Condor Relocates Headquarters to Gateway Gardens Near Frankfurt Airport Hub

Condor has relocated its corporate headquarters to the Alpha Rotex building in Gateway Gardens, a business district adjacent to Frankfurt Airport. The airline now occupies 15,000 square meters across ten floors, positioning administrative teams closer to flight crews and daily operations.

The move, effective March 18, 2026, was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony 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.

Gerber stated, “With our new location in Gateway Gardens, we are moving closer to the heart of our operations—Frankfurt Airport—and therefore closer to our crews. This brings our company even closer together in day-to-day operations and underlines our strong connection to the Frankfurt aviation hub.”

Mayor Josef noted, “The opening of Condor’s new headquarters in Frankfurt is a strong signal of our city’s economic strength. Gateway Gardens stands for internationality and future-oriented development—at the same time, this decision highlights the company’s close ties to Frankfurt and the wider region.”

This relocation follows Condor’s restructuring after Thomas Cook’s 2019 insolvency, during which administration was based in Neu-Isenburg. The airline, Germany’s second-largest at Frankfurt, now modernizes its long-haul fleet and enhances offerings. Frankfurt serves as its primary hub for leisure routes worldwide and European cities. Separately, Condor plans to shift operations from Terminal 1 to the new Terminal 3 in summer 2027 to boost efficiency and growth.