Lufthansa is set to begin operating its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner equipped with the new Allegris cabin in October, although most of the business class seats will not be available due to ongoing certification issues. The aircraft will be introduced on the Frankfurt to Toronto route starting in mid-October, but only four out of 28 business class seats—specifically the front row suites—will be offered for sale as these are the only ones certified so far.
The airline has faced delays in receiving over a dozen newly built 787s from Boeing because of these certification problems affecting the business cabin. The first Allegris-equipped 787-9 was ferried from Everett to Frankfurt recently, and Lufthansa expects several more deliveries in the coming months.
Jens Ritter, CEO of Lufthansa Airlines, stated, "I'm particularly pleased that we can now offer our guests the Allegris premium experience in Frankfurt. With today's arrival of the Boeing 787-9, the modernization of our long-haul fleet at our largest hub is receiving a major boost."