SeatGuru Seat Map Lufthansa (2024)

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/02/29 for Seat 16A

There is no bulkhead, there is storage space for luggage under the seat in front also for takeoff and landing.Seat pitch is higher but reading lights are installed with normal spcing, if the person behind you uses the reading light it also lights up this seat making it very uncomfortable on a night flight.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/01/28 for Seat 3G

Flew Miami to Frankfurt. Very uncomfortable for a business class seat. I can deal with angled and not flat, but the narrowness of the space for one's feet and shoulders made it impossible to sleep. And even simply sitting was barely tolerable for 9 hours - hard and uncomfortable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/01/21 for Seat 16D

The seats in row 16 have a lot off leg room. It us the best row inside the economy area. The TV is inside the armrest. This seat 16D has two hard armrests. Between seat E and G is a movable armrest.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/01/20 for Seat 41D

Row 41 or 42 (depending on configuration) is the first row of 3 seats after the 4-seat rows in the middle column. In this first 3-seat row, the tray tables are in the arm rests, resulting in a slightly narrower seat and a solid armrest that cannot be raised. Other 3-seat rows behind this row have normal seats.

Submitted by Karthik K on 2019/10/06 for Seat 33K

Compared to the A380 the seat is smaller but is preety spacious. The headrest, pillow and blanket make the flight even more comfortable. If you put your hand luggage in front of your seat then it may get cramped. You do get a chance to witness the end of the wing with ground,ocean below you.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/10/06 for Seat 33K

The seat if compared to the A380 is smaller in width but still is pretty spacious and if you are bus boarding the plane, board from the reat end of the plane as it will be quickest.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/10/02 for Seat 29D

The only bassinet seats on this plane is in row 29, i.e. there are only 2 bassinets on this plane. Unfortunately this row is not ideal for baby sleep though, for the following reasons: 1) Bassinets are only possible in the middle column of the plane and bordering the aisles so you have people knocking into the bassinets; 2) The bassinets are RIGHT BY the toilets, and these toilets service ALL of economy class so there is A LOT of foot traffic; 3) the light from the toilet doors constantly opening, the noise of the doors slamming, overhead seatbelt/no-smoking signs, the light off the monitors and the blue light calling the stewards are very disruptive to both passengers in that area as well as the poor babies trying to sleep in the bassinets. Furthermore on the red eye flight from Cape Town to Frankfurt and vice versa, dinner was served very late so it took ages for cabin lights to be dimmed. The air inside the plane was also icy cold, so we all ended up with colds. If you are flying with a baby and end up on this flight configuration, I would rather spend extra money on a seat for baby and book the seats as far away from the toilets as possible, at the window seat for him/her. We actually did pay extra money for row 29 seats, which wasn't worth it in my opinion due to all the reasons mentioned already.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/09/29 for Seat 3G

This business class seat has very small foot pockets. I could barely get my feet in them when trying to sleep. The bulkhead seats have much larger foot compartments as do the ones near the windows. Additionally, there is a lot of foot traffic as the stewardesses frequently walk the isles. This results in strong poundings of the floor, interfering with sleep.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/04/16 for Seat 32A

Note that seat 32A on this particular plane has two video boxes under the seat. This means there is practically no room for any bags at all on this seat -- and very little room to stretch your legs either. Not all window seats have both video boxes under the same seat like this one. But this particular seat did and it made things very tight.

Submitted by Robert S on 2019/04/15 for Seat 18D

18D, 18E, 18F, & 18G all have the tray in the armrest reducing the seat width. In addition the misalignment of the row in front makes the use of the entertainment system awkward since it is at an angle.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/02/19 for Seat 18D

This Seat has a screen/monitor that is not directly in front of the seat, but on the seatback of 16D. Also, legroom is impaired, as the seat base of 16D (In front) is off-centre

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/02/11 for Seat 26A

Really going to miss these aircraft when they're inevitably phased out. The 2 seats instead of 3 are really nice bc you don't have to climb over 2 people to get out of the window seat. The seats themselves are pretty comfortable with decent padding for economy. What makes this forward part of the aircraft especially nice for me is the quietness; even during takeoff i could still talk to my mother in the seat next to me, and at cruise it sounds more like a loud bus than an aircraft. You do sacrifice a bit of view because this seat is over the rear part of the wing, but you don’t lose all of it. Lufthansa food & service great as always.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/01/14

Row 16 ist perfect for extra leg room and the front row is very far away (my hight 6,7). Also the back of the seat is flexible an you can lean backwards. No serving or dishes, bathroom area near by.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/01/11 for Seat 14G

Comfortable seat, terrible food, bad customer service. In other words, the usual LH experience. Meals identical to coach, just served on china. Two rate Germans were bumped from biz into PE, and were hassling the flights attendants about this. Crying baby rounded out the PE experience. Frankfurt airport was a nightmare as usual. LH's customer call center was also terrible as always - it took three calls to make a date change.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/25 for Seat 12G

