Starting May 3, Condor will connect Palermo and Rome. Frequencies, schedules, prices: all the details
New at Condor. The German company, featuring one of the world's most distinctive liveries (with vertical stripes of [...]

What's new in the house Condor. The German company, featuring one of the world's most distinctive liveries (with vertical stripes of different colors adorning its airplanes, liked by many and hated by others), announced an expansion of its routes within our country: From May 3, 2025, in fact, it will connect Palermo e Rome.
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The operative includes. one flight a day: Flight DE4923 will take off from Palermo at 05:55 and land in Rome-Fiumicino 1 hour and 30 minutes later at 07:25; on the reverse leg, it will depart FCO at 19:55 and arrive in PMO at 21:15. The aircraft employed will be a Airbus A320ceo set up with only one class, economy, for a total of 180 seats.
Tickets are already available for purchase on the company's website and at various travel agencies, and prices start at €121.98 to fly a/r.
To date, Condor flies a fleet consisting of. 58 aircraft, including 13 A320ceo, 1 A320neo, 13 A321ceo, 6 A321neo, and 8 Boeing 757-300s in single class for short- and medium-haul, while on long-haul it uses 17 Airbus A330-900s configured in three classes, business (30 seats, 1-2-1 layout), premium economy (64 seats, 2-3-2) and economy (216 seats, 2-4-2).
Condor, during the coming summer, will fly to 5 Italian airports: Rome (FCO), Milan (MXP), Lamezia Terme, Palermo e Olbia.