Company Portrait

Company Portrait

As Germany's most popular leisure airline, Condor has been taking its guests to the world's most beautiful holiday destinations since 1956 – from the eight biggest airports in Germany and Zurich as well as Basel in Switzerland to around 90 destinations in the world. Condor operates a fleet of over 50 aircraft, which are maintained by the company's own maintenance operation, Condor Technik GmbH, according to the highest safety standards at the Frankfurt and Dusseldorf locations.

In spring 2022, Germany's most popular leisure airline unveiled its new brand identity: Inspired by parasols, bath towels and beach chairs, Condor now wears stripes in five colors. This illustrates the development from a leisure airline to a unique and unmistakable vacation brand. The new design was unveiled with the first A330neo, which is operated by Condor since December 2022. As the German launch customer, Condor will then be flying 21 A330neo long-haul aircraft. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology and maximum efficiency, the latest-generation 2-liter aircraft is the European front-runner with 2.1 liters per passenger per 100 kilometers and maximum customer comfort. Condor will also receive 43 brand-new short- and medium-haul aircraft of the A32Xneo family from 2024.

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Social Responsibility

Social Responsibility is of particular importance to Condor. All Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives are centralized under the organization of ConTribute. Colleagues of different departments are involved with various charitable projects. We focus on children in poverty, natural disasters, environmentally sustainable travelling, as well as cultural exchange.

Condor also emphasizes on fuel economy: On average, Condor aircrafts use less than three liters per passenger and 100 kilometers. Newly developed and aerodynamic Winglets achieve kerosene savings of up to five percent per aircraft. Calculating the ideal speed, the shortest route and a reduced weight on board through lighter service trolleys, also increase fuel economy. Additionally, setting an optimal center of mass on the aircraft and providing pilots with Information about fuel efficiency for individual routes, leads to further kerosene savings.

Condor has been awarded as ‘very strong’ for its ‘sustainable engagement’ by magazines FOCUS and FOCUS Money. The award is based on a representative survey and evaluates the ecological and economic responsible actions by companies.

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