SeatGuru Seat Map Lufthansa (2024)

Submitted by Christian J on 2019/11/16 for Seat 10G

While the service on this flight was excellent, the location of this seat is very awkward and annoying. A curtain is drawn to block the light from the purser's station on one side and the bathroom on the other; however, if someone opened the curtain, the light was right back in your face. FA's made sure to keep the curtain closed, but whenever they passed through, the curtain would always bump into me - very annoying when trying to sleep. Due to the location of the galley, you could also hear FA's socializing during their breaks. Avoid - especially on a nighttime flight when you want to sleep!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/08/10 for Seat 22C

First row premium economu. Limited space duento bulkhead. Avoid!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/05/27 for Seat 46K

A340-600 is really great plane. Flying absolutely smoothly even in moderate turbulence, very queiet, almost no engine noise at all.Drawback for this seat is that through the area above the curtain ahead you look right into the light at the stairs of the lower deck toilet. As this light stays on most of the night, you have bright light in the eyes all flight making it hard to sleep. Don´t forget your sleeping mask if you would like to sleep on this seat !

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/05/13 for Seat 37A

A340-600 is one of the best planes out there. Really quiet and comfy plane, and LH also do the lavatories downstairs. Our seat was good and comfy with an ok legroom. The FA was very nice. All in all a 9 out of 10 flight. Thanks Lufthansa!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/05/06 for Seat 22H

seat was way to firm/rock hard. The partition between Business and Premium Economy squeaked and rattled the entire flight, very annoying. Very little leg room for expensive upgrade. This old AB340 needs to be retired by Lufthansa. The B747-8i is much more comfortable.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2019/03/04 for Seat 58H

What the SeatGuru Seat Map isn't showing is, that the alleyways get narrower towards the rear, reaching in row 58 it's narrowest part.The Lufthansa cabin crew seemed to prefer the right side alleyways to pass lumbering across sections. EACH time they passed I had another hip (or rather ass cheek) ramming into my shoulder.Worst flight of my live.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/12/30 for Seat 28K

28 H/K are great seats - tons of legroom (even more than Premium Eco)! Had seat 28K from JFK to TXL - definitely worth the extra money.

Submitted by Ray P on 2018/11/02 for Seat 35

I flew on the Lufthansa equipment and all am going to say was FANTASTIC, seats are very comfortable for Economy and on top of that the lavatory was out of the way from the level where all the passengers are seated, services was spot on, friendly cabin crew

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/13 for Seat 2D

Service was great in first class. The design and layout is very modern and sleek looking. The only downside was the seat comfort, extremely stiff......Pros: Service, food, AVODCons: comfort needs improvement.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/08/07

First class service was excellent. Lufthansa always provides friendly service. Unfortunately, the seats were very uncomfortable. They were very firm; hard as a rock. I don't know if this jet was very old or not, but for the $$$ we paid to fly from Frankfurt to LAX, the seats should have been the best level of comfort.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/07/14 for Seat 51 H

Our plane was switched and we were given H and K, unfortunately this isle is where the seat starts to angle, so this isle seat less leg room, overall it was crowded, AC was roomier.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/06/10 for Seat Economy

Economy seats recline in a very comfortable and ergonomic way.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/04/13 for Seat 25D

Seat 25D mid row has plenty of leg room very good , however long distance to Screenand audion plug in armrest did not work properly.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/01/30 for Seat 6C

Worst business class I ever flew, there is absolutely no privacy againts the neighbouring seat in business. In other companies, they either have a separation (BA) or more space between the seats, but here the layout is such that you share everything with your neighbour. Not what you expect from a business ticket. Never again Lufhansa.

