"Our passengers can look forward to even better connections to long-haul destinations with Condor via Frankfurt, London, Paris, Istanbul, Doha or Dubai. More than 1,000 destinations worldwide can be reached and require only one transfer," said Katja Bromm, Head of Communications at Hamburg Airport. Condor flies twice daily from Hamburg to Frankfurt. Travellers can fly to the United States, Canada and the Caribbean and only need to change aircraft once in Frankfurt. Condor has added a new twice-weekly service to Panama City and offers year-round flights to Bangkok and Johannesburg. Condor will operate its new Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft to Frankfurt.
Fifty-five airlines will take off to around 120 direct destinations in 40 countries as part of Hamburg Airport's new summer schedule, which launched on Sunday (March 30) until 25 October 25, 2025. Easy Jet, Wizz Air and Condor have added flights and Croatia Airlines is among the new airlines operating from Hamburg. Majorca and Antalya remain the most popular destinations and more flights to Greece and Albania will be operated this summer.
Improved connections to long-haul destinations
Expanded network
Croatia Airlines will operate a new thrice-weekly flight to Zagreb from July. Hungary's Wizz Air resumes flights to Kutaisi in Georgia on April 15 and is adding a new thrice-weekly flight to Sibiu in Romania from August 1. Wizz Air also flies to destinations in Serbia, Poland, Macedonia or Bulgaria and to Tirana in Albania, where it lands seven times a week. Albania is an increasingly popular destination during the summer months. Easy Jet launched daily flights to Rome and Milan on March 30 giving city and business travellers as well as vacationers even more choices. Eurowings will continue operating a twice-weekly non-stop flight from Hamburg to Tel Aviv, which it launched in February, this summer. Air Baltic will fly its maiden flight to Tallinn, its third Baltic destination after Riga and Vilnius, on May 2, 2025.
Improved services from Hamburg Airport
Many airlines are increasing capacity at Hamburg Airport giving passengers more choice and flexibility. Turkish Airlines, for instance, is offering up to five daily flights to Istanbul in the high season, while LOT Polish Airlines has also increased its frequencies to Warsaw and is operating three daily flights except on Sundays. Wizz Air is also increasing its services with five weekly flights to Bucharest from July. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is increasing the number of seats by more than 20 per cent thanks to larger aircraft.
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