Lufthansa remains the world's largest operator of the Boeing 747, flying both the 747-8 and 747-400 variants. The airline currently operates 19 Boeing 747-8s and eight Boeing 747-400s, all based in Frankfurt. These aircraft complement Lufthansa's Airbus A380 fleet, which is now stationed in Munich.
The Boeing 747-400s are configured with three classes—business, premium economy, and economy—accommodating a total of 371 passengers. The newer 747-8s offer a four-class layout with first class included, seating up to 364 passengers. The airline uses its most premium-heavy aircraft, the 747-8, on routes with high business demand.
One of Lufthansa's notable long-haul services is between Frankfurt and Los Angeles International Airport. This route covers a distance of 5,045 nautical miles (9,344 kilometers) and is operated year-round using the Boeing 747-8. Flight times are scheduled for about 11 hours and 40 minutes westbound to Los Angeles and just under 11 hours eastbound to Frankfurt.