Condor has relocated its corporate headquarters to Gateway Gardens, placing its administrative functions in immediate proximity to Frankfurt Airport and closer to the airline’s operational hub. The company now occupies around 15,000 m² across ten floors in the Alpha Rotex building, bringing its teams nearer to flight crews and day-to-day operations.
The move was formally marked by a ceremonial ribbon-cutting attended by Ines Fröhlich, State Secretary at the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport, Housing and Rural Affairs, Frankfurt Mayor Mike Josef, and Condor CEO Peter Gerber. The relocation underscores the airline’s strategic focus on integration and operational efficiency.
According to Gerber, the new headquarters strengthens internal collaboration by aligning administrative and operational functions more closely. The location at Gateway Gardens—an international business district directly adjacent to Frankfurt Airport—offers modern infrastructure, strong transport links and direct access to the airline’s primary hub. This is particularly significant for Condor, which connects millions of passengers each year to leisure destinations worldwide as well as key European cities.
City officials also highlighted the broader economic significance of the move. Frankfurt Mayor Mike Josef described the new headquarters as a strong endorsement of the city’s economic vitality and international appeal, noting that Gateway Gardens represents forward-looking urban development and global connectivity.
The relocation marks another milestone in Condor’s transformation following the collapse of its former parent company, Thomas Cook, in 2019. During the subsequent restructuring phase, the airline temporarily based its administrative operations in Neu-Isenburg. Since then, Condor has stabilised financially and repositioned itself strategically within the competitive aviation market.
Key elements of this repositioning include the ongoing modernisation of its long-haul fleet and continuous improvements to its product offering. With its new headquarters now operational, Condor is reinforcing both its commitment to Frankfurt as a central aviation hub and its readiness for sustained growth.



















