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Lufthansa Airbus A350 Allegris Cabin Retrofits Coming In 2027

As we all know, Lufthansa is (very slowly) rolling out its new Allegris passenger experience, which includes an all-new first class and business class experience. The new product is a massive improvement over the old one, though one big challenge has been actually getting onto planes with the new cabins. Along those lines, there’s a positive update…

Lufthansa outlines Allegris rollout plans by aircraft

Initially, Lufthansa’s new Allegris cabins are available on newly delivered Airbus A350-900s, Boeing 787-9s, and Boeing 777-9s (if/when those are delivered). The question is, what happens to Lufthansa’s existing fleet? Up until this point, we’ve known that:

Lufthansa is slowly rolling out its new Allegris cabins

One big question up until now has been when existing Airbus A350-900s will be reconfigured, given that these are staying in Lufthansa’s fleet for years to some. The airline has 31 A350s — 10 have been delivered since early 2024 with the Allegris cabins, 17 have Lufthansa’s old business class, and four are former Philippine Airlines planes, with a modified business class product.

Lufthansa has finally revealed when it plans to retrofit these planes — in an updated Allegris rollout plan, Lufthansa states it will retrofit A350s with Allegris cabins in 2027. So we’ll see how this timeline all plays out, but it sounds like best case scenario, these retrofits will start in 2027, and I think it’ll take well into 2028 before that project is complete.

Lufthansa’s Allegris rollout plan

This is the first time I recall seeing an actual timeline for the A350 retrofits, so that’s good news, even if these cabin upgrades aren’t imminent.

There’s still a question about Lufthansa Allegris first class

It’s going to be interesting to see whether Lufthansa configures all of its A350-900s in the same way, or if the airline installs first class on some of the planes, but not on others. All the new A350s that Lufthansa is taking delivery of feature first class.

However, in recent years, the airline has been moving in the direction of offering first class on a smaller percentage of the fleet. So I could see this going either way. Will Lufthansa have first class on all retrofitted A350s as well, to build a consistent fleet? Or will the airline retrofit A350s with a three-cabin layout, without first class?

For that matter, there’s still a question as to whether the new flagship Boeing 777-9s will get first class. Back when they were first ordered (pre-pandemic), the plan was firmly for these planes not to get first class. I’ve said all along that seems a little questionable, and I’ve increasingly heard rumors and claims that the planes could have first class, but I haven’t seen anything official there.

We could potentially be looking at a pretty uneven hub distribution in terms of first class footprint, given that A350s are typically based in Munich (MUC), while 747s, 777s, and 787s, are/will be based in Frankfurt (FRA).

How many planes will get Lufthansa Allegris first class?

Bottom line

Lufthansa is trying to increase the number of long haul aircraft it has with new Allegris cabins. Within the next year, Lufthansa will start retrofitting its Boeing 747-8s, which is something we’ve known for quite some time already. We’ve now learned that as of 2027, Lufthansa will also start reconfiguring its Airbus A350-900s.

I’m happy to see that the existing A350s will be getting new interiors as well, though we will have to be patient (unsurprisingly).

What do you make of Lufthansa’s A350 Allegris retrofit plans?

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