As part of its "FlyPink" campaign, Condor Airlines unveiled a specially painted pink Airbus A320 as a powerful demonstration of support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month . The German leisure airline's program seeks to raise awareness about breast cancer and exhibit sympathy with individuals impacted by the disease. The eye-catching pink striped livery will be visible throughout October, symbolizing Condor’s commitment to this important cause.
The "FlyPink" initiative originated in 2015 within the aviation industry, encouraging airlines and aviation professionals to promote breast cancer awareness. Condor has been a part of this expanding trend and is recognized for the bright livery of the Airbus A320 "FlyPink," registered as D-AICS. The maiden flight took off on October 1 from Frankfurt Airport (FRA) to Lanzarote (ACE) in the Canary Islands.
Vibrant pink and white stripes are painted on the fuselage, and the engines also have pink ribbons. Pink is also used throughout the cabin of the FlyPink Plane, such as on headrest coverings and unique "safety cards" that give specific information on breast cancer prevention. With its design, Condor hopes to make a strong impression on travelers, airport goers, and the aviation community at large.
In a statement , the company said that FlyPink Plane will not only draw attention but also send a message to the world about Condor's desire to prevent breast cancer, show support for those who are impacted, and raise money for Brustkrebs Deu.