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Lufthansa maintains largest active Boeing 747 passenger fleet

Lufthansa maintains largest active Boeing 747 passenger fleet
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Carsten Spohr Chief Executive Officer of Lufthansa | Lufthansa Website

Lufthansa continues to operate the world's largest active Boeing 747 passenger fleet, maintaining a significant presence of this iconic aircraft in its operations. As of February 2025, Lufthansa has 27 Boeing 747s, with 24 in service and three parked, according to PlaneSpotters.net.

The German airline operates two variants of the Boeing 747: the older 747-400 and the newer 747-8. The latter is noted for its modern technology, including improved aerodynamics and fuel efficiency. Lufthansa's CEO Carsten Spohr oversees an airline that has been committed to integrating these aircraft into its long-haul network since the 1990s.

Lufthansa's route network for the Boeing 747 connects major destinations across North America, Asia, and the Middle East from its hubs at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport. Notable routes include flights from Frankfurt to New York (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX), Tokyo (NRT), and Dubai (DXB).

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In terms of onboard experience, Lufthansa offers four travel classes on its Boeing 747 fleet: first class, business class, premium economy, and economy. Each class provides varying levels of comfort and amenities designed to cater to different passenger needs.

First class offers a luxurious experience with private seating that transforms into fully flat beds. Business class provides lie-flat seats with privacy features suitable for both work and relaxation. Premium economy offers larger seats than standard economy with additional recline and personal space. Economy class focuses on affordability while ensuring comfort with ergonomic seating.

Lufthansa's dedication to operating the Boeing 747 highlights the aircraft's enduring appeal in commercial aviation. The airline combines modern technology with classic design elements to offer passengers a unique flying experience.

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