Caribbean National Weekly

German airlines to launch flights to Caribbean

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
German airlines to launch flights to Caribbean
Key Points(5)
  • German leisure carrier, Condor, and Lufthansa Group Eurowings, will launch flights to the Caribbean next Monday - September 25 from Dusseldorf.
  • This follows the closure of Airberlin’s long-haul routes to the region.
  • &nbsp; <strong>Condor flights</strong> Condor says it will wet-lease one Airbus A330-200 on flights from Dusseldorf to Punta Cana and La Romana in the Dominican Republic; Cancun, Mexico; Montego Bay, Jamaica and Bridgetown, Barbados, from November.
  • &nbsp; “We have spent a lot of effort to find a quick solution to keep air traffic ongoing for holiday-makers [to the Caribbean].
  • We quickly came to the conclusion that this measure is an important step to secure leisure business with the Caribbean,” Condor CEO Ralf Teckentrup said in a statement.

German leisure carrier, Condor, and Lufthansa Group Eurowings, will launch flights to the Caribbean next Monday - September 25 from Dusseldorf.

This follows the closure of Airberlin’s long-haul routes to the region.

 

Condor flights

Condor says it will wet-lease one Airbus A330-200 on flights from Dusseldorf to Punta Cana and La Romana in the Dominican Republic; Cancun, Mexico; Montego Bay, Jamaica and Bridgetown, Barbados, from November.

 

“We have spent a lot of effort to find a quick solution to keep air traffic ongoing for holiday-makers . We quickly came to the conclusion that this measure is an important step to secure leisure business with the Caribbean,” Condor CEO Ralf Teckentrup said in a statement.

 

Eurowings flight

Eurowings will launch services four times weekly from Dusseldorf to Punta Cana from November 8; a weekly service to Varadero, Cuba, starting December 16; weekly service to Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic from December 14; and twice weekly service to Cancun as of December 18.

 

“Dusseldorf needs an attractive, cost-effective long-haul airline. We are ready to take this role,” said CCO, Oliver Wagner.

Eurowings says it will take delivery of its seventh Airbus A330-200 next year.

The A330 fleet, which is wet-leased from the Lufthansa/Turkish Airlines joint venture SunExpress, operates on the Eurowings long-haul network.

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