"All you can fly!" Overview:
Flat rate price of only 299 EUR (complete)!
Collect for each flight Miles & More mileage credit.
Valid for all Condor short-and medium-haul destinations in the area
Make your "All you can fly ticket from 18.11. until 18.12.2009!
Fly in the entire period from 15.01. until 28.02.2010.
"All you can fly!" is only available on flights with Condor Condor flight number (DE).
The number of flights is unlimited - you can fly as often as you like. A transfer of flights is excluded.
"All you can fly!" Overview:
Flat rate price of only 299 EUR (complete)!
Collect for each flight Miles & More mileage credit.
Valid for all Condor short-and medium-haul destinations in the area
Make your "All you can fly ticket from 18.11. until 18.12.2009!
Fly in the entire period from 15.01. until 28.02.2010.
"All you can fly!" is only available on flights with Condor Condor flight number (DE).
The number of flights is unlimited - you can fly as often as you like. A transfer of flights is excluded.
Hmm, that sounds moderately interesting. But do they charge the airport and other fees on top of that price? I can't see how they could do it any other way - considering the amount of fees we are nowadays charged in Europe doing less than 10 roundtrips between Germany and the Med would already exceed the "buffet price" in these charges alone.
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Originally Posted by FlyingFinn
Hmm, that sounds moderately interesting. But do they charge the airport and other fees on top of that price? I can't see how they could do it any other way
Almost sounds too good to be true. However, it says both "Komplettpreis" and "Alles inklusive" on the website so I don't think they can charge any taxes on top of the 299 euros.
MR opportunity? How many M&M miles do you earn on Condor and do they count towards status?
Almost sounds too good to be true. However, it says both "Komplettpreis" and "Alles inklusive" on the website so I don't think they can charge any taxes on top of the 299 euros.
MR opportunity? How many M&M miles do you earn on Condor and do they count towards status?
I'm considering doing it but their schedule is mostly 2-3x weekly to destinations which can make things tough. Also, apparently all bookings must be round-trip which seems to preclude mixing things up within Germany which I would like to do.
I have to see if it is really worth it still. I had a blast on my jetBlue AYCJ pass but this one doesn't seem quite as flexible, though it is rather less expensive.
I booked it. My first question when calling the hotline was, "are you expecting to make a profit on this?"
299EUR is the final price, it includes all airport fees etc. You have to call their hotline to book/change/cancel flights. All flights with seats available for sale in any booking class are also available for AYCF.
You can book open jaws at both ends.
Short-and-medium haul are flights within Europe, to Canary Islands and Madeira, and to North Africa (incl. Hurghada and Sharm-el-Sheikh in Egypt). Persian Gulf is considered long-haul.
Beware that they may cancel some flights - some flights to Mallorca in January disappeared a week ago before I could book them. There are not that many destinations available.
With M&M, you only get 750 miles per Condor flight regardless of the distance traveled, and only for flights departing Germany. So you will not get a lot of miles out of this MR, and they are award miles only. Better choose interesting destinations instead of flying the same route over and over.
With M&M, you only get 750 miles per Condor flight regardless of the distance traveled, and only for flights departing Germany. So you will not get a lot of miles out of this MR, and they are award miles only. Better choose interesting destinations instead of flying the same route over and over.
Are you sure about that? I can see there "Miles at least" 750.
Simply present your Miles & More card when you check in. The total miles for your round trip will be credited to your account within for weeks in Germany.