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Lufthansa Opens First Class Lounge In Munich

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Lufthansa’s Exclusive Munich Lounge Unveiled

The Lufthansa First Class Lounge at Munich Airport’s Terminal 2 has reopened. First Class passengers can relax in the chic lounge featuring a modern design and inviting atmosphere, spanning approximately one thousand square meters. A newly revamped gastronomic section includes an “à la carte” restaurant, a front cooking buffet, and a refreshed bar, all providing exceptional exclusivity.

The lounge offers various amenities, such as peaceful retreats, modern restrooms, fully-equipped workspaces with printing and copying facilities, and a wide array of entertainment options, including TV areas as well as a vast selection of newspapers and magazines. From now on, the lounge will be available daily from 05:00 to 22:00.

The reintroduced lounge completes the Lufthansa First Class experience at Munich Airport and is a key element of a significant premium initiative. First Class passengers can also anticipate a refreshed First Class check-in area in Munich. In this summer’s flight schedule, the new Lufthansa Allegris First Class on the A350-900 will operate from Munich to destinations including Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Shanghai, and Bengaluru. It establishes new benchmarks with two separate suites and the exceptional Suite Plus.

The Lufthansa Group is a global aviation group with operations worldwide. It plays leading in its home market in Europe. In the fiscal year 2024, the Lufthansa Group generated a revenue of EUR 37,581 million.

 

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