| Lufthansa has completed installation of new Busines class seats on its entire long-haul fleet, similar seats were used for the Boeing 747-400s and the Airbus wide-body fleet. |
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| Forward mini-cabin on the Airbus A340-300 (this version configured with 3-class of service). The bulk-head row of two seats are the most desirable, since each seat has direct aisle access and a more spacious feel. |
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| The Businss class cabin is directly behind First class on this A340-300. |
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| This mini Busines class cabin is configured in a similar way on all three-class Airbus A340-300 and A330-300. |
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| Seat 14D on the 747-400. With the exception of some bulk-head seats that has LCD screens on a swing-arm, individual in-flight entertainment LCD screen is mounted on the seat-back in front of you. On the Airbus A330-300s, Lufthansa has completed installation of AVOD (Audio Video On Demand) for complete control over entertainment choices for each passenger. |
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| The foot-well of Lufthansa's new slanted Business class seats are quite large, this allows your feet to move around during your sleep without bumping the side of the foot-well and waking you up. |