Submitted by Bryan M on 2017/11/15 for Seat 25K

I flew MUC-DEN on this aircraft in May, 2017. The seat was great, easily the best row in Premium Economy due to the exit row. Service was great, however Premium Economy passengers were served the same meal as Economy passengers. I would fly this aircraft and seat again; another note, the downstairs lavatories free up space and foot traffic throughout the plane!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/10/20

Premium seats: no way!The extra legroom is a joke. When the seats in front of us were laid back we couldn't get out or put up our trays without disturbing the people in front of us to raise their seat backs.Row 28 had much more room and they are standard economy. Row 28 is coded yellow because of a bulkhead limiting legroom. However, there is no bulkhead! Seats 28A/B had more legroom and were cheaper.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/09/19 for Seat 25e

beware of this very spacious premium eco center section. There is a ton of legroom, but other passengers will invariably think it is a passage to cross to the other aisle. We had tons of people shuffling over our stretched out legs and hand luggage until we put a stop to it. Very inconvenient because the monitors are in the seatbacks ahead so every time someone wants to cross over they block your screen. Also trip and bump into your legs. Just be aware and block the passage somehow, the others will get the message

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/08/29

We flew this plane on August 2017 from Munich to Denver (LH480). The flight was very good, like the one of past year from Munich to Los Angeles. Those lateral seats are good if you are two people: you can be alone and not disturbed by third persone. The seats are comfortable, with a personal enterteinment device like on all other Lufthansa planes. The legs space is a little bit more unconfortable for the seat 47A because of the curve shape of the fusolage.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/31 for Seat 25HK

One user mentioned the long distance to the headphone outlet because of the exit row: There is another headphone outlet in the armrest.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/22 for Seat 28A

Contrary to what SeatGuru states, this is an amazing place with plenty of legroom; I could stretch my legs without a problem, as there is no bulkhead between Economy and Premium Economy. The monitor on the backrest of the seat in front is too far to reach, so there is an additional fold-out monitor in the armrest. This might slightly reduce the seat width, but I still felt comfortable during the whole 11 hours trip. I highly recommend this seat to any economy class passenger, and would like to thank the Lufthansa ground crew and the Frankfurt gate for assigning this seat to me!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/19 for Seat 28 K

Very good seat, tons of legroom. Even more legromm than most of the Premium Economy seats. It is not a bulk head as it is directly behind the last row of premium economy seats. The entertainment screen comes out from beliw the arm rest. I would highly recomend this seat for economy passengers!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/07/04 for Seat 54D

The configuration is interesting here. It might bother you or simply please you since despite the fact that your screen is slightly left and there is an obstacle in the middle of your legroom, you have a lot of extra legroom from the seat 53D.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/06/11 for Seat 25ACHK

Excellent Premium Eco Seats with ample of legroom. Keep in mind that these seats may get a little chilly and that the windows are sligthly misaligned. The middle seats in row 25 have more than 150cm of legroom.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/04/22 for Seat 26a

Spacious seat, plenty of leg room, no box under the seat in front, room down the side of the seat to store some stuff. But the seat padding was not comfortable after a few hours (numb bum) and I'm average weight. When passenger in front reclines, the screen is in your face so you also need to recline fully.

Submitted by Michal B on 2017/04/15 for Seat 1K

Lufthansa is an amazing airline in all classes of travel, but their first class is in a class of its own. The new seats are very comfortable and the bedding is luxurious and you will wake refreshed. The service is without a flaw and the crew is well versed in satisfying any request you may have.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/03/28 for Seat 39A

I think,that the seat is great,because you are not surrounded by the people. The cofort was good,and the IFE easy to understand.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/02/12 for Seat 53G

Flight EWR to MUN. Seat was roomy and rather comfortable for economy. In flight entertainment was good. The A346 was a beautiful aircraft and up to date. Only con is the lower level bathrooms for anyone with a disability.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2017/01/09 for Seat 24a

Seat has a full recline even though there's and exit row behind it. This is a beautiful large plane. I think it is great that the bathrooms are segregated downstairs so there is no gathering in the aisles. Great screens on the entertainment system.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/10/29 for Seat 28A

The whole 28 row is the best seats in economy. Even more leg room than premium economy. Highly recommended.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/09/28 for Seat 26k

This seat has no window. It has no under-thigh support. so it is not very comfortable seat. Getting out from this seat to toilets is not convenient, unless you are ready to bother two people in the front and one next to you. I wont recommend this seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/09/18 for Seat 24D

Flew BOS-MUC in 24D. Seems improved versus when I flew LH PremEco a year ago. I'm 5'11" & average build and found the seats comfortable enough to have slept through the night until awakened by cheerful breakfast service -- really appreciated that there's no guilt fully reclining because there's so much space behind row 24 for the emergency exit pathway. Headrest moves up & down and sides fold almost as far as to a right angle if desired. Headphones provided but they are not noise-canceling. No kit (blinders, toothbrush, socks) provided. Lower power outlet didn't work for the whole flight - USB by the monitor did, however. Meals were decent. It felt like a decent value to pay the extra cost for this seat because it tinkers with the edge of luxury enough to bring much greater flying satisfaction -- no regrets. Aside: I traveled with my bike/box and it was considered included luggage -- BRAVO.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/08/20 for Seat 2K

