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Twice a week, Condor will bring vacationers back to the Egyptian resort of Hurghada and fly to the Canary Islands three times a week: on Fridays to Tenerife, on Saturdays to Fuerteventura and on Sundays to Gran Canarias. On the islands, pleasant temperatures prevail even in winter and vacationers can enjoy sun, beaches and the sea. Journeys are immediately bookable with all German organizers, flight tickets are available as usual under www.condor.com, in the travel agency or by telephone.
Ralf Teckentrup, CEO of Condor: "The longing for vacation is great, as we can see from our flights to the Canary Islands, Cuba, the Dominican Republic or the Maldives. We are delighted that responsible travel is also possible again for our customers from Leipzig in time for the winter vacations - with guaranteed deserted beaches, sun and relaxation."
Götz Ahmelmann, CEO Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG: "We are delighted that Condor is the first airline to return to the starting line after the forced break. The Canaries and Egypt are popular sun destinations right now. Condor is sending out an optimistic signal. We are convinced that demand for tourist flight connections will increase significantly beyond the winter vacations as soon as the travel restrictions fall."
Connections from Leipzig/Halle
· Hurghada – Monday, Thursday
· Tenerife – Friday
· Fuerteventura – Saturday
· Gran Canarias – Sunday
Image Credit: © Condor
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