Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The Skyline Bar at Lufthansa's new Business and First Class Lounge at Newark Airport. Lufthansa Lufthansa ’s new Allegris Business and First Class aren’t yet flying to New York (Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago, and Shanghai got it first) but a glimpse of the sharp design of the new cabins is on view in the premium lounge the airline opened at Newark Liberty International Airport last week. The 10 million euro lounge is part of a 2.

5 billion euro investment that the Lufthansa Group is funneling into improving the overall customer experience worldwide through next year. And that is part of an even larger fleet modernization investment of three billion euros a year through 2032. Several seating options in the Lufthansa lounge.

Lufthansa Part of the enhanced customer experience investment is earmarked for lounges, starting, in this case, with the ability to get in: the good news for passengers who sometimes find themselves squeezed out of other airport lounges is that the redesign increased the previous size by 25% to 6,370 square feet, accommodating 165 guests. The passengers who will gain access include Lufthansa First Class, Business Class, HON Circle, the airline’s highest elite level, and Senator; First and Business Class passengers from Lufthansa Group’s other airlines, SWISS and Austrian Airlines will also be allowed in. So will Star Alliance Gold members flying on a Lufthansa Group flight that day.

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