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2010-07-29

Condor Announces Interline Agreement with Mexicana

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Condor 767-300 D-ABUH
Condor 767-300 D-ABUH

A Condor 767-300 (D-ABUH) lifts off in Toronto (YYZ). (Photo by Eric Dunetz)

Condor Airlines on Wednesday announced they have entered into an interline agreement with Mexicana, boosting Condor’s portfolio of Latin American destinations.

The German carrier will expand its network by 30 new destinations in Mexico, California, Guatemala and El Salvador through its cooperation with the Mexican airline.

Via Cancun and Las Vegas, Condor will now offer international connections to Los Angeles, Guatemala and San Salvador as well as 25 domestic connections within Mexico.

“Condor extends its network to 150 worldwide destinations. In partnership with Mexicana we offer customers a simple booking option for flights to the loveliest corners of Mexico and a relaxed journey to exciting cities on the American continent,” said Achim Lameyer, Vice President Single Seat Sales Condor.

New Mexican destinations include Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Acapulco, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Colima, Manzanillo, Puerto Vallarta, Los Mochis, Culiacan, Mexicali, Tijuana, La Paz, Torreon, Chihuahua, Ciudad Victoria, San Luis Potosi, Tuxtla Gutierrez and Zacatecas.

The cooperation also increases the frequency of flights Condor offers to the Cuban capital of Havana to three, once its own weekly non-stop and twice weekly via Cancun.



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