LH's Premium Economy product is one of the best out there. This was my third time flying PE, and like another user said, it looks/feels like old business seats from the 90's so it is not bad at all. In fact, the PE seats in LH are nearly the same used in business class in narrow-body aircraft in Latin America.The service is amazing. Even if you have somebody sitting next to you, you do not feel it. I always sit in the mid-section so I never need to get up to let somebody go to the bathroom. Let them call the person on the other side. This plane had its own PE cabin with the toilets right behind it. But another plane without an exclusive cabin also flies this route.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/06/08 for Seat 18D

Avoid seats 18E and 18F! And beware of 18D and 18D unless you need special aisle access. All of the middle four seats in row 18 (D,E,F,G) have impaired leg room because the row in front of them only has 3 seats and the rows are staggered and do not line up. This means each seat in row 18 has the seat supports from row 17 in the way of their feet. On the end seats, 18D and 18G, this could be an advantage, because there is some extra aisle space in front of you to the side. My wife picked one 18D because of her injured left leg and this let her stretch it out. The staggered seats in front also mean that you must share screens because there are only 3 screens in from the the four seas, and they are off center. Also the arm rests are extra wide (for pull out trays) and do not fold up for the center seats of row 18 and make the seats narrower.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/12/21 for Seat 14K

LH have a curtain to keep it quiet and private. Much better than AC Premium Economy.Food was good as was the service. Only really bad thing is the LH have contracted out the gate and checkin and the service is nowhere near LH standard you see in Europe.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/12/12 for Seat 30H

I was actually in 30K and thankful as I noticed that the leg room at 30H is further restricted due to the proximity of the crew members seat and their legs, although the crew member used it only during takeoff and landing on my flight. I suspect the same is true for seat 30C.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/08 for Seat 3c

The front lavatories are not available to passangers, and the lavatories between busines and premium economy are used by premium economy as well as economy class passengers. Therefore, business class passangers on this plane do not have exclusive lavatories, but have to share with EVERYONE ELSE. We complained to LH. LH granted me some extra bonus miles, but did not offer a solution

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/07 for Seat 45K

Seat work perfectly.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/11/07 for Seat 46A

There is no problem with the seats, they decline just as any normal seat. Good service. Very good WIFI connection on board.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/05/16 for Seat 16D

Beware of 16D. Although there is plenty legroom, the seat is quite small as the tv and tray are both in the seat. If you are a bigger person I wouldn't recommend at all.

Submitted by Pedro E on 2017/04/16 for Seat 10k

Not so good, given limited space for feet as this is in front of the wall that separates business class from premium economy. Also, the flight screen is annoying given the proximity and light.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/03/01 for Seat 12E

The row of middle seats in business class should be marked yellow, due to the inconvenience of being the "sandwiched"The exclusive toilet for the staff at the front is not nice. I was not allowed to use it despite the two at the back meant for passengers being occupied!

Submitted by Rafael R on 2017/02/26 for Seat 1A

Flew this plane DUS-ORD. The galley in front of the plane did not bother me at all, the seat was quite private due to the fact that its first row. Also nobody sat next to me. It was a very pleasant flight, good service, good food.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/17 for Seat 16D

THERE IS NO BULKHEAD!Nor are any of the other seats in this row. There is just an eye level screen separating it form Premium Economy. There is masses of legroom to stretch out, much more than a "bulkhead" seat, and it is well worth the £50+ to reserve it, if you have long legs. Also this is not an emergency exit, so there is no age or fitness requirement.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/14 for Seat 14A

The row 14 (14A/B) and 14H/K) doesn´t have windows. Perfect if you want to sleep, not good if you want to look outside.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/08/17 for Seat 2G

Middle seats (D and G) in business class have a quite narrow foot rest (except for row 1). This might be inconvenient for tall people (> 180cm). Apart from this observation, LH fulfilled all my expectations.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/25 for Seat 14D

I already reserved 12 D...I have never flown in a such cold airplane!!! My neighbour an I asked several times for a warmer temperature. But nothing happend. Luckely the plane wasen't full --> I have 'stolen' some blankets. Do not forget Your winterclothes Also the rest for the legs (as seen in the advertisem*nt) has not been there.Plus: The plane was clean!Groundservice in FRA was at the check-in not existing. All do it your self. And there where no german motherlanguage speaking personal.After all typically german --> functional but without personality

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/06 for Seat 12H

Nice new Premium Economy. Comfortable seat, very friendly service and a good price for a nearly 13h flight.Definitely worth the extra money when comparing it with standard economy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/12/27 for Seat Row 27

All seats in row 27 have a limited recline. Been sitting there, it was clearly visible that the seats do not recline as far, as the other seats. Valid for all 8 seats.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/09/14 for Seat 2A

Very uncomfortable business seat, tight, no footrest - the new Lufthansa equipment. I could not sleep well because the seat was one of these weird angle-flats - I ended up half-sitting. The touchpad for the seat control worked nearly as bad as the extremely annoying new remote control for the screen. Whoever developed these devices should be FIRED! Again, I passed on watching a movie. Also very annoying: the restroom in front was exclusively used by the crew, all business passengers had to share two - extremely tiny and obviously economy-class-equipped - restrooms in the back. One of my worst business flights ever!

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