Wednesday, May 21, 2025
The Lufthansa Group has announced its expanded winter flight schedule for 2025-26, placing a strong emphasis on operational stability, punctuality, and passenger comfort. A highlight of the upcoming season is the deployment of the iconic Airbus A380 on select long-haul routes from Munich, including San Francisco, Delhi, Bangkok, and Los Angeles. Alongside this, Lufthansa will significantly enhance its Allegris cabin experience — a premium seating upgrade — on a range of popular long-haul flights.
Passengers can expect a more luxurious and comfortable journey across multiple cabin classes with the Allegris seats now available in Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class on numerous key routes. This represents the largest rollout of the Allegris cabin to date, reaffirming Lufthansa’s commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction.
Airbus A380 Returns to Signature Routes
Lufthansa is bringing back the Airbus A380 — the world’s largest passenger plane known for its spaciousness and comfort — on several highly demanded routes out of Munich Airport (MUC). These seasonal deployments for the winter 2025-26 season include:
- San Francisco (SFO)
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Delhi (DEL)
The reintroduction of the A380 underscores Lufthansa’s response to strong customer demand for more capacity and premium service options on these important intercontinental routes. Passengers and crew alike have praised the aircraft for its quiet cabin and ample space, enhancing the overall travel experience.
Expanded Allegris Cabin Offering
Winter 2025-26 will see a broader rollout of Lufthansa’s Allegris cabin, which debuted in a limited capacity previously and has since received excellent passenger feedback. This innovative seating concept is now available on several long-haul flights from Munich, including daily services to major hubs like New York (JFK, EWR), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA), Shanghai (PVG), Cape Town (CPT), Tokyo (NRT), and thrice-weekly flights to Bengaluru (BLR).
Key points about Allegris rollout:
- Available in Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class cabins
- Installed primarily on Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which remain a workhorse for the long-haul fleet
- Retrofitting plans for Boeing 747-8 and Boeing 787-9 aircraft out of Frankfurt scheduled for 2025
- Over half a million passengers have already enjoyed the upgraded seating with near-perfect satisfaction ratings
This expansion is part of Lufthansa’s broader strategy to enhance passenger comfort while maintaining operational efficiency across its network.
Winter Network Enhancements Across the Group
The entire Lufthansa Group — including Austrian Airlines, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, and Discover Airlines — is enhancing its winter schedules with new routes, frequency increases, and improved connections, reinforcing its market position for the 2025-26 season.
Austrian Airlines is introducing a new Innsbruck-Amsterdam route and increasing frequencies to Bangkok from Vienna, along with shifting Milan services from Malpensa to Linate airport for greater convenience.
SWISS is expanding its service to Poland’s Krakow while maintaining routes to Cluj-Napoca, Košice, and Washington D.C. Geneva-based operations will focus on enhanced links to the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia.
Brussels Airlines is growing its African network with additional flights to Lomé, Dakar, Conakry, Monrovia, Accra, and Freetown.
Eurowings will start new long-haul flights from Berlin to Abu Dhabi and increase Dubai frequencies, alongside new services from Hanover and Stuttgart to Dubai and Jeddah, respectively. Egypt-bound routes from Cologne, Hamburg, and Berlin are also expanding.
Discover Airlines is launching its first group flight to Seychelles from Frankfurt and will continue offering Munich-Punta Cana, the only direct flight to the Dominican Republic from that city, while adding Alta, Norway to its Nordic destinations.
Lufthansa’s Commitment to Stability and Customer Focus
Lufthansa’s winter schedule reflects a commitment to delivering reliable, on-time service with enhanced onboard experiences. The combination of the A380’s return and the Allegris cabin expansion underlines the airline’s dedication to blending capacity with passenger comfort on competitive long-haul routes.
The deployment of modern aircraft like the Airbus A350-900 and the planned retrofits of the Boeing 747-8 and 787-9 with Allegris seats demonstrate Lufthansa’s ongoing investment in fleet modernization.
What Passengers Can Expect
Travelers booking Lufthansa flights on these routes can look forward to:
- Spacious, comfortable seating across all classes with the Allegris upgrade
- The unique experience of flying on the Airbus A380 with its signature quiet and roomy cabins
- Increased frequency and route options, making travel planning more flexible
- Enhanced connections within the Lufthansa Group’s broad network, facilitating seamless travel
Conclusion
The Lufthansa Group’s expanded winter 2025-26 schedule marks a major step forward in offering passengers premium travel experiences with greater reliability. The return of the Airbus A380 to key U.S. and Asian routes from Munich combined with the widest-ever rollout of the Allegris cabin showcases the airline’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the competitive aviation landscape.
As Lufthansa continues to evolve its services and fleet, passengers worldwide will benefit from improved comfort, more choices, and a renewed focus on operational stability.
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