Condor will no longer operate its flights between Germany and multiple U.S. airports after the German Federal Court of Justice overturned a ruling requiring Lufthansa to provide feeder flights to the airline’s network.
The airline will cease its services from Frankfurt to Baltimore (BWI), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP), Phoenix (PHX), and San Antonio (SAT) in the U.S., and Edmonton (YEG) and Halifax (YHZ) in Canada.
The recently overturned measure allowed U.S. passengers to travel to Frankfurt on Condor flights.
Condor said in a statement shared with Newsweek: “After years of legal proceedings between Lufthansa and Condor regarding a commercial agreement for feeder flights across Europe and Lufthansa’s legal obligation to grant access to Condor given Lufthansa’s dominant market position, there has been an interim decision, final ruling is pending, by the court impacting the general circumstances …