Condor’s inaugural flight of the Airbus A320neo D-ANCZ marked the beginning of a fleet transformation aimed at enhancing guest experience and sustainability.
The flight DE1662 departed from Frankfurt to Heraklion, heralding a series of routes to destinations like Rhodos, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria.
With 43 A32Xneo aircraft expected by 2029, Condor is set to revolutionise short and medium-haul travel. Passengers will enjoy enhanced connectivity through the “FlyConnect” portal, offering entertainment and internet access. The aircraft’s advanced technology, including Pratt & Whitney’s PW1127G engines, promises up to 20% lower CO2 emissions and 50% less fuel consumption, aligning with Condor’s commitment to eco-friendly aviation.
This post was published on 11 May 2024 17:45
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