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Condor Extends FRA-YYZ Service to 08JAN 2022

Condor Airlines’ Boeing 767-300ER
Condor Airlines’ Boeing 767-300ER

Condor Airlines, one of Germany's largest leisure carriers, has extended its YYZ-FRA service to 08JAN 2022.

The airline is currently flying to YYZ from FRA three-times weekly on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. After 17NOV 2021, that schedule will change to Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Condor is still flying to YHZ from FRA on Mondays and Thursdays until 04NOV 2021.

Previously, Condor had resumed flights to Canada earlier in SEP to YYZ and YHZ following the reopening of Canadian borders to fully vaccinated international travellers. In MAY 2022, the airline is set to expand its Canadian offerings to five gateways from FRA: YHZ, YYZ, YYC, YVR and YXY.

Travel agents looking to win a trip to Europe can enter Condor's “Fall For Europe” promotion here until it closes on 31OCT, with more details listed as previously reported by Open Jaw.

For more information on Condor Airlines, visit its website.

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