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Lufthansa opens First Class Lounge in Munich

Premium experience for Lufthansa guests with new dining and bar options

Last Updated

May 25, 2025

The Lufthansa First Class Lounge in Terminal 2 at Munich Airport has reopened. First Class travellers can enjoy the stylish lounge, with its modern design and comfortable ambiance, across approximately 1,000 square metres and now sporting a newly designed dining area with an à la carte restaurant, a front-of-house buffet, and a newly designed bar offer the highest level of exclusivity.

The lounge also offers a variety of amenities, including quiet retreats, elegant washrooms, well-equipped work areas with printers and copiers, and extensive entertainment options with TV screens and a wide selection of newspapers and magazines.


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The reopened lounge rounds out the Lufthansa First Class experience at Munich Airport and is part of a major premium initiative. Among other things, First Class guests can also look forward to a renovated First Class check-in area in Munich.

This summer schedule, the new Lufthansa Allegris First Class will fly on the A350-900 from Munich to destinations like Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Shanghai, and Bengaluru. It sets new standards with two single suites and the exceptional Suite Plus.

The lounge will be open daily from 5:00am to 10:00pm.

For the 2025/2026 winter flight schedule, Lufthansa is offering additional long-haul flights on which passengers can enjoy the new Allegris cabin in all classes: Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class.

Effective 26 October, the new aircraft, featuring the most modern cabin amenities, will fly daily from Munich to New York (John F. Kennedy and New Jersey-Newark), Chicago, Shanghai, Cape Town, Miami, and Tokyo. In addition, flights to Bengaluru, India, will be offered three times a week.

In total, this represents more Allegris destinations than ever before. Guests already booked on these flights can now look forward to a comfortable Allegris seat.

Ten A350-900s with the new cabin interior are already flying for Lufthansa in the winter flight schedule. This year, Lufthansa also plans to introduce Allegris in Frankfurt – with the Boeing 787-9 and retrofitting the existing fleet, starting with the Boeing 747-8.