Flights from Toronto to Hamburg from US$ 559.99

Condor Premium Economy Class Fares from Toronto to Hamburg

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Toronto (YYZ)to

Hamburg (HAM)
Depart: 11/20/2026

One-way

Premium

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US$ 979.99
Updated: 20 hrs ago

* Premium Economy Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Toronto (YYZ)to

Hamburg (HAM)
Depart: 11/20/2026

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US$ 2,979.99
Updated: 22 hrs ago

* Business Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Flights to Hamburg - Frequently Asked Questions

For flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM), March and October stand out as the months with the lowest fares due to reduced demand outside the summer peak. Within these months, departures on Tuesday and Wednesday and Saturday returns are cheaper than other days of the week on this route. Booking around 40 days before departure helps secure some of the lowest prices for flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM).
Flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM) require a connection via Frankfurt (FRA). The long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA) takes about 8 hours in both summer and winter, and the onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) takes about 1 hour.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Economy Class passengers are served a free “Standard Menu” from the Taste the World assortment plus a snack before landing, with complimentary non-alcoholic drinks throughout the flight. On the same long-haul flight, Premium Economy Class includes two carefully selected premium menus and a snack, along with complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Business Class on this long-haul route includes Taste the World Gourmet Menus with several courses and an extensive selection of drinks. Meal and beverage service on the separate short-haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follows a short-haul concept and differs from the long-haul service.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class includes priority services at the airport such as dedicated check-in, lounge access at participating airports, and a Priority Package with priority check-in, boarding, baggage handling, and security where offered. Before departure, Business Class passengers benefit from an increased Baggage allowance of 30 kg and, on Zone 5 routes between Canada and Europe, 2 × 32 kg of checked baggage, one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg with registration, an increased cabin baggage allowance of 16 kg, free seat reservation, and eJournals. On board the long-haul flight, Business Class provides Taste the World Gourmet Menus with several courses, complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, a personal screen with premium entertainment, and a travel kit with comfort items. Service on the short-haul connection from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follows a separate short-haul concept and differs from the long-haul Business Class experience.
Flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM) operate with a connection via Frankfurt (FRA). In the summer season, flights on this routing operate on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, while in the winter season they operate on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi‑Fi is available via the FlyConnect service, allowing passengers in all travel classes to send messages, browse the internet, use email, and access social media for an additional fee. The same system offers a wireless entertainment portal with movies, TV series, music, magazines, games, and destination information, which can be streamed to personal devices. Alongside this, the Airbus A330-900neo provides personal seatback screens with a wide selection of on-demand entertainment in every cabin. Internet access and wireless entertainment on the short-haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follow a separate short-haul concept and can differ from the long-haul service.
For the Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM) route, March and October are identified as the cheapest months to book and travel, with fares lower than during the summer high season. Travelers aiming for lower prices on this route benefit from planning trips in these months instead of in peak summer. Booking flights around 40 days before departure in these periods supports access to some of the lowest fares.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, three travel classes are offered: Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class provides standard seating and a complimentary Taste the World Standard Menu on this long-haul route. Premium Economy Class adds more legroom and seat recline, enhanced catering with two premium menus and a snack, and increased baggage and cabin baggage allowances. Business Class offers the highest comfort level with elevated baggage allowances, priority ground services, Taste the World Gourmet Menus, premium entertainment, and additional comfort items, while the short-haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follows a separate short-haul cabin concept that can differ from the long-haul cabins.
For flights from Toronto (YYZ) to Hamburg (HAM), baggage rules are based on long-haul travel from Canada to Europe and differ by travel class. On the long-haul part from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), Premium Economy Class includes an increased free baggage allowance of 25 kg, with Zone 5 routes such as Canada allowing 1 × 32 kg of checked baggage and an increased cabin baggage allowance of 10 kg. Business Class includes an increased free baggage allowance of 30 kg and, on Zone 5 routes between Canada and Europe, 2 × 32 kg of checked baggage, one piece of Sports equipment up to 30 kg with registration, and an increased cabin baggage allowance of 16 kg. Economy Class on this long-haul route follows the standard long-haul baggage concept, with specific allowances defined by the booked fare. Additional baggage beyond the included allowance can be purchased for a fee, while baggage rules on the short-haul connection from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follow the short-haul concept and differ from the long-haul part.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Toronto (YYZ) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business class includes priority services at the airport such as dedicated check-in, lounge access at participating airports, and a Priority Package with priority check-in, boarding, baggage handling, and security where offered. Passengers in Economy Class can reserve extra legroom seats, including XL Seats at the emergency exits, subject to certain safety conditions such as minimum age and physical ability. Business Class passengers on this aircraft can also book Prime Seats in the front rows of the Business cabin, which provide a larger bed, wider legroom, and a larger personal screen, as an additional paid seat reservation. Standard seat reservations are included in Business Class and in selected higher Economy fares, while extra legroom and Prime Seats are chargeable options. Seat pitch and extra legroom options on the short-haul flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Hamburg (HAM) follow the European short-haul seating concept and can differ from those on the long-haul Airbus A330-900neo.

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