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Thomas Cook Group Airline Announces Seven New Destinations

Seven new destinations through interline agreements with Air Baltic and LIAT for Thomas Cook Airlines UK and Condor.

Flexible travel around the world: The Thomas Cook Group Airline is expanding its worldwide route network with the two additional partner airlines Air Baltic and LIAT. Europe’s eleventh-largest airline group is flying to almost 70 destinations in the current winter flight schedule – through cooperation with a total of 52 partner airlines, the number has risen to over 250 destinations in Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Australia.

From now on, travelers from Frankfurt will be able to fly to five new destinations via the already existing Group airline destinations Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI) and Grenada (GND) in a particularly convenient way with LIAT: Dominica (DOM), Guyana (OGL), St. Kitts and Nevis (SKB), Castries/St. Lucia (SLU) and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD).

Air Baltic has been a partner of Thomas Cook Airlines since the start of the current winter flight schedule and offers an uncomplicated onward journey from London Gatwick to Tallinn (TLL) in Estonia and to Riga (RIX), the capital of Latvia.

In addition to the new airline partnerships, Condor customers also benefit from the existing cooperation with airlines such as Alaska Airlines, through which Condor offers its guests the shortest connection to Hawaii via Anchorage in Alaska as well as via Seattle and Portland. Thomas Cook Airlines works closely with JetBlue, for example, which enables convenient onward flights within the USA via New York to Atlanta or Charlotte, for example.

Cheap flights from Frankfurt to Dominica with Condor and LIAT, for example, are available at a full one-way price from 389.99 euros.

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