Condor adding more flights to Austin
German leisure airline Condor is beefing up service to Austin, Texas.
It will add an additional flight from Frankfurt from June 27, 2018 for its summer service which runs through September 27, 2018.
All flights to Austin are operated by three-class Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.
"We are happy to increase our frequency from Austin to Frankfurt with this additional flight and be able to offer our customers a smart choice for their transatlantic travels three times a week," said Jens Boyd, director of long haul and revenue management for Condor parent company Thomas Cook Group Airlines.
"Our Condor flights still are the only nonstop service from Austin to continental Europe and the bookings in the last year clearly showed that many more Texans love our service.
Through its partner airlines, Condor offers Texans connections to more than 100 cities in Europe, Boyd said.
Condor launched Austin flights in the summer of 2016, and this year the service was extended by nearly two months due to high demand.
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