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Seat: 81A Description: Bulkhead row First class window seat Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage Con: Beware that the bassinet position is at 81A and 81C. Your seat assignment might be changed at the last minute to accomodate passengers traveling with an infant.
Seat: 81C Description: Bulkhead row First class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access Con: The forward lavatory is diagonally in front of your seat, so you will notice a bit more traffic. Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses. Beware that the bassinet position is at 81A and 81C. Your seat assignment might be changed at the last minute to accomodate passengers traveling with an infant.
Seat: 82A Description: First class window seat in front of the emergency exit Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Row 82 is probably the second best row after row 83, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories. Con:
Seat: 82C Description: First class aisle seat in front of the emergency exit Pro: You have direct aisle access. Row 82 is probably the second best row after row 83, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories. Con: Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses.
Seat: 83A Description: First class window seat at the emergency exit Pro: This is probably the best seat on this plane. All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Row 83 is probably the most desirable row, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories, and plenty of space in front of the seat for easy access. Con:
Seat: 83C Description: First class aisle seat at the emergency exit Pro: You have direct aisle access, and there is plenty of space in front of the emergency exit for 83A to access the aisle. Row 83 is probably the most desirable row, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories, and plenty of space in front of the seat for easy access. Con: Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses.
Seat: 84A Description: First class window seat at the last row Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Con:
Seat: 84C Description: First class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access. Con: The rear lavatory is diagonally behind your seat, so you might notice more traffic. The galley is further behind you, causing more cabin traffic. Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses.
Seat: 81K Description: Bulkhead row First class window seat Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage Con:
Seat: 81H Description: Bulkhead row First class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access Con: The forward lavatory is in front of your seat, so you will notice a bit more traffic. Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses. Beware that the bassinet position is at 81A and 81C, so you might be sitting next to an infant across the aisle.
Seat: 82K Description: First class window seat in front of the emergency exit Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Row 82 is probably the second best row after row 83, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories. Con:
Seat: 82H Description: First class aisle seat in front of the emergency exit Pro: You have direct aisle access. Row 82 is probably the second best row after row 83, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories. Con: Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses.
Seat: 83K Description: First class window seat at the emergency exit Pro: This is probably the best seat on this plane. All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Row 83 is probably the most desirable row, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories, and plenty of space in front of the seat for easy access. Con:
Seat: 83H Description: First class aisle seat at the emergency exit Pro: You have direct aisle access, and there is plenty of space in front of the emergency exit for 83K to access the aisle. Row 83 is probably the most desirable row, since it is far away from the galley and lavatories, and plenty of space in front of the seat for easy access. Con: Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses. Note that the drink station is set up just in front of your seat.
Seat: 84K Description: First class window seat at the last row Pro: All First class window seats have storage bins along the side of the fuselage. Con:
Seat: 84H Description: First class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access. Con: The rear lavatory is behind your seat, so you might notice more traffic. The galley is further behind you, causing more cabin traffic. Overhead bins are quite small, only suitable for briefcases and purses.
Seat: 1A Description: Bulkhead row Business class window seat Pro: Probably the best window seat in Business class, with a slightly forward view out the window. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate, and there is very little cabin traffic. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, and with no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins. Also note that there is no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 1C Description: Bulkhead row Business class aisle seat Pro: Probably the best aisle seat in Business class. Your seatmate can get to the aisle without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, and with no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins. Also note that there is no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 2A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: With only one row in front of you, there is little cabin traffic passing by this row. Good view out the window. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, therefore you will have to share bin space with passengers in row 1. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 2C Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: With only one row in front of you, there is little cabin traffic passing by this row. There is quite a bit of space in the aisle between 2C and 2H. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, therefore you will have to share bin space with passengers in row 1.
Seat: 3A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: Average window seat, there is a good view out the window. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 3C Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: The table in the middle of the cabin next to your seat has various reading material and drinks. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con:
Seat: 4A Description: Business class window seat at the last row in the nose section Pro: Average window seat. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: The lavatories and galley is behind you, so there will be more cabin traffic passing by this row. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 4C Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: The lavatories and galley is behind you, so there will be more cabin traffic passing by this row.
Seat: 1K Description: Bulkhead row Business class window seat Pro: Probably the best window seat in Business class, with a slightly forward view out the window. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate, and there is very little cabin traffic. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, and with no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins. Also note that there is no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 1H Description: Bulkhead row Business class aisle seat Pro: Probably the best aisle seat in Business class. Your seatmate can get to the aisle without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, and with no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins. Also note that there is no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 2K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: With only one row in front of you, there is little cabin traffic passing by this row. Good view out the window. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, therefore you will have to share bin space with passengers in row 1. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 2H Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: With only one row in front of you, there is little cabin traffic passing by this row. There is quite a bit of space in the aisle between 2C and 2H. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: There is no over-head bins until row 2, therefore you will have to share bin space with passengers in row 1.
Seat: 3K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: Average window seat, there is a good view out the window. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 3H Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: The table in the middle of the cabin next to your seat has various reading material and drinks. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con:
Seat: 4K Description: Business class window seat at the last row in the nose section Pro: Average window seat. Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: The lavatories and galley is behind you, so there will be more cabin traffic passing by this row. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 4H Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: Unlike most other airlines that reserve the nose section for their First class cabin, Lufthansa configures the nose cabin with two-by-two Business class seating, and is preferred by most passengers over the 2-3-2 seating in the main Business class cabin on this 747. Con: The lavatories and galley is behind you, so there will be more cabin traffic passing by this row.
