Flights to Corfu - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the best time to visit Corfu ?
The best time to visit Corfu (CFU) for warm, beach-focused trips runs from June through September, when daytime highs reach the mid‑80s to low‑90s °F and the sea is pleasantly warm. Spring (April and May) brings milder temperatures in the 60s–70s °F, blooming landscapes and longer days, which suits hiking and sightseeing without intense heat. Early autumn (late September and October) combines sea temperatures that are still comfortable for swimming with cooler air and a calmer atmosphere compared with peak summer. Winter months are mild but noticeably wetter, so this period fits visitors who prioritize culture and scenery over beach time.
+ How far is the Corfu airport from downtown?
Corfu International Airport (CFU) lies roughly 4 miles (about 6 km) south of central Corfu Town. The drive between the airport and the historic center takes around 15 minutes by car or taxi, depending on traffic.
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Corfu ?
For flights from the United States to Corfu (CFU), the lowest fares cluster in February and again in September, outside the busiest summer weeks. Within those months, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday departures are priced more favorably than peak weekend departures such as Sunday. Booking around six weeks before departure aligns with these lower-priced periods and helps secure better-value itineraries.
+ Which US cities offer flight connections to Corfu ?
Condor currently offers one‑stop connections via Frankfurt (FRA) from several US cities to Corfu (CFU): New York (JFK), Anchorage (ANC), Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles (LAX), Portland (PDX), Boston (BOS), Seattle (SEA) and San Francisco (SFO). These journeys combine a long‑haul flight from the listed US city to Frankfurt (FRA) with a separate flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU).
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights to Corfu ?
On Condor’s long‑haul flights from US cities such as New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) or Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class to Corfu (CFU) combines priority ground services, generous baggage allowances and an upgraded onboard experience. At the airport, Business Class includes dedicated check‑in, priority security and boarding, lounge access at participating airports and free seat reservation. On US routes, the Baggage allowance includes two checked bags of up to 32 kg each, increased cabin baggage up to 16 kg and one piece of registered sports equipment up to 30 kg. On board the long‑haul flight, Business Class seats convert to a fully flat bed, each with direct aisle access, a large personal 4K screen, power and USB ports, premium entertainment, a high‑quality amenity kit and a wide selection of drinks and Taste the World Gourmet Menu courses. The onward medium‑haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU) follows a separate Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight depend on the operating airline and aircraft type.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Corfu ?
On long‑haul flights from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA) and onward to Corfu (CFU), Condor includes complimentary meals in all travel classes for the long-haul part of the journey. On Condor’s long‑haul flight from US cities such as Seattle (SEA) or San Francisco (SFO) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Economy Class receives a Taste the World Standard Menu plus a snack with free soft and hot drinks, Premium Economy receives the Classic Premium Menu with an additional meal service and complimentary alcoholic and non‑alcoholic drinks, and Business Class is served two Taste the World Gourmet Menu courses on day flights along with a welcome drink and extensive beverage selection. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages in Economy can be purchased from the Skyline Café menu. The connecting medium‑haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU) follows the short‑ and medium‑haul catering concept, where service differs from the long‑haul flight and combines complimentary items with paid Taste the World dishes depending on route and fare.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Corfu ?
On Condor’s long‑haul flights from US cities such as Anchorage (ANC), Las Vegas (LAS) or Portland (PDX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, passengers can use the FlyConnect service to access onboard Wi‑Fi. Internet packages are sold on board in different tiers, for example a chat option for messaging and a higher‑capacity surf option for email, social media and browsing, with fees charged per package. Wireless entertainment and, depending on the package, internet use rely on a personal device such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop. On the separate European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU), onboard amenities and connectivity options depend on the aircraft and route, and the service can differ from the long‑haul part of the trip.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on flights to Corfu ?
On Condor’s long‑haul flight from US cities such as New York (JFK), Boston (BOS) or Los Angeles (LAX) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, each seat is equipped with a personal 4K screen offering a large on‑demand library of movies, TV series, music and children’s programs. Passengers can plug in wired headphones or, on this aircraft type, connect their own Bluetooth headphones to the screen, while Premium Economy and Business Class include complimentary headsets (with noise‑cancelling models in Business Class). In addition, the FlyConnect portal can provide extra digital content such as magazines, games and destination information on passengers’ own devices. On the onward medium‑haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU), Inflight entertainment is provided through a short‑ and medium‑haul concept that may offer wireless streaming to personal devices rather than individual seatback screens, and the exact selection differs from the long-haul flight.
+ Can I pre-order special meals on my Condor flight to Corfu ?
On Condor’s long‑haul flight from US cities such as Seattle (SEA) or San Francisco (SFO) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, passengers can pre‑order special Taste the World meals for the journey to Corfu (CFU). In Economy Class on long‑haul flights, a complimentary Standard Menu is included, and for an extra charge travelers can pre‑order Premium Menus up to 24 hours before departure, with options such as classic, vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free, lactose‑free and children’s menus. Business class passengers on long‑haul flights can request a different Taste the World meal or snack free of charge up to 24 hours before departure if they prefer an alternative to the standard Business Class Gourmet Menu selection. On European short‑ and medium‑haul legs like Frankfurt (FRA) to Corfu (CFU), Economy fares allow pre‑ordering Taste the World dishes and snacks on flights above a certain duration up to 24 hours before departure, while a limited complimentary offering is provided on shorter flights; onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight may differ from the long‑haul flight.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my flight to Corfu ?
Sports equipment can be transported on Condor flights to Corfu (CFU) as long as it is booked in advance and complies with published weight and size limits. Most sports equipment must be registered no later than 8 hours before departure; undeclared items are not guaranteed carriage and, if accepted, can incur higher airport charges. Business Class passengers, as well as travelers holding an Activity Card, are entitled to one piece of sports equipment up to 66 lb free of charge, provided it is registered in time. For all passengers, each item of sports equipment must remain within the maximum weights and dimensions, for example not exceeding 32 kg per item and fitting within either 200 × 40 × 100 cm or 300 × 40 × 60 cm; equipment exceeding these limits cannot be carried. On itineraries that combine a US–Frankfurt (FRA) long‑haul flight with a Frankfurt (FRA)–Corfu (CFU) European flight, the advance registration and packaging rules apply across the whole journey, and additional conditions can apply if any part of the trip is operated by a partner airline.









