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Lufthansa Group introduces new personalised premium menus for business travellers
Lufthansa Group has launched Culinary Journey, a new personalised premium menu plan offering business travellers more choice, flexibility and sustainability when flying with Lufthansa, SWISS or Austrian Airlines.
Designed to enhance the business travel experience, the service allows passengers to pre-order meals, manage preferences across connecting flights and reduce food waste through smarter catering.
Ten Reasons To Fly With… Lufthansa
For UK business travellers, Lufthansa offers a seamless blend of efficiency, comfort and innovation often overlooked. With hubs in Frankfurt and Munich, Lufthansa connects to over 200 global destinations, ideal for multi-city itineraries. The new Allegris Business Class suites provide privacy and productivity, while FlyNet Wi-Fi keeps you connected. Priority services, generous baggage allowances and the Miles & More program add value, making Lufthansa a top choice for professionals.
Lufthansa opens First Class Lounge in Munich
The Lufthansa First Class Lounge in Terminal 2 at Munich Airport has reopened, offering First Class passengers an upgraded and luxurious experience in a stylish, modern setting.
Lufthansa Group introduces AI technology to cut food waste on flights
Lufthansa Group has introduced innovative artificial intelligence technology, the "Tray Tracker," to reduce food waste and optimise meal offerings on flights, following a successful trial in Frankfurt and subsequent expansion to Munich.
Sho Shibuya and Lufthansa collaborate on unique First Class Loungewear
Lufthansa has partnered with Japanese artist Sho Shibuya to create exclusive loungewear for its new Allegris First Class, with the collection debuting on selected flights from Munich to New York in February.
Five more Airbus A350-1000s to join Lufthansa’s fleet as part of modernisation strategy
The Lufthansa Group has announced an additional order of five Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, bringing the total number of A350s ordered to 75. This latest acquisition reinforces Lufthansa’s ongoing commitment to fleet modernisation and sustainability, with deliveries scheduled between 2028 and 2030.