Lufthansa now operates A380 from Hong Kong-Frankfurt

OCT 26, 2015: Lufthansa will be operated daily A380 flights from Hong Kong to Frankfurt. The aircraft accommodates a total of 509 passengers and will be configured with eight seats in First Class and 78 in Business Class, both located on the upper deck, 52 in Premium Economy and 371 in Economy. This represents a […]

Lufthansa now operates A380 from Hong Kong-Frankfurt
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OCT 26, 2015: Lufthansa will be operated daily A380 flights from Hong Kong to Frankfurt. The aircraft accommodates a total of 509 passengers and will be configured with eight seats in First Class and 78 in Business Class, both located on the upper deck, 52 in Premium Economy and 371 in Economy. This represents a 20 percent increase in passenger capacity between Hong Kong and Lufthansa’s German destinations.

The A380 is one of the most environmentally friendly aircraft in the sky. It uses less fuel, produces very low noise emissions. The aircraft also offers passengers a cabin that is quieter and provides a sense of spaciousness.

Lufthansa’s famous First Class, located on the upper deck, and has won recognition in the form of a 5-star Skytrax rating. The seats can be converted into a fully flat, two-metre long bed with intuitive controls, allowing passengers to find the perfect position whether they are sleeping, working or just relaxing.

The new stylish Business Class, with fully adjustable seats that are designed to ergonomically adapt to passengers’ bodies, offers the greatest possible freedom in both the sitting and reclining positions. Through the push of a button, the seat can be transformed into a comfortable bed with a horizontal reclining area of 1.98 metres in length.

The Premium Economy cabin at the front of the aircraft boasts new seats that offer up to 50 percent more space. Each has its own, broad armrest to allow for greater privacy. Other practical features around the seat include a bottle holder, a power socket and plenty of storage space for personal items.

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