Condor arrived in Santiago de Chile from Frankfurt
Condor strengthens its operation in South America with charter flights to destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, and Montevideo. These routes are designed to meet summer tourist demand and connect with cruise itineraries
The German airline Condor launched its special operations in South America today with a series of charter flights from Frankfurt (FRA) to strategic cities such as Rio de Janeiro (GIG), Santiago de Chile (SCL), Montevideo (MVD), Manaus (MAO), and Lima (LIM). These routes are designed to meet the high seasonal tourist demand and connect with cruises in the region.
Highlighted flights during the summer season
The operation includes key flights to Rio de Janeiro, which acts as the main connection hub in South America. From there, some frequencies continue to Santiago de Chile and Montevideo.
Main routes:
- Frankfurt (FRA) – Rio de Janeiro (GIG): Multiple scheduled frequencies, especially during the summer season and Carnival.
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – Santiago (SCL): Connections aligned with cruise itineraries to the Chilean fjords and Patagonia.
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) – Montevideo (MVD): Designed for cruise passengers on the coasts of Uruguay and Brazil.
Flight DE9416, operated with an Airbus A330-900neo registered as D-ANRI and with a capacity for 310 passengers, landed today at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago.
The airline’s operations would be as follows:
In addition, the airline offers tickets exclusively through specialized travel agencies, emphasizing its focus on the leisure and tourism market.
Future plans and route expansion
The airline does not rule out expanding its offering to South America based on demand. Additional destinations and more frequencies could be added as bookings increase.
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