughout the country and the wider region. In addition to Windhoek, further initial destinations from the summer 2027 flight schedule are already available for booking. The full summer 2027 program will be released gradually. Condor is therefore enabling guests to plan their travels for the upcoming summer season at an early stage.
Tickets for flights to Windhoek, as well as other destinations already released from the summer 2027 flight schedule, are now available at www.condor.com and through all travel agencies.

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