Tourexpi
The
two Frankfurt-based organizations will closely cooperate through the 2027/28
season, covering the men's and women's professional teams, club sports, and
joint initiatives with the digital subsidiary EintrachtTech.
Peter
Gerber, CEO of Condor, said:
“Given
our deep roots in Frankfurt and our international outlook, Eintracht Frankfurt
and Condor are ideal partners. We are proud to embark on this journey together
to unite the best for all athletes, loyal fans, and travel enthusiasts.”
Axel
Hellmann, CEO of Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG, looks forward to the new
partnership:
“With
Condor, we welcome a partner with a long-standing tradition that, like us, is
deeply connected to the region while also maintaining an international focus.
This makes Condor the perfect travel companion – for the team, for the fans,
and for creating truly special experiences around our matches.”
Attractive
benefits thanks to the partnership
As
part of the partnership, active athletes and club members will benefit from
special travel offers, tailored baggage rules – for example, for triathletes –
and attractive travel packages through Condor Holidays, developed in
collaboration with Eintracht Frankfurt. Additional perks, such as those linked
to the Condor Card, are also being planned.
Travel
and football – a passion that unites
Condor
has recently increased its involvement in providing customized charter flights
for football clubs’ away games and is now significantly expanding this
commitment through a permanent partnership. The expanded European route network
and the international success of Eintracht Frankfurt’s men’s and women’s teams
will open even more opportunities for teams and fans to travel together across
borders.
In
addition, the Frankfurt-based airline currently flies twice daily to major
Bundesliga cities such as Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin – and starting in
November, even three times daily – offering perfect connections for away
matches.
Image
Credit: © Condor
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