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German carrier ups seasonal SA flights

5 Mar 2025
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German leisure airline Condor will increase seasonal flights from Frankfurt to Cape Town and Johannesburg from November 1.

The frequency of flights to Cape Town will increase from five to seven. Flights to Johannesburg will increase from two to three.

The routes are operated by Condor’s A330-900neo carrying 310 passengers: 30 in business class, 64 in premium economy and 216 in economy.

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