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30 May 2025

Lufthansa reopens First Class Lounge in Munich

Timeless elegance, exclusive service and comfort on 1,000 square meters: the new lounge welcomes First Class passengers at Munich Airport with a premium 360° experience

Lufthansa has reopened the doors of its First Class Lounge at Terminal 2 at Munich Airport, completely renovated and ready to welcome the most demanding travellers with a high-level offer. Covering an area of approximately 1,000 square meters, the lounge stands out for its elegant and contemporary design, offering a refined and relaxing atmosphere.

 

Lufthansa First Class Lounge a Monaco di Baviera Foto: Copyright © Lufthansa Group
Lufthansa First Class Lounge in Munich Photo: Copyright © Lufthansa Group

 

Among the highlights of the new area are the "à la carte" restaurant, a buffet area with an open kitchen and a completely redesigned bar, which complete an exclusive gastronomic experience.

 

Lufthansa First Class Lounge a Monaco di Baviera Foto: Copyright © Lufthansa Group
Lufthansa First Class Lounge in Munich Photo: Copyright © Lufthansa Group

 

The lounge is designed to ensure maximum comfort and functionality: quiet spaces for relaxation, workstations equipped with printers and photocopiers, elegant bathrooms, TV areas and a wide selection of international newspapers and magazines.

 

Open daily from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., the First Class Lounge is a key part of Lufthansa's new premium strategy, which also includes a revamped First Class check-in area.

 

Lufthansa First Class Lounge in Munich Photo: Copyright © Lufthansa Group

 

During the summer, the new Airbus A350-900s with Allegris First Class configuration will take off from the Munich Terminal, to destinations such as Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Shanghai and Bengaluru, introducing innovations such as Suite Plus, a true exclusive travel experience on board Lufthansa.

 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Lufthansa Group Press Office
Photo: Copyright © Lufthansa Group
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