This 747-800 is the newest aircraft type in the long-haul fleet for Lufthansa. Lufthansa is the launch airline for the 747-800 which is 5.6 meters longer than its predecessor, making it the longest passenger aircraft in the world.
The maximum size of Business Class is illustrated in this map. Business Class seats are the same as Economy with the middle seat left empty. In Business Class, there is no longer a middle dividing table in this newest version. Featured user comments Read user reviews for Lufthansa Airbus ...
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Overall, seats 8DG are very good. The larger video monitor is a nice addition to the standard Lufthansa Business Class seat, and both seats being angled inward make the armrest area larger, and provide a bit more privacy if you happen to be traveling alone (compared to the side seat pairs...
The seats are comfortable, with a personal enterteinment device like on all other Lufthansa planes. The engine's noise is something important, but all seats you choice behind the wing hear loud noise. This B747 is 21 year old, but the interiors was been revamping and now you can stay ...
For your next Lufthansa flight, use this seating chart to get the most comfortable seats, legroom, and recline on .
First, because of the curvature of the plane, there is about 8-10 inches between the seat and the window. However, rather than have empty space, Lufthansa has installed small "drawers" of sorts to store one's stuff. As a consequence, one does not need to put anything under the seat ...