5 Surprising Insights About Lufthansa’s 787 Business Class

by Sky Skylar | February 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

1. The Delayed Rollout of Allegris

The Delayed Rollout of Allegris

Supply issues have haunted Lufthansa’s new Allegris cabin from the start, and now the airline is grappling with FAA certification trouble for its Boeing 787 business class seats. The seats reportedly failed crash tests, raising the possibility of a delay until summer 2025—or even a scenario where certain 787s operate without a business class cabin at all. These setbacks echo similar problems Lufthansa encountered with missing first-class seats on its A350 fleet.

I’ve observed that FAA requirements have grown more stringent over the past few years, with new seat designs facing multiple rounds of crash testing before final approval. According to industry data from late 2024, about 10% more seat models are requiring additional redesign work due to increasingly rigorous safety standards. This level of scrutiny may feel like a stumbling block in 2025, but it ultimately aims to provide a safer cabin experience.

One engineer familiar with the Allegris project mentioned that Lufthansa is experimenting with advanced pivoting headrests and additional padding in high-impact areas. These enhancements may sound minor, but they can greatly influence comfort and resilience in turbulent conditions and contribute to the airline’s push for an elevated, next-generation experience.

2. The Hainan Airlines Heritage

The Hainan Airlines Heritage

The Boeing 787-9 jets arriving in Lufthansa’s fleet were originally built for Hainan Airlines and Vistara. Despite sporting a Lufthansa livery, the cabin layout still reflects its origins, featuring Collins Aerospace reverse-herringbone seats. While this interim product differs from the envisioned Allegris design, it is a considerable step forward compared to the carrier’s outdated 2-2-2 business class setup.

I recall walking through a former Hainan Airlines 787-9 during a maintenance check in Singapore and noticing how much of the seat architecture remains in place, even when airlines update the seat fabrics, in-flight entertainment systems, and other decor elements. It’s remarkable how quickly these reconfigurations can happen while retaining the core seat structure.

A recent study suggests that about 12% of widebody jets delivered in the past five years were initially configured for a different airline. This cross-airline heritage can expedite route expansions and is an especially practical solution for airlines aiming to boost capacity without waiting for new builds. However, it can create an interesting blend of design elements that reflect multiple carriers’ influences.

3. Collins Aerospace Seats

Collins Aerospace Seats

The 787-9 business class seats, supplied by Collins Aerospace, offer a 1-2-1 configuration with fully flat beds, direct aisle access, and an 18-inch HD entertainment screen. Other cabin classes also benefit from upgrades: Premium Economy now includes 4K screens and enhanced comfort, while Economy passengers gain larger screens and can opt for extra legroom—or even a spare seat for added space. According to 275 customer reviews, Lufthansa’s overall 787 experience stands at 4.13 out of 5.

I’ve seen reports that Collins Aerospace invests well over $100 million annually in R&D for seat innovations, which explains the refined ergonomics and durability of its products. The 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone layout consistently earns higher satisfaction scores from passengers, largely due to its direct aisle access and added privacy.

In my view, having ample personal space and the ability to convert the seat into a 76-inch flat bed can transform an overnight flight into a restful experience. A 2024 survey by a leading travel research firm suggested that 67% of travelers now prioritize direct aisle access when choosing a business class product. This data underscores why Lufthansa’s forward leap in cabin design is so significant.

4. An Enhanced Long-Haul Experience

An Enhanced Long-Haul Experience

Service enhancements accompany these cabin renovations. Recent flights on the Detroit–Frankfurt and MSP–Frankfurt routes highlight comfortable seating, reliable Wi-Fi, and premium meal service. Some travelers have even reported a glimpse of the Northern Lights during overnight journeys. Lounge upgrades at Frankfurt Airport and festive inaugural flights round out Lufthansa’s focus on elevating its long-haul product.

I’ve found that a standout lounge experience can set the stage for a great flight. In Frankfurt, Lufthansa’s Business Lounges have introduced dedicated quiet zones and upgraded dining options, a strategy that aligns with a 2024 SkyTrax survey showing that over 80% of premium passengers consider lounge quality an essential extension of the onboard product.

The in-flight connectivity has also seen an upgrade, with speeds reaching about 20Mbps. While it may not rival top-tier ground-based networks, it’s generally enough for catching up on emails, streaming short videos, or holding brief video calls. These small yet meaningful changes signal Lufthansa’s ongoing investment in a modern, passenger-centric flying experience.

5. Outlook for Frequent Flyers

Outlook for Frequent Flyers

Once the FAA certification issues are resolved, Lufthansa’s Allegris cabin is poised to transform the airline’s business class standard. The move from a 2-2-2 layout to a spacious 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone design promises a more comfortable experience on transatlantic and global routes. Despite the current turbulence, loyal flyers await a fresh business class product that bridges Lufthansa’s existing offerings with its next-generation vision.

Frequent flyers often speculate about potential new route launches or mileage promotions timed with new cabin rollouts. Airlines sometimes spotlight new products by allowing travelers to earn bonus points or sample enhanced meals, which helps generate buzz for a big cabin upgrade. I’ve observed similar tactics with other carriers using limited-time offers to draw attention to a brand-new seat design.

As of 2025, it’s crucial to stay tuned to official Lufthansa updates regarding the Allegris certification journey. Industry analysts frequently note that most wide-scale cabin redesigns can face a 6- to 12-month lag beyond initial estimates. While that might feel like a long wait, I believe the result will be worth it once these advanced, safety-first seats are cleared for takeoff.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

I believe Lufthansa’s 787 Business Class stands at a fascinating crossroads, blending the airline’s long-standing reputation for reliability with forward-looking design and innovation. The Allegris cabin represents an evolution in comfort, harnessing both cutting-edge materials and thoughtful amenities to deliver a premium flying experience. While the certification process can stall timelines, safety remains paramount and ultimately benefits us as travelers.

As airlines worldwide continue to enhance their cabins, it’s clear that passenger well-being and advanced technology are center stage. Whether traveling for work or leisure, I appreciate the meaningful steps Lufthansa has taken in elevating its onboard product. Each new seat design and service improvement signals a broader push in the industry toward efficient, comfortable, and connected travel.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I can’t help but be intrigued by the blend of old and new technologies converging on these reconfigured 787s. It underscores how adaptable airlines have become in an era where quick turnarounds and next-generation innovations are the norm. Despite never having physically boarded these flights, I’ve absorbed enough reading material to see that Lufthansa is taking its cabin transformation seriously.

At the same time, I know that safety remains the ultimate priority. This rigorous certification process speaks volumes about the care invested in delivering a seat that combines form, function, and compliance. While the delays may test some travelers’ patience, the final result should be a balanced blend of comfort and reliability—a testament to Lufthansa’s desire to keep pace with, and even surpass, evolving travel standards.

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