Emirates and German carrier Condor have activated their reciprocal interline agreement, which will include connectivity for customers to 70 routes operated by both airlines through a single ticket fare.
Emirates passengers will have access to Condor flights to European and Caribbean destinations, including Malaga, Ibiza, Cancun and Havana. The agreement includes 24 Condor routes from Frankfurt, 12 through Dusseldorf, nine from Hamburg and 12 via Munich.
Condor passengers will gain access to Emirates-operated flights between Frankfurt and Dubai, as well as to 12 destinations across Asia, Australasia, Africa and the Middle East.
The two carriers also signed a frequent-flyer programme agreement enabling Emirates Skywards members to earn and redeem miles on all Condor-operated flights.
Christian Lesjak, Condor’s commercial director, sales and customer care, said: “We are making continuous efforts to improve and expand the offer for our guests.
“The progressive introduction of the most modern Airbus A330neo takes the product experience to a new level. With the Emirates partnership, we are opening doors for our passengers to a broad network in the Middle East and Asia.”
Condor, which was formerly part of the collapsed Thomas Cook Group, has been majority owned by investment firm Attestor since 2021.