Lufthansa Allegris Routes Unveiled: Discover Now

Lufthansa Allegris Routes Unveiled: Discover Now

Lufthansa Allegris Routes Unveiled: Discover Now

If 2024 taught us anything, it’s that patience—and perhaps airline loyalty cards—pays off. Lufthansa’s shiny new Allegris passenger experience finally hit the airways, albeit fashionably late a few years past its intended arrival. But, let’s be real: who doesn’t want to experience this swanky upgrade for themselves?

Today, I’m rolling out a comprehensive guide to the routes that currently flaunt Lufthansa’s Allegris cabins and the ones that are expected to flaunt them in the not-too-distant future. As more of these aircraft spread their wings, more of us will get a taste of their luxurious offerings.

While summer has been doing its thing, Lufthansa dropped its plans for a winter schedule featuring Allegris, which means we’ve got a fresh batch of updates to sift through.

What’s the Buzz About Lufthansa Allegris?

Allegris isn’t just a word that’s fun to say; it’s Lufthansa’s new approach to making you feel like a star miles above terra firma. Whether you’re sitting in economy or sipping champagne in first class, Allegris wants you to feel special—even when you’re waiting for your connecting flight (their lounges are getting an upgrade too).

But let’s focus on where it’s really drawing gasps of excitement: the first and business class. After years of not-so-hot business class offerings, Lufthansa’s Allegris is a much-needed breath of fresh air. I even had the chance to experience one of the inaugural Allegris flights firsthand, and spoiler alert: it’s a solid thumbs-up!

Not to be outdone, the Allegris first class is joining the sky-high glam game. It took a minute to retrofit these beauties onto the Allegris A350s after delivery hiccups, but they’re coming to a sky near you.

So, Which Planes Have This Fancy Allegris Experience?

The dream is that in a few years, hopping on an Allegris flight will be as common as airport delays. But for now, your best bet is to latch onto one of the newest Airbus A350-900s fresh off the production line. Nine of these beauties are already floating about in the skies, with more set to join over the coming years.

Aircraft enthusiasts, start your engines and get excited about tracking planes like D-AIXR, D-AIXS, and their lucky-numbered counterparts. The roadmap says Lufthansa wants 30 of these in the air by 2025’s curtain call, aiming for the big finish by 2027.

Still, no air traveler is a stranger to delays, so I’ll take that timeline with a pinch of the finest in-flight salt.

Routes Featuring the Allegris Experience

Munich is the mecca for Lufthansa’s Allegris A350s for now, so if you’re wanting that first-class vibe with a business-class bill, you’re departing from Bavaria or bust. They’re planning to expand down the line once the awaited Boeing 787-9s get the green light, joining the Munich masses.

Summer Destinations

For the summer flashpackers (a little jet-setting pun there) cruising between Munich and far-flung locales, check out these star-studded routes:

  • Bangalore
  • Charlotte
  • Chicago
  • Newark
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • Shanghai

Winter Destinations

Planning a winter escapade from Munich starting October 26, 2025? Picture yourself sipping your third hot toddy en route to these destinations:

  • Bangalore
  • Cape Town
  • Chicago
  • Miami
  • New York
  • Newark
  • Shanghai
  • Tokyo

Before you book, a word to the wise: plane assignments do their own thing sometimes. Always double-check Lufthansa’s notes mentioning the “Allegris: New seat concept” when you book, lest you end up in a not-so-glamorous throwback seat.

Wrapping It Up

Lufthansa Allegris is finally spreading its wings, with the first nine A350s sporting the new cabins ready to wow you. For now, these planes are mostly MUC-based, but keep a lookout for a major scale-up once those eager 787s clear their certification hurdles.

So, ready to fly? And while you’re globetrotting, why not check out the Val Seny ski resort for a winter wonderland adventure?

Have any of you plane aficionados booked an Allegris flight? Spill the details in the comments!

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