Condor celebrates the end of the Boeing era

Condor Airlines will bid farewell to its last Boeing 757-300 in November, marking the end of the Boeing era at Condor.

For a total of 35 years, Boeing aircraft have been part of the Condor fleet, which makes the farewell of the last of this aircraft type a significant moment not only for aviation fans, but also for many Condor employees.

To honor this special occasion, Condor will operate an exclusive farewell flight on November 5, 2025, with long-standing companions as well as fans of the Boeing 757-300 on board. A total of 75 tickets will be auctioned to the public via the Condor Shop starting September 22, 2025: https://shop.condor.com/pages/boeing-757.

The farewell flight will depart from Frankfurt and take passengers to Vienna, where the Boeing 757-300 will be celebrated with a special, dedicated farewell event. To conclude the day on the return flight to Frankfurt, the world’s “highest inflight party” will be held, complete with a live DJ turning the cabin into one one the most extraordinary dance floors in the world, a euphoric and unforgettable celebration in the skies.

“By bidding farewell to the Boeing 757, an era at Condor comes to an end,” said Christian Schmitt, COO of Condor. “At the same time, this marks the beginning of a new chapter for Condor with a more modern, efficient, and more sustainable Airbus fleet. Condor has also evolved beyond just a leisure airline, offering a more competitive, best-in-class inflight product along with an expanded route network. Thus, our B757 farewell flight truly combines the nostalgia of the past with a joyful look into the future, symbolized by one of our newest city destinations, Vienna.”

Those unable to secure one of the limited tickets for the farewell flight will still have the opportunity to experience the last Boeing 757-300 aircraft in Germany on regular flight operations until early November. According to current plans, Condor will continue operating six 757-300s until the end of October, connecting Düsseldorf and Frankfurt with popular vacation destinations such as Palma de Mallorca, Hurghada, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria. The final scheduled flights are currently planned for the routes Frankfurt–Antalya–Frankfurt and Munich–Antalya–Munich between October 27 and 31, 2025.

In addition, a 757-300 is scheduled for Düsseldorf–Palma–Düsseldorf on October 29, 2025, as well as Frankfurt–Hurghada–Frankfurt on November 2, 2025.

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