Less than a month since Singapore Airlines announced its business class make over, the German flag carrier Lufthansa shared a preview of their own brand-new business class seats developed for forthcoming Boeing 777-9 aircraft.
The primary advantage of the new seats is that they are set up in a way that allows for more privacy. The middle seat in the 1-1-1 formation may actually be craved for: designed in the "throne" style, it guarantees more personal space.
Also, the new Lufthansa seats will make sleep comfortable for everyone. While business seats are usually designed to lie flat, they are not designed to provide any special comfort for travelers with different sleeping habits. But the newly developed seats have a special construction allowing for a shoulder to sink in so that those who enjoy sleeping on their side can rest more comfortably. And for people who prefer stretching out there are beds up to 2.2 metres (7 feet) long.
.@lufthansa basically just finished installing its current 2-2-2 business class seat and now we have renderings of its all-aisle access replacement, initially on the 777X in 2020. #PaxEx pic.twitter.com/ehVuPYlt4y
— Jason Rabinowitz (@AirlineFlyer) 23 ноября 2017 г.
The airline is reportedly planning to accommodate between 45 to 60 business passengers on the fleet of 34 new planes, but will discard a first class cabin.
The company has not specified if it will retrofit any of their other jets with this new configuration or if it will be exclusive to their new planes.