Condor Adds London, Tbilisi and Sulaymaniyah to Its 2025-2026 Schedule
Condor is preparing a notable expansion of its network in 2026, with London entering its schedule for the first time. From April, the airline plans to operate three daily flights between Frankfurt and London Gatwick. The connection gives people heading to Britain steady options throughout the day, whether they need an early departure or a later return. Seats will be available across all usual booking channels.
The airline describes the new link as an important step in widening its city-focused offering. London Gatwick’s team also welcomed the announcement, highlighting the value of a frequent link to Frankfurt, a major financial and cultural centre. With regular timings and a familiar airport on the London side, the route is expected to appeal to those commuting for meetings as well as those arranging quick personal visits.
“We’re delighted to welcome Condor to London Gatwick, providing an important gateway to Frankfurt for passengers across London and the South East. This is a key link between London and one of Europe’s most influential financial hubs, and with Frankfurt’s excellent cultural offering, Condor’s three flights daily flights will provide excellent connectivity for business and leisure passengers."
Condor is also returning to two destinations already known to its passengers. The Düsseldorf–Sulaymaniyah service will resume in December 2025, offering a direct option for people travelling to northern Iraq to see relatives or manage personal commitments. In June 2026, daily flights between Frankfurt and Tbilisi will begin. Georgia’s capital attracts steady interest thanks to its mix of old neighbourhoods, food traditions, and growing arts scene.
These additions open the door to a wider range of trips. London offers easy rail links across the South East, access to museums, galleries and historic sites, and short journeys to coastal towns like Brighton. Tbilisi gives access to the vineyards of Kakheti and the mountain routes of northern Georgia, while Sulaymaniyah provides a direct path to one of the region’s important cultural centres. Each destination offers something different, widening the choice for people planning international travel in 2026.
Condor’s new timetable points to a more consistent schedule throughout the year. The new timetable offers more steady routes, giving people simpler ways to organise work travel, visit relatives, or enjoy a quick getaway. The growing network also suggests a busy period ahead for the airline, as it reinforces its position on routes used both by regular passengers and those planning occasional long journeys.