Until shortly before the pandemic, the German airline Condor had flights to Recife and Fortaleza, focusing mainly on the Brazilian summer high season and German tourists. Now, with new, modern Airbus A330neo aircraft, the airline will return to Brazil, but to other regions: the North and Southeast.
A charter flight to the Amazon, which will take German tourists on a cruise on the world’s largest river, the Amazon, is already on order. Condor’s A330-900 is scheduled to land in Manaus from Germany at 6 p.m. on March 19th, and take off back to Frankfurt at 8.30 p.m. the same day.
For next year, the airline plans more operations in the country, this time to Rio de Janeiro, focusing on the summer and the Rio Carnival. In addition, Condor schedules two flights to Santiago de Chile, from Frankfurt via Galeão.
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- Frankfurt – Rio de Janeiro – Flights on January 13th and February 11th, departing the German city at 10:00 and landing in Rio at 18:30.
- Rio de Janeiro – Frankfurt – Flights on January 13th and February 11th, departing from Galeão at 20:50 and landing in Frankfurt at 12:50 the following day;
- Frankfurt – Rio – Santiago – Flights on February 7th and March 7th, departing Frankfurt at 20:30 and arriving at 05:00 the following day in Rio, from where it departs for Chile at 07:00 and arrives in Santiago at noon;
- Santiago – Rio – Frankfurt – Flights on February 8th and March 8th, departing Chile at 13:40, landing at Galeão at 17:40, departing for Germany at 19:00 and landing in Frankfurt at 11:00 the following day.
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These are charter flights, and will be marketed by travel agencies.
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