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Lufthansa to Add New Cabins on More Routes

Nine planes already have upgraded interiors >>

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Harvey Chipkin

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Lufthansa Airlines will add its enhanced First Class and other cabin interiors to additional routes this spring and summer. The Allegris First Class cabin can be experienced in the summer timetable on flights from Munich San Francisco, Chicago, San Diego, Shanghai and Bengaluru. Travelers can additionally enjoy the new cabin product in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class on flights to New York-Newark (from mid-April), and from the beginning of August, also to Charlotte.

Since February, nine A350-900s with the new cabin interior have already been flying for Lufthansa, eight of them with the new First Class. Almost half a million passengers in all classes have now experienced the new cabin. This year, the retrofitting of the existing fleet with Lufthansa Allegris will commence, beginning with the Boeing 747-8.

Jens Ritter, CEO, said the carrier “is completely reinventing the Lufthansa First Class travel experience with Allegris and making it even more exclusive.” The new First Class, with its unique suites, he said, “defines the concept of privacy like never before and is unrivaled worldwide.” He said the airline is also investing in facilities on the ground, completely redesigning its First Class check-in areas and lounges in Munich and Frankfurt.

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