You can view details of all your flights on our website. To do this, go to "My trip".
You can book your entire trip on our Website. This also includes all connecting flights with our partner airlines. This way, all your flight data is in one place.
Yes, every airline and every airport has a minimum transfer time. This is to ensure that you've got enough time to reach the next gate.
Codeshare flights arise from the collaboration of two or more airlines. They are jointly offering a flight. For instance, Alaska Airlines sells a ticket, but Condor is the one that actually operates the flight. Su makes the travel experience easier along the entire route.
You check in with the airline that operates your first flight. You'll then directly receive the boarding passes for all your flights.
There is one exception: If WestJet or JetBlue operates your first flight and you continue your journey via Frankfurt, you'll need to check in again there for your connecting flight.
Generally, online check-in is available for connecting flights if all flights are part of a single booking and operated by the same airline or its partners. For separate bookings or longer stopovers, a new check-in may be required.
Extras such as seats or lounges should always be booked directly with the airline operating the flight. For example, if you're flying from Seattle to your destination with Alaska Airlines, book your seat for this flight directly on the Alaska Airlines website. Unfortunately, you can't make all seat reservations or bookings for other extras at once.
For flights with partner airlines, different fares may apply. Please check in advance which airline operates your flight. On our partner pages you'll find all airlines that will take you to your destination on behalf of Condor.
There you can also find out how to book extras such as sports equipment or seat reservations.
This depends on the entry requirements of the country. You can often leave the airport during a layover.
Responsibility depends on the type of booking you make. If you've booked all flights together, the first airline is usually responsible. For individual bookings, you have to make sure that you reach your connecting flight.
Feeder and connecting flights with another airline can only be booked in Economy Class.
Your free baggage allowance depends on the specific regulations of the respective airlines. As a rule, the most generous free baggage allowance applies to all flights, as long as they are booked together.
If you've booked your entire flight connection directly with Condor, Condor's free baggage regulations also apply to feeder flights with other airlines. For this, you need to buy the feeder flights together with the Condor flights and have them noted on a Condor ticket. Find out more here.
The size and weight of carry-on luggage can vary depending on the airline. It's important to check the specific regulations of the respective airline.
In this case, please contact the operating airline for further procedures.
If your baggage is too heavy at the airport check-in, the first airline you're flying with sets the charges. These costs apply to the entire route for which you're dropping off your baggage. The baggage rules and conditions of this airline apply.
No, you can only reserve seats for flights with Condor (flight number DE) or Marabu (flight number DI). If you've got a connecting flight, for instance with Lufthansa or Alaska Airlines, you need to book your seat directly with that airline.
With Alaska Airlines, you can check in online from 24 hours to 60 minutes before your departure. More information and special regulations can be found here. Access Alaska Airlines online check-in here.
At Marabu, you can check in online from 24 hours to 4 hours before departure. Further information on Marabu Online Check-in can be found here.
If the connecting flight is a feeder or connecting flight (e.g. with Lufthansa or Alaska Airlines), unfortunately, animals cannot be transported in the cargo hold.
It depends on how early before the planned departure you get the message that your flight is changing.
Yes, you can book the Green Fare on Marabu flights in all available travel classes. The contribution you make to future CO₂ savings potential within the Green Fare is allocated in the same proportion as on Condor flights.