Condor Business Class
Condor's Prime Seat business class features lie-flat seats on its brand new A330-900neo fleet, offering a surprisingly polished premium product for a leisure-focused German carrier.
26 routes available · Lie-flat seats · Lounge access included
Condor is a German leisure carrier that has reinvented itself with a complete fleet renewal and bold new branding. Operating primarily from Frankfurt, Condor serves holiday destinations across the Americas, Caribbean, Africa, and Asia with brand new Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, offering a premium product that punches well above its leisure carrier origins.
Seat and cabin
The Airbus A330-900neo features Condor’s Prime Seat business class in a 1-2-1 layout with lie-flat seats extending to 76 inches and a 22-inch width. Every seat offers direct aisle access, a 17.3-inch touchscreen, USB-C and AC power, wireless charging, and Bluetooth audio connectivity. The cabin features Condor’s distinctive new striped livery design carried through to interior elements with bold colours and modern aesthetics. The hard product is genuinely impressive and represents a dramatic departure from the carrier’s previous charter airline reputation, rivalling established European network carriers.
Dining and service
Condor serves German and international cuisine in Prime Seat, with menus curated for each route. Options include German specialties like pork schnitzel and Bavarian pretzel bread alongside Mediterranean and destination-inspired dishes. German beers and Riesling wines feature prominently alongside international selections. Meals are served on branded tableware with fresh design elements. Service is professional and friendly in a relaxed German style, appropriate for the leisure traveller demographic while still meeting business class expectations.
Lounge experience
Condor does not operate its own branded lounges. At Frankfurt, Prime Seat passengers access third-party lounges such as the Primeclass Lounge. At outstations, contract lounges are provided. The lack of a proprietary lounge network is the main gap in Condor’s premium offering, though the airline compensates with a strong onboard product. For travellers prioritising the flight experience over ground facilities, Condor Prime Seat offers excellent value.