Saturday, March 22, 2025 Condor has unveiled its summer schedule for North America, featuring 12 destinations across the U.S. and Canada.
The German leisure airline, known for its diverse network, will maintain operations to several popular North American cities, though one unique route will be missing this season. Condor’s Unique Northern Routes One route that will remain part of the summer schedule is Anchorage, Alaska. Condor operates one of the few nonstop flights from the state to Europe, offering service three times per week aboard the Airbus A330-900neo.
The flight covers a distance of about 4,000 miles and takes roughly nine hours in each direction, with the westbound flight landing ahead of its departure time, due to the time zone difference between Anchorage and Frankfurt. However, Condor will not be flying to Whitehorse in Canada’s Yukon Territory this summer. The airline previously offered service from Frankfurt with a Boeing 767-300, but the aircraft was retired in March 2024.
Additionally, Whitehorse’s main runway is undergoing repaving and is not expected to be completed until 2026. The secondary runway is too short to accommodate Condor’s Airbus A330, and even after the repaving, it is uncertain whether the airport will be able to support the larger aircraft. Passengers wishing to visit Whitehorse can still do so by connecting through Condor’s other western Canadian gateways, such as Vancouver and Calgary.
Summer Schedule Expansions Condor’s summer.









