If you have been keeping an eye on premium airline experiences, you already know that Lufthansa’s brand-new Allegris cabin is one of the most talked-after upgrades in the sky. Featuring customized privacy, state-of-the-art tech, and a completely redefined First and Business Class experience, Allegris has been rolling out to selective global routes over the last year.
Now, we have some incredible news for trans-Atlantic travelers. Starting October 25, 2026, for the upcoming winter aviation season, Lufthansa is dramatically expanding its network, bringing the coveted Allegris product to an array of new long-haul destinations across North America.
If you are planning a winter getaway to Europe or a business trip to Germany, your flight just got a major upgrade. Here is everything you need to know about where Allegris is flying next.
The New North American Allegris Destinations
Lufthansa is systematically rolling out the Allegris product across its state-of-the-art aircraft fleets. Depending on whether you are flying out of Lufthansa’s primary hub in Frankfurt or its premium hub in Munich, you can expect to see the new cabins on multiple major North American routes this winter.
According to the latest network schedules from the Lufthansa Group, key cities joining the Allegris map include:
✈️ Expanding from Frankfurt & Munich Hubs
The New Additions: Cities like Vancouver, Houston, Denver, Atlanta, and Detroit are officially joining the premium roster.
The Sun & Business Essentials: High-traffic hubs like Miami, Los Angeles, and San Diego will see continued and expanded Allegris deployment on the Airbus A350 fleet to handle the peak winter demand.
The East Coast Favorites: Multiple daily flights out of New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), and Chicago will feature the Allegris product as travelers head across the Atlantic.
Note on Aircraft: Depending on your route, the Allegris cabin will be flying on Lufthansa’s newly delivered Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, retrofitted Airbus A350-900s, and select retrofitted double-decker Airbus A380s.
Why the Allegris Cabin is a Game-Changer
What makes the Allegris experience worth booking over standard long-haul cabins? Lufthansa spent years re-engineering the layout to focus entirely on passenger choice and personalization.
1. Business Class Like You've Never Seen It
The new Business Class is not just one standard seat type. Passengers can actually choose from seven different seat options depending on their travel style:
The Front Row Suite: Extra space, a personal wardrobe, and sliding doors for ultimate privacy.
The Extra-Long Bed: Perfect for tall travelers needing a full night's sleep on an overnight flight to Germany.
The Double Seat: Center seats that can be combined for couples traveling together.
2. High-Tech Comforts Across All Cabins
Every seat in the Allegris cabin—including Premium Economy and Economy—comes equipped with a high-definition 4K entertainment screen, Bluetooth connectivity so you can use your own wireless headphones, and individually adjustable heating and cooling systems.
How to Make Sure Your Flight Has Allegris
Because Lufthansa is still in the process of retrofitting its massive long-haul fleet, not every single flight to Frankfurt or Munich will feature the new cabin immediately.
If you want to ensure you are flying on an Allegris-equipped aircraft for the winter 2026/2027 season, keep these tips in mind:
Check the Seat Map: When booking on the Lufthansa Website, look for the special Allegris designation during the seat selection process. The distinct 1-2-1 / 1-1-1 alternating Business Class layout is an immediate giveaway.
Look for the 787-9 and A350-900: The newest deliveries of these aircraft are the primary homes for the Allegris cabin.
Book Early: Winter holiday travel to Europe fills up quickly. Securing your tickets ahead of the October rollout will give you the best selection of seat configurations.

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