Flights to Barcelona - Frequently Asked Questions
+ Is the Condor flight from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN) nonstop?
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight between San Antonio (SAT) and Barcelona (BCN). Journeys on this route use connecting flights, with travel from San Antonio (SAT) to Seattle (SEA), then from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), and onward to Barcelona (BCN).
+ How often does Condor fly from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
In the summer season, Condor-marketed connections from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN) via Seattle (SEA) and Frankfurt (FRA) operate on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In the winter season, no Condor or Condor-partner flights on this route are shown.
+ How long is the flight time from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
Flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN) require two connections and three flights. The flight from San Antonio (SAT) to Seattle (SEA) takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes of flight time, the flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA) takes about 10 hours, and the flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Barcelona (BCN) takes about 2 hours.
+ What is the cheapest time to fly from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
For flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN), the lowest fares are concentrated on departures in February and November. On this route, Tuesday and Wednesday departures are cheaper than weekend flights. Planning departures in these months and on these midweek days helps secure lower prices for flights to Barcelona (BCN) from San Antonio (SAT).
+ What is the cheapest month to book a flight from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
For flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN), the most favorable booking window for low fares is about 60 to 90 days before departure. Travelers targeting the very lowest prices on this route benefit from booking around 22 weeks before the flight date. Combining this lead time with February or November departures and midweek travel strengthens the price advantage.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights between San Antonio (SAT) and Barcelona (BCN)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Economy Class passengers are served a complimentary Taste the World Menu and a snack, along with free soft and hot drinks throughout the flight. Premium Economy and Business Class on this long-haul flight include enhanced meal services with upgraded menus and additional beverages. The shorter connecting flights between San Antonio (SAT), Seattle (SEA), and Barcelona (BCN) follow separate short- and medium-haul service concepts, and onboard amenities on these flights differ from the long-haul flight.
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class offers a fully flat seat with a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, direct aisle access at every seat, and a large 17.3-inch 4K screen with premium entertainment. Business Class travelers on this flight are served the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with several courses and an expanded selection of drinks, together with a high-quality travel kit and a welcome drink. At the airport, Business Class on the long-haul flight includes lounge access at participating airports, priority check-in, priority boarding, and an increased Baggage allowance with two checked bags of 32 kg each on the long-haul leg between the United States and Europe. Onboard amenities and services on the shorter connecting flights between San Antonio (SAT), Seattle (SEA), Frankfurt (FRA), and Barcelona (BCN) differ from the long-haul Business Class experience.
+ What travel classes do Condor offer on flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
On Condor-marketed itineraries from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN), the long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA) offers three travel classes: Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class provides a personal screen with extensive Inflight entertainment and the Taste the World Menu on this long-haul flight. Premium Economy adds more space, an enhanced meal concept, and additional services compared with Economy, while Business Class combines a fully flat bed, Taste the World Gourmet Menu, and premium ground services. The shorter connecting flights on this route follow separate short- and medium-haul concepts, and their cabin offerings can differ from the three-class setup on the long-haul flight.
+ Does Condor offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN)?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi-Fi and streaming are offered via the FlyConnect service, with paid packages for messaging and broader internet use. Passengers can connect smartphones, tablets, or laptops to go online and access an expanded entertainment portal during this long-haul flight. Onboard amenities and services on the shorter connecting flights between San Antonio (SAT), Seattle (SEA), Frankfurt (FRA), and Barcelona (BCN) differ from the long-haul flight, so the same Wi‑Fi offering is not guaranteed on those flights.
+ What are the baggage policies for flights from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN) with Condor?
For Condor-marketed journeys from San Antonio (SAT) to Barcelona (BCN), baggage rules are based on the long-haul flight between the United States and Europe and vary by fare and cabin. On this long-haul flight, Economy Class includes cabin baggage of 8 kg and one checked bag of 23 kg, while Business Class includes 16 kg cabin baggage and two checked bags of 32 kg each. One piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg is included for Business Class travelers and for passengers with an Activity Card, provided the equipment is registered no later than 8 hours before departure. Baggage allowances for Premium Economy and for the shorter connecting flights between San Antonio (SAT), Seattle (SEA), Frankfurt (FRA), and Barcelona (BCN) differ by fare and flight type, so checked baggage and cabin baggage limits on these flights follow the booked fare and cabin.
