14 June, 2020

From tomorrow Condor is part of the pilot project for holidays on the Balearic Islands

Frankfurt-based German holiday airline, Condor will be part of a pilot project where travellers holidaying on Mallorca can arrive without any quarantine requirements!.

All Condor flights are part of the pilot project for the Balearic Islands, where guests who stay on the island for at least five nights are exempt from quarantine on arrival and can spend their holidays on Mallorca in accordance with the applicable distance and hygiene rules. 

In the pilot project period up to 28 June 2020, Condor will set off on a total of ten flights to the island popular with German travellers and will head for Mallorca from Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Hamburg. Just in time for the summer holidays in the respective federal states, Condor will be flying to Mallorca several times a week from seven departure airports, some of them several times a day.

Condor flight schedule to Mallorca as of summer holidays 2020



Frankfurt: twice daily
Düsseldorf: twice a day
Hamburg: daily
Munich: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Leipzig: daily
Hanover: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Stuttgart: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Protective measures during the flight

As part of a package of measures introduced by the German air transport industry, airlines and airports are implementing a wide range of preventive protective measures for the entire air journey, from entering the terminal to the arrival at the destination: Onboard all Condor flights, too, mouth-and-nose protection is mandatory for guests and cabin crew until 31 August 2020. Likewise, all guests must provide their contact details, similar to those in restaurants. 

The air quality onboard corresponds to that in operating theatres in a German hospital due to the direction of air flow and the filters installed. In addition to the service, the boarding and deboarding processes have also been adapted to the special situation, so that in future smaller groups will board and the number of buses to the aircraft will either be increased or, where possible, boarding at the building will be made possible. Customers are also asked to use online check-in. This will ensure that our customers have the highest level of protection during their journey. Guests are asked to behave prudently and in accordance with the hygiene regulations throughout their journey and to take into account the entry requirements of the respective destination and the regulations on their return to Germany.







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