Flights to France - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What airports in France does Condor serve?
Condor serves the following airports in France: Paris (CDG), Bastia (BIA), Lyon (LYS), Marseille (MRS), Nizza (NCE), Toulouse (TLS).
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to France?
For flights from Canada to France, the lowest prices concentrate in January, February and March, as well as in November. These months sit outside the main summer holiday period and major year-end festivities, which helps keep fares down. Within these months, Sunday departures are cheaper than departures on other days of the week.
+ What's the best time to visit France?
For most travelers from Canada, the best time to visit France is in spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October, excluding school holiday peaks), when many regions have mild daytime temperatures around 15–25 °C and comfortable sightseeing conditions. July and August bring the warmest weather, busy coastal resorts and higher prices, which suits beach-focused trips more than city breaks. Winter from November to March is cooler, with frequent rain in the north and west and snow in mountain areas, but it works well for city museum visits, Christmas markets and skiing in the Alps or Pyrenees.
+ What is the time difference between Canada and France?
Mainland France uses Central European Time in winter (UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time in summer (UTC+2). Canada spans several time zones from Pacific Time (UTC−8 standard) to Newfoundland Time (UTC−3:30 standard), so mainland France is 9 hours ahead of Pacific Time, 8 hours ahead of Mountain Time, 7 hours ahead of Central Time, 6 hours ahead of Eastern Time, 5 hours ahead of Atlantic Time and 4.5 hours ahead of Newfoundland Time.
+ Do I need a visa to visit France?
Canadian citizens do not need a visa for tourism or business travel to France for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. A valid passport or temporary passport is required, and it must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the planned end of the trip; national ID cards are not accepted for Canadian travelers. Border officers can ask for proof of onward or return travel, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the stay. For stays longer than 90 days, a residence permit or long-stay permission is required from the French authorities. For official entry, visa, and passport validity requirements for Canadian citizens, consult The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to France?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA) on the way to France, Economy Class passengers are served a complimentary Taste the World Standard Menu and a snack, along with free soft and hot drinks throughout the flight; additional snacks and alcoholic beverages can be purchased. On the same long-haul flight, Premium Economy Class includes enhanced meal service with Taste the World Premium Menus, while Business Class offers Taste the World Gourmet Menus with multiple courses and an expanded drinks selection. Onboard amenities and services on the shorter connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to airports in France follow the European short- or medium-haul concept and differ from the long-haul flight, so catering on that part of the journey is more limited and depends on route and cabin.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to France?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi-Fi is offered via the FlyConnect service for a fee, with different packages that support messaging and browsing during the flight. Access is provided through the onboard wireless network using a phone, tablet or laptop, and charges are paid on board. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to France may differ, and Wi-Fi is not provided on every onward European flight.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on Condor flights to France?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, each seat is equipped with a personal 4K screen offering a Premium Inflight entertainment program with hundreds of movies, TV episodes, music albums and children’s shows, and the system supports Bluetooth connections for personal headphones as well as wired headsets. In Premium Economy Class and Business Class, headphones are provided free of charge, with noise-cancelling models in Business Class. FlyConnect on this aircraft also offers additional digital content such as magazines, games and destination information that can be accessed on personal devices. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to airports in France may differ and follow the short- or medium-haul entertainment concept, which can range from wireless streaming to a more limited selection or no built-in screens.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my Condor flight to France?
Sports equipment can be transported on Condor flights to France, but it must be registered no later than 8 hours before departure. Business Class passengers can take one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge, and holders of a Condor Activity Card can have sports baggage transported free of charge within the card’s conditions. For all travelers, each sports item must not exceed 32 kg, and the dimensions must stay within either 200 × 40 × 100 cm or 300 × 40 × 60 cm; items that exceed these limits cannot be carried. Some smaller items such as tennis or badminton rackets count as regular baggage and are charged at the normal excess-baggage rate, while larger items like skis, bikes or golf bags fall under the sports baggage rules.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to France?
For flights from Canada to France, travelers can look for special pricing through Catch a fly-t deals, last-minute deals and reduced early booking fares, which are designed to offer lower prices on selected departures. Flexible fare options are available, with the Flex fare providing the most generous conditions for rebooking and cancellation compared with more restrictive Economy fare types. Additional savings or benefits can come from Condor Cards, such as the Condor Family Card or Condor Activity Card, which add extras like free seat reservations, extra baggage or included sports equipment on eligible flights. When comparing options, travelers who value flexibility and extras should focus on fares and card products that explicitly include rebooking, refund or baggage benefits in the fare description.

















