Condor, a German airline, will say goodbye to its last Boeing 757-300 on November 5, 2025, ending a 35-year-long era of flying with the popular aircraft. The farewell flight will depart from Frankfurt and fly to Vienna, where a special event will be held to honor the plane. The return flight will feature the world’s highest party.
To commemorate this momentous occasion, Condor will auction off 75 tickets for the farewell flight on its website starting September 22, 2025. The airline’s COO, Christian Schmitt, expressed his sentiments on the end of the Boeing era, stating that it is the beginning of a new chapter with an all-Airbus fleet. He also highlighted the growth of Condor, which now offers city destinations in addition to leisure flights.
For those unable to secure a ticket for the farewell flight, Condor will continue to operate six B757s until early November, connecting Düsseldorf and Frankfurt with popular destinations in the Mediterranean. The last scheduled flights are planned for Frankfurt-Antalya-Frankfurt and Munich-Antalya-Munich between October 27 and 31, 2025. Additionally, a B757 will operate Düsseldorf-Palma-Düsseldorf on October 29 and Frankfurt-Hurghada-Frankfurt on November 2.
Tickets for these flights can be booked online on Condor’s website or through travel agencies. The airline encourages passengers to take advantage of this opportunity to fly on the last Boeing 757-300 before it is retired.
Condor’s Corporate Communications department can be reached for any further inquiries at +49 6107 939 7804 or via email at kommunikation@condor.com.
As distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/, Condor’s farewell to the Boeing 757-300 marks the end of an era in the airline’s history and the beginning of an exciting new chapter. The airline looks forward to continuing to provide exceptional service and expanding its offerings to include more city destinations in the future.

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