German airline Lufthansa is the newest carrier to see its first class cabins get a makeover.
Lufthansa is the newest airline to upgrade its first class cabins in advance of the World Cup, media reports have suggested.
Bloomberg reported that a new first class package will be on offer next month to coincide with Lufthansa's first A380 flight to Johannesburg, which will hold the German World Cup athletes.
The move follows alike announcements made by British Airways and Air France.
According to aircraft interior design expert Michael Oakley, the new-look cabins will trait brown and beige leathers and high-gloss wood.
Passengers travelling in first class with Lufthansa will also be able to prefer food items from a new menu designed by Michelin-starred chef Holger Stromberg, including breast of quail on mango and peperonata chutney.
Lufthansa is the newest airline to upgrade its first class cabins in advance of the World Cup, media reports have suggested.
Bloomberg reported that a new first class package will be on offer next month to coincide with Lufthansa's first A380 flight to Johannesburg, which will hold the German World Cup athletes.
The move follows alike announcements made by British Airways and Air France.
According to aircraft interior design expert Michael Oakley, the new-look cabins will trait brown and beige leathers and high-gloss wood.
Passengers travelling in first class with Lufthansa will also be able to prefer food items from a new menu designed by Michelin-starred chef Holger Stromberg, including breast of quail on mango and peperonata chutney.
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