
In 2024, Lufthansa’s revamped Allegris passenger experience finally launched after multiple years of postponements. As these cabins start to operate, numerous travelers are excited to try out the new offering for themselves. This article outlines the routes that currently host Lufthansa Allegris cabins and those projected to include them in the upcoming months. With the recent transition from the IATA winter to summer schedule, it’s a suitable moment to review the status of Allegris.
**What does the Lufthansa Allegris concept entail?**
Allegris represents Lufthansa’s latest passenger experience, relevant to all cabins and lounges. Nonetheless, the new Allegris first and business classes are the most awaited features. The business class has undergone a significant transformation from the old product, delivering a more competitive offering. The first class also experiences substantial enhancements, amid some ambiguity regarding the double suite idea.
**Which aircraft are equipped with Lufthansa Allegris cabins?**
The Allegris experience is anticipated to become standard as Lufthansa updates its fleet, including the Airbus A350-900s by 2027 and Boeing 747-8s later this year. At present, the Allegris cabins are offered on freshly delivered Airbus A350-900s and Boeing 787-9s. Lufthansa has 10 A350s and nine 787s featuring Allegris cabins, with additional aircraft expected to enter service.
**Which destinations have Lufthansa Allegris cabins?**
Lufthansa’s A350s fitted with Allegris cabins are stationed in Munich, while the 787s operate from Frankfurt. During the current IATA summer season, Allegris A350s fly from Munich to Bangalore, Chicago, Miami (until April 2026), New York, Newark, San Diego, Shanghai, and Tokyo. Allegris 787s travel from Frankfurt to Austin, Bogota, Cape Town, Delhi (from July 2026), Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Los Angeles (from June 2026), New York (from June 2026), Rio de Janeiro, and Shanghai.
Aircraft assignments may vary, and not every A350 or 787 flight will have Allegris cabins. Lufthansa’s website specifies which flights feature the new seating concept. Be aware that certain seats in Allegris business class come with fees due to differences in quality.
**Final thoughts**
Lufthansa Allegris is increasingly common, with 10 A350s and nine 787s equipped with the new cabins. These aircraft are assigned to select routes, enabling passengers to arrange their trips around the Allegris experience. The reach of Allegris continues to grow, providing a more modern and competitive passenger experience.