Condor is currently selling tickets for its city-routes within Europe at a very attractive price. While the airline is better known for routes to holiday destinations like Mallorca or Greece, it also flies to large cities like Milan, Prague, Budapest, and Paris. Currently, a round-trip from those cities to Condor’s hub in Frankfurt only costs €102 – including 8 kg of hand luggage. Perfect for a short getaway to Germany.
You can fly to Frankfurt from:
- Milan: €102
- Venice: €103
- Prague: €105 (~CZK 2,546)
- Budapest: €121 (~HUF 45,448)
- Paris: €122
- and more…
By the way, it’s also possible to fly these round-trips in the opposite direction, i.e. from Frankfurt to Italy/France/etc and back.
Our calendar displays all available dates to Frankfurt. Once you’ve picked your preferred point of departure and dates, it can redirect you to Condor’s booking site:

The flights are usually operated with an Airbus A320 with quite tight legroom and little comfort. But most flights are only around an hour long, so you’ll surely survive. As mentioned before, 8 kg of hand luggage are included. The surcharge for checked luggage is relatively high, though, costing ~€40 in each direction.
Editor’s Note: If you plan to visit Germany this year, these flights are a good option to get there. Frankfurt has a beautiful historic centre and is well connected to most other German cities by train.
Search & Book
This Condor sale is said to expire on March 2, 2026. You can find available dates on Google Flights or by using our calendar above. We highly recommend booking directly on Condor’s website.
Miles & Points
These are short flights, so you won’t earn many miles anyway. Nevertheless, these are your options:
- 1,000 Miles on Alaska/Hawaiian Atmos Rewards
- 304 Award Miles on Emirates Skywards
- 304 Points on JetBlue TrueBlue
- Customize Calculation
Destination
Information & Tips for Frankfurt/Main
Frankfurt is known for its modern skyline, the historic Römer square in the old town, museums along the River Main, and as a major financial hub in Europe. The currency is the euro (EUR), and card payments are widely accepted, though some smaller places may prefer cash. Prices are relatively high compared to much of Germany, especially for hotels during trade fairs, but everyday food and transport are moderate by Western European standards. The climate is temperate, with mild to warm summers, cool winters, and changeable weather in spring and autumn.
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