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Lufthansa Business Class Review 2026 — Allegris on the A350
Lufthansa's new Allegris business class cabin is finally here. We review the new seat, the Frankfurt First Class Terminal access, and the Munich Senator Lounge.
Allegris: Lufthansa finally gets a modern business class
Lufthansa's Allegris business class on the A350-900 is a significant upgrade. The new suite features a closing privacy screen, a fully flat 82-inch bed, and a 17.3-inch 4K screen. The 1-2-1 configuration provides direct aisle access for all passengers — a welcome change from the old 2-2-2 layout that plagued Lufthansa's B747 and A340 fleet for years.
The Allegris cabin also introduces three seat variants: standard, extra-wide window throne seats, and a couples' suite in the centre. We rate Allegris 8.8/10 — a huge improvement, though the soft product still trails Asian and Middle Eastern carriers.
Lufthansa lounges: Frankfurt and Munich
Lufthansa's lounge network is among the most extensive in the world. Business class passengers have access to the Lufthansa Business Lounge at Frankfurt Terminal 1, which features a generous buffet, bar, and shower suites. The real jewel, however, is the Lufthansa First Class Terminal — a standalone building at Frankfurt airport with à la carte dining, a cigar lounge, and personal assistant service. Business class passengers can sometimes purchase access.
At Munich, the Senator Lounge is excellent with a rooftop terrace, Bavarian beer garden concept, and live cooking station.
Lufthansa business class pricing
Lufthansa business class from the US to European destinations starts from $1,590 return with BookMyBusinessClass consolidator fares. JFK-FRA fares start from $1,690, and ORD-MUC from $1,590. Retail fares are typically $3,800-$5,200.
Lufthansa is also excellent for connecting to secondary European cities via Frankfurt or Munich. Call +1 (866) 699-4488 for routing options and today's pricing.