SFO to MUC. This is a great seat. There is a barrier like a door between F and B, so quite private. Very comfortable as both seat and bed. Service fantastic all around. Food was meh.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/08/08 for Seat 52D

Seat 52D and the other center seats in this row are narrower than the seats in front of them to accommodate the curvature of the plane. The center seats in row 53 are also narrower and so are the side seats starting at row 51.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/13 for Seat 39D

Route MUC>ICN, not a bad choice to use 340, seat itself is ok for Eco, recline is very good but on max might bother the person behind you. Pitch is not the best, but you can survive it. Stairs do not disturb, it feels a little cosy due to the smaller width of the plane (visually). Temperature is ok, somenoise from galley, when preparing food rounds. Be aware that baby bassinets are stored in that area, so storage room is very limited. Anyhow, would take that seat again.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/07/13 for Seat 22A

Bulkhead seats get an extra foldout footrest, but the position of the bulkhead actually means you get slightly less legroom.As there's no seats in front of you, no one can recline into your area which makes exiting your seat easier

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/25 for Seat 22H

This row has the bulkhead in front which curtails legroom quite a bit if you have long legs. Should be marked yellow. The standard economy row 28 also has a bulkhead which consists of a flimsy curtain and therefore offers more legroom than this premium economy row.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/25 for Seat 25H

This is a good seat with plenty of legroom. However, the screen is a long way from seat and therefore difficult to use touch screen. The is however an in seat remote which crew don't seem to know can be used to control the touch screen! You have to slide your finger across the main center button. Shame it took me 7 hrs into an 8 hr flight to figure that out!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/05/15 for Seat 49H

The toilet location is inconvenient to any physically challenged person

Submitted by Jens S on 2016/04/29 for Seat 1G

Seat 1G is a middle First Class Seat.It is located in front of the toilet and behind a service area. Flight attendents and passengers stept into your privacy area in order to go to the toilet or to deal with the service area. Hence, first Class Privacy is not granted. Same applies to seat 1F.As all other middle seats in F, there is no overhead compartment. Consequently you have to fight with the passengers on the window seat for storage. This is not on the level of first class!Furthermore, as all middle seats

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/28

pro:great leg roomcon:monitor far away in front seatpeople passing by as corridor

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/28 for Seat 25H

25H and C are great!Lots of leg room, normal monitor in front seat and Leg support

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/28 for Seat 22G

in row 22 which is bulkhead, seats 22D and G are good as there is nobody in front.But leg room is reduced a bit (I am 1,90m)22A,C,H,K have even more reduced leg room

Submitted by Michael M on 2016/04/26 for Seat 11A

11A. Careful about the back section of business. I made a big mistake in booking the bulkhead window. It is tight, no room for any window storage as your left side is literally against the wall and window. The roomier and more comfortable seats in the section are clearly the middle ones, 11/12G-D

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/19 for Seat 51A

Honestly, I love all the A340s and A330s, in my opinion, there are the best for long-haul-travel in economy, due to the 2-4-2-seating. It is such a pain having to climb over 2 people when going from window seat to the aisle - or having 2 people that have to climb over you when sitting at the aisle (even more so at night). So it is great that there is no seat more than one other seat apart from the aisle. Furthermore, especially the A340-600 is very quite, very calm in the air, and the lower deck lavatories are extraordinary roomy. Such a pitty this airplane is no longer produced by Airbus...

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/04/12 for Seat 5H

Having flown the A340-600 for the first time it has become my favourite aircraft! The front cabin is even more quiet than the A380, and way quieter than the 747, even the new 747-8I. Further back there is admittedly a bit more low-pitch rumble from the engines, but still very quiet. Lufthansa has now changed their business class seats to lie-flat. The window seats are parallell to each other whilst the middle seats are angled in towards each other. Very comfortable seats, but why LH is still keeping business class in 2-2-2 configuration puzzles me. Window seat passengers has to climb over their aisle seat co-traveller to get in and out. Should definitely have been a different configuration with aisle access for all seats. Anyway, great seats and great plane, shame they are beeing replaced by A350 soon.

