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Everything you need to know about Condor Partners
Everything you need to know about Condor Partners
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You can view details of all your flights on our website. To do this, go to "My trip".
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.
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.