Lufthansa upgrades longhaul cabin and service

LUFTHANSA announced at ITB Berlin last week that it will this year enhance its cabin design and service with a range of initiatives.

From Q3, all the airline’s longhaul aircraft will be upgraded with the latest cabins and state-of-the-art seats in every travel class. In addition, the FlyNet broadband internet service will be available on board all longhaul flights.

Additionally, the new Business Class Restaurant Service, modelled on the culinary experience provided by a high-class restaurant, will see tables set individually, and meals and drinks served directly to passengers individually.

In Economy Class, there are three new fare options – Light, Classic and Flex – to be introduced for flights within Europe from autumn 2015. The Light fare will be for passengers only travelling with hand baggage and who do not wish make use of any of the rebooking and refund options; Classic allows one piece of luggage free of charge and reservation of preferred seats; while Flex offers the overall package with many services included.

Lufthansa will also add five new longhaul destinations in the coming autumn, with 15 additional flights per week to the “dream” destinations of Tampa, Cancún, Panama, Malé and Mauritius.

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