Condor is now a partner of Alaska Airline’s frequent flyer program Mileage Plan. Passengers can now earn and redeem miles on all condor flights. In addition to the new partnership, Condor is starting new nonstop flights from Seattle to Munich in June.
I actually fly that route a lot and can’t wait to try Condor. The airline will operate their three-cabin Boeing 767-300 on that route. The plane features economy, premium economy, and a business class product.
- DE 2037 SEA-MUC 5:15 PM – 12:45 PM+1
- DE 2036 MUC-SEA 1:10 PM – 3:15 PM
Alaska Airlines is not a member or any airline alliance but holds partnerships with other airlines to give you more ways to use your miles. Below the mileage earning chart. That’s why Alaska Airline’s frequent flyer program has such high value to a lot of points and miles nerds.
Cabin | Base miles earned | Cabin bonus | Additional bonus |
---|---|---|---|
Business Class | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Premium Economy | 100% | 25% | – |
Economy Flex | 100% | – | – |
Economy Base | 75% | – | – |
Economy Promotion | 50% | – | – |
I am excited to try this new great nonstop connection to Munich. Condor seems to have a solid business class product with angled lie-flat seats. Some great fares will be now available to get from Seattle to Germany and back. Especially the flight to Munich is amazing. Usually I had to connect in London Heathrow or Frankfurt to make it to Munich.
[Title Photo (c) Condor]
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