Condor Airlines already scaling back San Antonio flight plans
After operating San Antonio's first nonstop flight to Europe for a little more than a month, German airline Condor is already making plans to scale back, the Express-News reports. On May 17, the German leisure airline took off from San Antonio International Airport, marking the city's first-ever nonstop transatlantic route. As of press time, Condor operates the seasonal nonstop route between the Alamo City and Frankfurt every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through Sept. 6.
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