Flights from Houston to Berlin-Brandenburg from US$ 704.99

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Flights to Berlin-Brandenburg - Frequently Asked Questions

Flights from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) are cheapest in January, with additional low-fare periods from February to March and from late October through November. Prices are higher in the main summer travel period and around major holidays. Within a week, Thursday departures are cheaper than Sunday departures on this route.
Trips from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) operate with connections rather than a single nonstop service. One routing combines a domestic flight from Houston (IAH) to Seattle (SEA), a long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA) of about 10 hours, and an onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) of about 1 hour, with the domestic flight from Houston (IAH) to Seattle (SEA) adding about 4½ hours of flying time.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo and forming the main part of the journey from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER), meals and drinks are included in the fare. In Economy Class, passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World Menu with non-alcoholic drinks. Premium Economy includes the Classic Premium Menu with upgraded dining and additional comfort, and Business Class features the Taste the World Gourmet Menu as an extended multi-course service with a wider selection of drinks. On the domestic US flight from Houston and on the short European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER), onboard service follows the short- or medium-haul concept and can differ from the long-haul offering. Onboard amenities and services on these connecting flights may differ depending on the operating airline and aircraft used.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business class for travelers on the Houston (IAH) – Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) route offers a separate quiet cabin with spacious reclining seats, personal entertainment screens, power outlets and USB ports. Business Class passengers benefit from airport priority services such as priority check-in, priority boarding and access to lounges at participating airports. The cabin includes an increased cabin baggage allowance of 16 kg and an increased checked baggage allowance of 2 × 32 kg on US routes, as well as one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg, subject to registration. On board the long-haul flight, Business Class guests are served the Taste the World Gourmet Menu as a multi-course meal with a broad selection of drinks, together with premium in-flight entertainment, high-quality headphones and an amenity kit. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) follow the short-haul concept and differ from the long-haul Business Class experience.
Flights from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) operate with connections rather than nonstop services. In the summer season, the Condor long-haul flight that links into Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) via Frankfurt (FRA) operates on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, and in the winter season it operates on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday with onward flights from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) on the same days.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo and forming the main part of the journey from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER), Wi‑Fi is available through the FlyConnect service with paid packages for messaging and broader internet use offered to all travel classes. Passengers can use smartphones, tablets or laptops to access the onboard network and purchase the desired data package. The domestic US flight from Houston (IAH) to the long-haul departure airport and the short European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) may have different onboard services and may not offer Wi‑Fi.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Seattle (SEA) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo and used on the Houston (IAH) – Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) routing, travelers can book extra legroom seats in Economy Class for an additional fee as long as suitable seats are still open and safety requirements are met. These extra legroom seats are located at emergency exits and are reserved for passengers who are able and willing to assist in an emergency and who meet specific criteria, so passengers with infants, reduced mobility or pets in the cabin are not seated there. Business class already offers significantly more personal space and legroom and does not require an extra legroom booking. Seating options on the domestic US flight and on the short European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) may differ from the long-haul configuration.
On the Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) route, small dogs and cats can travel in the cabin on Condor flights if they are transported in a watertight, bite‑proof carrier that fits under the seat and weighs no more than 8 kg including the animal. Pets in the cabin are not permitted in Business Class on long-haul flights, in exit rows or directly behind bulkheads. Larger pets that cannot travel in the cabin are carried in the aircraft hold in a suitable, well‑ventilated transport container provided by the passenger, but transport of animals in the hold is not permitted on connecting itineraries, so checked pets cannot be carried through on the full Houston (IAH) – Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) journey. Assistance dogs are accepted on all routes when they meet the required training, behavior standards and destination entry regulations.
On long-haul flights from the United States, including the Houston (IAH) – Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) routing, cabin baggage allowances depend on travel class. In Economy Class, adults and children from 2 years have one cabin bag up to 8 kg plus a small personal item, Premium Economy increases the cabin Baggage allowance to 10 kg and Business Class includes up to 16 kg of cabin baggage. Economy fares that include checked baggage provide 20 kg on long-haul routes, while Premium Economy on US routes includes 1 × 32 kg and Business Class includes 2 × 32 kg of checked baggage. Business Class on long-haul routes also includes one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg, subject to registration before departure. Additional or heavier baggage can be purchased in advance for a fee according to the applicable long-haul tariff, and the exact allowance for each traveler depends on the chosen fare and travel class.
Flights from Houston (IAH) to Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) can be booked in different fare options that offer varying levels of flexibility for changes and refunds. Entry-level Economy fares have more restrictive change and cancellation conditions and involve stricter rules and higher fees if travel plans change, while higher-tier Economy and Premium cabins provide more generous conditions. Flex fares are designed as the most flexible choice, with improved rebooking and refund possibilities compared with standard fares on this route. Travelers who need a refundable or changeable ticket get better conditions by choosing a Flex fare or a higher cabin class rather than the lowest Economy option.

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