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Lufthansa reopens First Class Lounge at Munich Airport

Lufthansa reopens First Class Lounge at Munich Airport
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The Lufthansa First Class Lounge at Munich Airport's Terminal 2 has reopened. The lounge, spanning approximately one thousand square meters, features a modern design and comfortable atmosphere for First Class travelers. A newly designed gastronomic area includes an "à la carte" restaurant, a front cooking buffet, and a redesigned bar offering exclusivity.

Amenities available in the lounge include quiet retreats, elegant washrooms, work areas equipped with printers and photocopiers, as well as entertainment facilities featuring TV areas and a wide selection of newspapers and magazines. The lounge operates daily from 05:00 to 22:00.

This reopening enhances the Lufthansa First Class experience at Munich Airport as part of a major premium initiative. Additionally, First Class guests can anticipate an upgraded check-in area in Munich. During this summer timetable, the new Lufthansa Allegris First Class on the A350-900 will operate flights from Munich to Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Shanghai, and Bengaluru. It introduces new standards with two individual suites and the Suite Plus.

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