Lufthansa opens First Class Lounge after renovation
The new First Class Lounge of Lufthansa on Munich Airport is open now. There is now a new concept for travelers on an area of over 1000 square meters on Terminal 2. Also the check-in area in Munich has renovated Lufthansa.
Lufthansa lounge opens again at Munich Airport
The airline had the lounge area closed for the renovation work in October. As the Lufthansa announced, the renovation of the First Class Lounge was delayed due to « unforeseen maintenance measures in the non -public area ». Since May 22nd, the gastronomic area with « à la carte » restaurant, a front cooking buffet and the bar have been redesigned. The reopened lounge is part of a large premium offensive that is intended to improve product and service services.
Lufthansa lounge is part of an airline’s premium offensive
The lounge also offers modern and extensively equipped work areas with printers and copies as well as retreats. In addition, new washrooms, entertainment offers with TV surfaces and a large selection of newspapers and magazines should increase the comfort of the travelers.
At Lufthansa, First Class is the most comfortable flight class alongside Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. But who can go to the new lounge? In addition to first-class travelers from Lufthansa, first-class travelers from Air China flights, private jet guests and so-called « Hon Circle Member » are allowed. The latter are frequent flyers that reach a certain number of collective points within one year.
The waiting area is open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lufthansa flies From Munich this summer Every day in cities like New York, Los Angeles and Delhi. The new Lufthansa Allegris First Class with two single suites flies from the Bavarian capital to the destinations of Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Shanghai and Bengaluru.
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