German airline, Condor, recently unveiled a new logo, visual identity, as well as livery.
One of Germany’s top leading airlines, the company was established in 1955 and began operation on March 29, 1956. Though their main base is located in Frankfurt Airport, they have operating bases in other major German cities like Berlin, Munich, Düsseldorf, and Hamburg.
The airline is able to bring over 7 million passengers annually and offers flights to over 80 destinations, including to major continents such as Asia, Europe, North & South America, and Africa.
The airline has a fleet size of over 54 airplanes, which include top-of-the-line aircrafts such as the Boeing 757-300 and the Airbus A321-200. Condor offers a Business Class, an Economy Class as well as a Premium Class to all its passengers, and each aircraft is fitted with in-seat entertainment systems.
Airlines such as Sun Country Airlines, JetBlue Airways, WestJet, and AirNorth have formed an interline agreement with Condor as well.
“We want to express this unmistakably through our corporate identity: Condor is vacation and Condor is unmistakable - like our new design, with which we are now launching into the future," says Ralf Teckentrup, CEO of Condor, in a press release. "Our new trademark are stripes, our figurative mark stands for our origin and the colors for diversity. This triad is new, what remains is our passion. It has always made Condor unique and is therefore also reflected in our claim: Passion is our compass.”