The long-established airline with its main base at Frankfurt Airport is now a strategic partner of the Eagles. The collaboration, initially agreed for three years until the end of the 2027/28 season, covers the men’s and women’s professional teams, club sports as well as joint projects with the digital subsidiary EintrachtTech.
With the men qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, the women for the UEFA Women’s Champions League play-offs, and the U19s’ participation in the UEFA Youth League, Eintracht Frankfurt’s European away trips are more significant than ever before. For fans, members and the whole Eintracht family, that can mean only one thing: Eintracht Frankfurt international!
Travel connects – just like football
Condor has the ideal expertise for this: the airline has significantly expanded its route network and strategically repositioned itself in response to changing market conditions. In addition to its traditional holiday flight offerings, it is increasingly focusing on city breaks and business travel. For example, Frankfurt currently offers two daily flights to Bundesliga locations such as Munich, Hamburg and Berlin, and from November there will even be three daily flights – perfect for away games.
In addition, active athletes and club members will benefit from special offers on travel, sports equipment regulations – for triathletes, for example – and attractive travel packages through Condor Holidays, which are being developed in conjunction with Eintracht Frankfurt. Further collaborations and additional benefits, such as the Condor Card, are also planned.
In Condor, we welcome a partner that’s steeped in tradition and, like us, has strong roots in the region and at the same time has an international focus.
Axel Hellmann, CEO of Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG
The two partners are also moving closer together geographically: Eintracht's headquarters in the heart of Europe and Condor's in Neu-Isenburg are only a few kilometres apart. From 2026, Condor will relocate its headquarters to the neighbouring Gateway Gardens district – in close proximity to the ProfiCamp at Deutsche Bank Park.
Axel Hellmann, CEO of Eintracht Frankfurt Fußball AG, is looking forward to the new partnership: “In Condor, we welcome a partner that’s steeped in tradition and, like us, has strong roots in the region and at the same time has an international focus. This connection makes Condor the ideal companion on our travels – for the team, for the fans and for really special experiences surrounding our matches.”
Peter Gerber, CEO of Condor: “The connection to our home city of Frankfurt, combined with our international commitment, makes Eintracht Frankfurt and Condor ideal partners. We are proud to embark on this new journey together to bring together the best for all athletes, loyal fans and travel enthusiasts.”
About Condor
Condor has been flying its passengers to the most beautiful holiday destinations and exciting cities since 1956. Every year, more than eight million people fly with Condor from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to around 70 destinations worldwide. With over 5,000 employees, Condor operates a fleet of more than 50 aircraft, which are maintained to the highest safety standards by the company’s own maintenance operation, Condor Technik GmbH, at its locations in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. In 2024, Condor completed the renewal of its long-haul fleet, which now consists of 18 efficient Airbus A330neo long-haul aircraft. By 2028, three more brand-new A330neo aircraft will be added to the Condor fleet. Since 2024, Condor has also been renewing its entire short- and medium-haul fleet and is expected to receive a total of 43 highly efficient new aircraft from the A32Xneo family by the end of 2028.