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New Allegris Destinations Announced for the Lufthansa Group

Louie Amos
Last updated: 13 February 2025 11:03
By Louie Amos
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One of the Allegris cabins offered by the Lufthansa Group
One of the Allegris cabins offered by the Lufthansa Group © Lufthansa Group
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Lufthansa Group’s Allegris offering has recently become available for booking for further destinations. This European airline will continue to build connections from its Munich hub to destinations in the USA and China.

The Allegris Premium Economy cabin
The Allegris Premium Economy cabin © Lufthansa Group

An Established Corridor Between Germany, China and the USA

From the March 30. 2025, destinations including Chicago, San Diego and Shanghai will be served by Lufthansa’s Allegris offering. Seat reservations in both business and first class remain free of charge for those flying while savouring the cabin’s elegance.

Chief Customer Officer of Lufthansa Airlines Heiko Reitz had this to say:

I am delighted that we are offering our guests Lufthansa Allegris on more and more routes. For flights to the USA alone, customers can choose between five destinations from Munich. We currently have nine A350-900s with Allegris on board at Lufthansa, six of which already offer our customers the new, highly exclusive First Class. Overall, our new cabin interior is extremely popular with guests – with satisfaction rates in Business Class of well over 90 percent.

The Allegris Business Class cabin
The Allegris Business Class cabin © Lufthansa Group

Lufthansa’s Allegris Offering in More Detail

Lufthansa’s long haul routes have been given a brand new makeover in the way it is accommodating its passengers. All four classes found on the A350-900 airbuses used by Lufthansa have changed the way they provide luxury and comfort while in flight.

The cabins on offer come with added pleasantries, some of which have an extra fee applied. The business class offering provides passengers the option of an extra long bed, along with seats giving both additional legroom and privacy should they require this.

CEO of Lufthansa Airlines, Jens Ritter, previously commented on Allegris:

Every guest has their own understanding of premium, which is why we focus on maximum individuality and exclusivity. The First Class Suite Plus conveys the feeling of privacy and individuality similar to a hotel room – only at an altitude of eleven kilometres

Having won the International Design Award in 2024, and the 2025 German Design Award, Allegris continues to accommodate its passengers while also maintaining a good degree of sustainability.

 

Have you flown on Lufthansa’s new Allegris offering? Let us know of your experiences in the comments below.

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