Lufthansa First Class is one the world’s most decadent First Class experiences in the sky, complete with an entire terminal dedicated to First Class passengers, a Porsche transfer across the tarmac to the plane, and a generous serving of caviar.
Despite its overall opulence, however, the seat itself has begun to show its age – especially since other airlines have released First Class suites with sliding doors, 42″ entertainment screens, and other glitzy features.
Lufthansa has just revealed its brand-new “Allegris” generation First Class product, with sliding doors that are nearly as high as the ceiling, a metre-wide seat, and a personal wardrobe.
This is the first update to Lufthansa First Class in nearly a decade, and one that the Miles & Points world awaits with bated breath.
New Lufthansa First Class
There are a few major changes to look forward to with the new Lufthansa “Allegris” First Class, including:
- High sliding doors for privacy
- A personal wardrobe
- All seats being forward-facing
- A metre-wide bed
- Face-to-face dining using the suite’s ottoman
- An entertainment monitor that extends the full width of the suite
- Bluetooth connectivity
Specifically, Lufthansa also mentions:
Passengers inhabiting this new First Class can even remain in their suite as they prepare for sleep and change into Lufthansa First Class pajamas.
While it’s a bit strange for a marketing statement, it goes to show the privacy the new First Class suite offers.
There’s no mention of wireless charging in the First Class section, but as the new business class (more on this below) will have wireless charging, it would be a strange omission if the same feature weren’t available in First Class.
Indeed, a smartphone appears in one of the renderings, suggesting that wireless charging will be available in First Class, as well.
Signature Lufthansa First Class motifs remain, such as the red rose on the side table. Furthermore, there’s likely a tray table that emerges from the side that can be slid forwards and backwards, allowing you to seamlessly move about during the meal service.
I can’t be the only one brimming with excitement about the new Lufthansa First Class, as the airline’s onboard seat and hard product were the only things holding them back from being amongst the world’s best First Class experiences.
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