
Condor announces exciting network expansion to London Gatwick 2026
Condor announces exciting network expansion to London Gatwick 2026
Condor has finally decided that 2026 is the year it stops pretending London doesn’t exist. Starting April 2026, the airline will swoop into London Gatwick (LGW) with all the confidence of someone who’s just discovered budget spreadsheets and turmeric lattes. For the first time ever, London joins Condor’s network — which is kind of wild, considering half of Europe flies to London simply to buy a Pret sandwich and complain about the weather.
But Condor is not tip-toeing into the UK. Oh no. It’s kicking the door open with three daily flights between Frankfurt (FRA) and Gatwick. Morning, midday, evening — pick your flavour. Whether you’re a business traveller, a stressed parent, a tourist with a Harry Potter bucket list, or someone who just desperately needs access to Marks & Spencer’s meal deals, Condor’s got you sorted.
Why This Route Actually Matters (Even if You Pretend It Doesn’t)
Let’s be honest: Frankfurt and London are like two overachieving siblings who spend their weekends comparing GDP figures and arguing about who invented efficiency. A direct connection between the two financial superpowers? It’s basically aviation therapy.
For business travellers, this route is the holy grail:
- Early flight to London, do your meetings, have an overpriced flat white, maybe buy a tie at Heathrow, and fly home by dinner.
- Or flip it: Frankfurt in the morning, schnitzel in the evening.
- All without having to explain why you blew your travel budget on surge-priced taxis.
Meanwhile, tourists are about to win big too. Weekend in London? Yes please. Catch a musical, visit Buckingham Palace, take blurry photos of Big Ben, and pretend you understand cricket. London’s calling — and now Condor’s answering the phone.
Condor’s CEO, Peter Gerber, even called the launch “a clear signal of growth in the European market,” which is CEO language for: We’re feeling bold and we’re here to play. Gatwick’s Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan Pollard also chimed in with a cheerful welcome, probably thrilled that yet another airline wants a slice of London’s aviation buffet.
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Wait, There’s More — Condor’s Pulling Out Its Travel Calendar
Because Condor doesn’t do things halfway, the airline is also bringing back two fan-favourite routes, the kind customers kept asking about like persistent toddlers.
1. Düsseldorf → Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Starts: December 2025
Frequency: Weekly
Purpose: Mainly visiting family and friends
Think heartfelt reunions, big gatherings, and probably a lot of luggage filled with gifts and mysterious snacks that airport security side-eyes with curiosity. It’s wholesome. It’s emotional. It’s the kind of route that keeps cultures connected — plus, Düsseldorf locals finally get their shortcut back.
2. Frankfurt → Tbilisi, Georgia
Starts: June 2026
Frequency: Daily
Purpose: Culture, wine, mountains, more wine
Tbilisi is one of Europe’s rising stars — warm hospitality, food you’ll dream about for months, vibrant architecture, and a wine culture older than your entire family tree. A daily flight means Condor is clearly betting big on Georgia becoming everyone’s favourite long weekend escape.
So What’s the Big Picture?
Condor is expanding like it just discovered a motivational podcast. London Gatwick joins the map. Former routes return with fanfare. Business travellers get convenience. Tourists get adventures. Frankfurt gets more bragging rights. Gatwick gets more planes. And we all get another excuse to book a spontaneous trip.
In short: Condor’s not just growing — it’s glow-ing. And 2026 travel just got a whole lot more interesting. With Condor back in the game, London’s sky just got brighter, tastier, and a whole lot better connected. Cheers to that!
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