Submitted by Lieven V on 2016/03/24 for Seat 40a

Seat can recline completely. However lack of space to put away handluggage due to overhead bins being used for cabin material

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/03/15 for Seat 28C

More legroom than in most Premium Economy seats. As this is not an Exit Row there actually is floor storage during take off and landing.Does recline like an normal Economy seat, plus the armrest width reduction is only minimal. should be marked green.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/01/14 for Seat 25D

This seat was comfortable, and allowed easy access to the overhead bins during a long flight. Lots of legroom too! However, it was used by flight attendants and other passengers as an aisle throughout the flight, which was disruptive. The entertainment screen is quite a distance from the passenger, which could be difficult to reach at times for shorter passengers. Over-all, a great seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2016/01/07 for Seat 43DEF

I felt that these seats had plenty of legroom (then again, I am not super tall). Please note that seats 43 DEFG and 44AC-HK are the only "normal" Economy seats that can have a baby bassinet, as there is no true bulkhead before Row 28.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/11/24 for Seat 29D

This seat may have more legroom, but the four seats in this row are sharing:3 screens (off-center for each seat) and 3 charging ports. The outside seat has a table in the arm rest.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/10/11

Flew this version to Munich and back from JFK.Seat was just enough for me as I am big and tall.(6"4" 320lbs.) If much bigger it would have been tough.Seat belt was fine without extender.I stay buckled throughout flight.Food was good...service polite and attentive.The big issue on this plane is toilets.Look at seat plan ...5 toilets for economy and prem. econ.(245)and10 for first and business(52).Plus to access toilets you must go down flight of stairs. Big line coming from 4 directions in middle of galley area.Must move around crew and confused fliers.Fellow fliers were very polite about letting each other go ahead.On one flight FA's let a few elderly fliers go to 1st./Bus. toilets but it was limited.Also the statement about narrower seat 22A-K due to tray table in armrest somewhat inaccurate..all seats have tray table in armrest.They seemed the same as our seat with lots of legroom and no setback coming at you.I would take that seat if I was to fly this version again.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/09/13 for Seat 51A

Flew ORD-MUC on A340-600 V5. It's a modern and new plane, nice seat-back monitors in Economy with USB connect side of screen; Economy seats are ergonomic, seat slides slightly horizontally forward when inclined. I'm 5'10" and was comfortable, able to cross my leg. Window on 51A is ideal, allows your head to rest on wall when seat is reclined. I checked out seat 55 A/B and 56 A/B they will be my preference due to wider isle in the back of the plane, gives sense of more space. Food was average, flight attendandants on my flight were below the standard that is typically Lufthansa. Overall I would say this flight is the best from Chicago to Germany. FYI-I walked around the plane and noticed that it is markedly colder around seats 37H/J, 36HJ, 35H/J, 34H/J. Area in the back of the plane (rows 44-58) were at good temperature. The best x-tra legroom in Economy is row 28 - no bulkhead in front, just a curtain and plenty of space for your legs.

Submitted by Nick B on 2015/08/31 for Seat 28a

This seat is an excellent seat with extra leg room. There is no bulkhead dividing you from premium economy. The whole row 28 is an excellent choice. I would say even mote legroom than premium economy.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/07/30 for Seat Economy class

Quite tight for such a large plane. Other airline consider the customer better than UA. Squeezing in a few seats will lose you customers in the long run,and then you can fly with empty seats.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/07/13 for Seat 50C

EWR to MUC Economy Class now includes a new upgrade touch screen PTV with a much improved content selection. Each seat now has a USB charging port. Very nice long haul product. Well Done Lufthansa!

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/07/02 for Seat 37F and G

The seat backs on these seat recline just as all other seats, just that there's nobody behind you.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/06/20 for Seat 26AC

340-600 v5 Premium Economy is 22-2626-AC and HK have very limited window access...when paying $600 extra for a premium sest, you don't expect to get shorted in any manner when it comes to your seat.

Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2015/05/06 for Seat 25A

Flew on Premium Economy seat 25A from Munich to São Paulo, a 12h flight and could sleep fairly well most of the trip. PTV is HD and the whole interior was brand new. The only drawback is that due to the emergency exit (and thus extra legroom) the row in front is far from this seat, which means that the PTV is also far from you and the headphones provided by Lufthansa lack enough wire for you to enjoy the IFE with the seat reclined. Should you have your personal headphones with extra wiring, everything is OK and the flight will be pleasant.

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FAQs

What are the best seats on Lufthansa flights? ›

The best seats in premium economy

In addition to the extra legroom and wider seats, Lufthansa's premium economy offers more free baggage, enhanced services, and amenities. The best seats in this cabin are in row 21, which only has four seats, with two on each side of the cabin.

What are the preferred seats on Lufthansa? ›

Preferred Zone Seat

As a rule, the preferred seating area is located in the front part of Economy Class, directly behind Business or Premium Economy Class. These seats enable you to leave the aircraft quickly after landing, making your travel even easier and more flexible.

How can I choose my seat on Lufthansa? ›

You can book your seat either right away at the time of booking or later on. You can reserve a seat via My bookings up to 52 hours prior to departure. You can also select your seat at check-in.

How big are Lufthansa Premium Economy seats? ›

Lufthansa's premium economy seats offer 38 inches of pitch and a seat that is 18-19 inches wide, with 8 inches of recline.

Where is the best seat in Economy Class? ›

Aim for the center aisle seats on long-haul wide-body flights: if you love an aisle, it's almost always better to pick one in the middle section, because those middle seats next to you will be the last to fill up — and there'll be fewer passengers climbing over you than if you were sitting on the side by a window.

What is the most desirable seat on an airplane? ›

In all, 66.6 percent of passengers surveyed preferred a window seat, and the top choice was actually seat 1A (both a window and bulkhead seat for the most comfort).

Is Lufthansa economy comfortable? ›

Whether it's a short flight or a long one – comfortable seating awaits you in Economy Class. There's plenty of room both on short and medium-haul flights. Thanks to the slim construction of the backrests, our seating provides more legroom so that you can stretch your legs out comfortably in Economy Class too.

How to choose seats free on Lufthansa? ›

Of course you can still select any of the available seats as soon as your flight check-in opens (generally up to 23 hours before departure). Depending on the fare, this is free of charge. Please note that in this case, the selection may be limited.

Which seat is preferred in international flight? ›

Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane. For a brief business trip, you might prefer an aisle seat towards the front of the plane, facilitating a swift exit upon arrival.

What is the 24-hour rule for Lufthansa? ›

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What happens if I don't reserve a seat on a flight with Lufthansa? ›

Please note that passengers who have purchased an Economy Light fare on a continental route and have not made an advance seat reservation that is subject to a fee before checking in cannot change the seat offered to them at check-in without payment of a fee.

How early should I arrive for an international flight Lufthansa? ›

Passengers should arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare. We generally recommend to arrive around 2 hours before departure (short-haul routes) or 3 hours before departure (long-haul routes).

Is it worth upgrading from economy to premium? ›

It depends on your priorities; many people value the extra room, especially on transatlantic or long-haul flights. Premium class seats will typically have 5-7 extra inches of legroom and width. If the difference is just 15-20%, it might be worth upgrading.

How to get an upgrade on Lufthansa? ›

An upgrade can be booked from 360 days prior to the flight and at the latest 24 hours before departure. During this time, call up your journey online under My Bookings. The system checks automatically which of your flights qualifies for an upgrade. Then click on the "Upgrade" link.

Which seats are best in international flight? ›

Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane.

How much legroom on Lufthansa Economy Class? ›

Extra-legroom is now standard across the industry, and Lufthansa's will offer 86cm (33.86 inches) of pitch, compared with 79cm (31.1 inches) in regular economy.

What is Lufthansa business class like? ›

What does Lufthansa business class include? Business class includes lounge access and priority travel lanes at airports (where available), priority boarding, seat assignments, meals and beverages, two checked bags up to 32 kilos / 70 pounds each, and two carry on bags up to 8 kilos / 18 pounds each.

Which seats are best in flight for view? ›

Window or Aisle

Window seats offer a view and a wall to lean against, which can be beneficial for sleeping. Aisle seats provide easy access to the aisle, making it convenient to move around without disturbing your seatmates.

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