Thursday, September 17, 2015

Lufthansa Introduces New Business Class On All Long-Haul Aircraft


Guests on Lufthansa intercontinental flights enjoy the latest cabin interior in all classes

Lufthansa has now successfully completed the most extensive cabin renewal programme in the company’s history. As of now, only aircraft with new cabin interiors are in scheduled service. Thus, all 106 Lufthansa long-haul aircraft in the Business and Economy Class are equipped with the latest cabins and the newest seats. In 76 aircraft passengers can indulge in the new First Class cabins.

Since 2011, Lufthansa has invested an average of around one million Euros per day in the refurbishing of the cabins. The total investment amounts to around 1, 5 billion Euros. In a unique refurbishing programme on all long-haul aircraft, Lufthansa Technik exchanged, modified or installed around 39,000 seats in an unparalleled refurbishing program on the long-haul aircraft: 600 seats in First Class, 7,000 seats in Business Class and more than 27,600 seats in Economy Class. For the new Premium Economy Class, which has already become a bestseller, 3,600 new seats are being installed in Lufthansa’s long-haul aircraft. From autumn onwards, passengers on all long-haul flights can travel in Premium Economy.

In addition to the new seats, the inflight entertainment was lifted to a new level: The installation of new screens and an increase of the audio and video content on offer provide for entertainment.

A part of the overall refurbishing is also the establishment of FlyNet® which has recently become available on all long-haul flights. The broadband Internet access via an onboard WLAN (WiFi) offers passengers the opportunity to go online or to catch up with the latest news and major sports events via the FlyNet® online portal during their journey. Moreover, three-quarters of all long-haul aircraft are already equipped with a direct access to the mobile network, which enables the sending of text messages or data synchronisation via one’s own mobile devices.

The new Business Class, which has been outstandingly evaluated by customers, has been upgraded with cosy lying and sitting comfort. Through the push of a button, the seat can be transformed into a comfortable bed with a horizontal reclining area of ​​1.98 metres in length. A generous spacing to the neighbour ensures pleasant privacy. In addition, since August, the new restaurant service is being introduced successively on all A380 flights, as well as the Gulf and Asia routes. The culinary experience on board is oriented towards the service of a high-class restaurant. The table is set individually by the cabin crew and the food and drinks are served directly from the galley.

For Lufthansa, the new, high-standard integrated passenger comfort is a further important step on the way to becoming the first Western five-star airline. The Lufthansa offer is already being rated by passengers with very good scores, as the Skytrax customer survey confirmed in 2015. In the world's largest survey of the airline industry Lufthansa received awards in three categories: "Best Airline Transatlantic", "World's Best First Class Airline Lounge" and "Best Airline in Western Europe". 

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