Seat: 4D Description: Individual Business class window seat Pro: Considered by many knowledge Lufthansa frequent flyers as the best Business class seat in the entire fleet, this is the only seat without another passenger next to you. There is also a personal closet, and the in-flight drink table and reading material are located just ahead. Con: Since you are at the last row of this nose section, you will notice cabin traffic passing by.
Seat: 9A Description: Exit row Business class window seat Pro: This is a pretty good Business class seat with a good window view. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 9C Description: Exit row Business class aisle seat Pro: Plenty of room for your seat-mate to get up without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 10A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 10C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 11A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 11C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 12A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 12C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 14A Description: Business class window seat at the last row in this cabin. Pro: Business class seat with a good window view. Note that there is no row 13 on this plane. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle. The galley is behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 14C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Note that there is no row 13 on this plane. Con: The galley is behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 9K Description: Exit row Business class window seat Pro: This is a pretty good Business class seat with a good window view. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 9H Description: Exit row Business class aisle seat Pro: Plenty of room for your seat-mate to get up without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 10K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 10H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 11K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 11H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 12K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with a good window view. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 12H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 14K Description: Business class window seat at the last row in this cabin. Pro: Business class seat with a good window view. Note that there is no row 13 on this plane. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle. The galley is behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 14H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Note that there is no row 13 on this plane. Con: The galley is behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 10D Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and the middle seat passenger could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic, at least the wall in front of you providing some shielding.
Seat: 10E Description: Bulk-head row Business class middle seat Pro: If you must be in a middle seat, this is probably the best choice. You could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, but you might not notice too much traffic being in the middle seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 10G Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and the middle seat passenger could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the lavatories are in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic, at least the wall in front of you providing some shielding.
Seat: 11D Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 11E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 11G Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 12D Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 12E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 12G Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 14D Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: Note that there is no row 13 on this plane.
Seat: 14E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Note that there is no row 13 on this plane. Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 14G Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: Note that there is no row 13 on this plane.
Seat: 15D Description: Business class aisle seat at the last row Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: The galley is just behind you, although there is a curtain in the aisle, you will still notice the galley traffic passing by your seat to all the rows ahead of you.
Seat: 15E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 15G Description: Business class aisle seat at the last row Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: The galley is just behind you, although there is a curtain in the aisle, you will still notice the galley traffic passing by your seat to all the rows ahead of you.
Seat: 24A Description: Bulk-head row Business class window seat Pro: This is a pretty good Business class seat with a decent window view, although the wing is partially in the way. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 24C Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: Plenty of room for your seat-mate to get up without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic. Your seat is somewhat exposed to the aisle, increasing the chance that the cart or people might bump into your legs.
Seat: 25A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: Note that the rear-most window in this row is missing, so you have to lean forward to see out. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 25C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 26A Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: Note that there is only one window in this row, and you will have to lean to view out. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 26C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 27A Description: Business class window seat at the last row in this cabin Pro: Business class seat with with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle. The lavatories are behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 27C Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con: The lavatories are behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 24K Description: Bulk-head row Business class window seat Pro: This is a pretty good Business class seat with a decent window view, although the wing is partially in the way. Plenty of room to get up without disturbing your seat-mate. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic.
Seat: 24H Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: Plenty of room for your seat-mate to get up without disturbing you. The video screen is mounted on an arm, giving you more control over its placement for perfect viewing. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic. Your seat is somewhat exposed to the aisle, increasing the chance that the cart or people might bump into your legs.
Seat: 25K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: Note that the rear-most window in this row is missing, so you have to lean forward to see out. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 25H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 26K Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: Note that there is only one window in this row, and you will have to lean to view out. If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 26H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con:
Seat: 27K Description: Business class window seat at the last row in this cabin Pro: Business class seat with with window view, but the wing is in the way of the view toward the ground. Con: If your seat-mate reclined the seat into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle. The lavatories are behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 27H Description: Standard Business class window seat Pro: An average Business class seat with direct aisle access. Con: The lavatories are behind you, so you might notice a bit more noise and traffic.
Seat: 24D Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and the middle seat passenger could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic, at least the wall in front of you providing some shielding.
Seat: 24E Description: Bulk-head row Business class middle seat Pro: If you must be in a middle seat, this is one of the best choice. You could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the galley is in front of this row, but you might not notice too much traffic being in the middle seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you.
Seat: 24G Description: Bulk-head row Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and the middle seat passenger could access the aisle easier than from other middle seats since there is no seat in front. Note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: With no seats in front of you, there is no seat-back storage bins, and there is also no under-seat storage in front of you. Note that the galley is in front of this row, you will notice quite a bit of traffic, at least the wall in front of you providing some shielding.
Seat: 25D Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 25E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 25G Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 26D Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 26E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 26G Description: Standard Business class aisle seat Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con:
Seat: 27D Description: Business class aisle seat at the last row Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: The lavatories are just behind you, although there is a curtain in the aisle, you will still notice the traffic passing by your seat.
Seat: 27E Description: Standard Business class middle seat Pro: Con: If your seat-mates reclined the seats into sleeping position, you will have to climb a bit to access the aisle.
Seat: 27G Description: Business class aisle seat at the last row Pro: You have direct aisle access, and note that the middle seats are often the last ones to be filled, giving you a good chance of have an empty adjacent seat. Con: The lavatories are just behind you, although there is a curtain in the aisle, you will still notice the traffic passing by your seat.
Lufthansa flies three slightly different versions of the Boeing 747-400, all with new slanted lay-flat business class seats, and all of them have First class located in the upper deck. This version has the largest number of Business class seats.
Individual LCD video screen in First and Business class, as well as in-seat power ports. Coach class only has over-head monitor for entertainment.
O - Good seat
O - Beware
O - Bad seat
L - Lavatory
G - Galley
C - Closet
X - Baby bassinet
V - Video Monitor
. - Power port