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Lufthansa First
Class Terminal Opens Up
New Dimension and Exclusive Services
Lufthansa will offer its
First Class passengers a new dimension in travel as
of December 1, 2004. The exclusive service starts
on the ground in Frankfurt, in the newly-built
First Class terminal or in the new First Class
lounges. In the premium travel segment, Lufthansa
is setting new international standards. Concierge
services, l imousine-transfer direct to the
aircraft, an exclusive ambience with gourmet
catering and personal attention for guests from
arrival at the airport right through to take-off
are the special features of the service with which
Lufthansa makes travel
even more comfortable for its First Class guests.
Lufthansa will help its First
Class passengers departing from Frankfurt with
the usual procedures when
arriving at the airport, from parking the car to
check-in, security controls
and customs, in order to save time and make their
journey more
hassle-free.
"Customers should have more
time for more important things. First Class
guests who spend many days in
the month aboard an aircraft and at airports
expect to be able to decide
for themselves how they spend their time. We
would like to create an
environment similar to that of a journey by private
jet. Top service for top
customers. That is our claim for the First Class
terminal and the First Class
lounges at the airport," said the Chairman of
Lufthansa's Executive Board,
Wolfgang Mayrhuber.
In the First Class terminal,
in an area of more than 19,000 square feet,
Lufthansa First Class guests
can make better use of their time before take-off.
A personal assistant is at
the passenger's disposal throughout his entire
stay.
The guest has the choice of
how he or she would like to spend the time until
takeoff: separate rooms,
individual offices complete with telephone,
notebook
connection and office
materials offer the possibility of working in
absolute
privacy. The guest can relax
in luxuriously-furnished rooms, complete with
modern and spacious bathrooms
with shower and bathtub to provide much-needed
refreshment before or after a
long journey. On comfortable sofas, armchairs
and relaxation chairs guests
can make themselves comfortable in the lounge
area, watch TV or select from
the extensive range of newspapers and magazines.
There is also the possibility
of watching individual films, listening to music
or surfing the Internet using
wireless LAN. In the First Class terminal's
restaurant, the chefs prepare
seasonal dishes before the eyes of the guest. A
separate Cigar Lounge with
snacks and drinks is also available for smokers.
Guests in the new First Class
Terminal will no longer have to walk to the gate.
They will be picked up in
good time before take-off and chauffeur-driven in a
Mercedes S-Class or Porsche
Cayenne directly to the aircraft. "With the First
Class terminals and lounges
we are offering a new service dimension for our
best and most loyal customers
-- a further sign of Lufthansa's customer
orientation," according to
Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President
Marketing & Sales of
Lufthansa.
The First Class terminal and
the First Class lounges in the airport
supplement each other
perfectly. The two new First Class lounges at
Frankfurt
Airport offer transfer
passengers many convenient features. Competition is
increasingly taking place on
the ground. Especially for that reason, within
the next few months even
greater attention will be paid to improvements in
service procedures on the
ground. "With the First Class terminal and the
First Class lounges we are
further extending our top position and our claim to
leadership in the top
segment, while other airlines are withdrawing from
this
segment. Lufthansa is first
class -- on the ground as well as on board our
aircraft. Quality, innovative
product ideas and perfect service create added
value," added Wolfgang
Mayrhuber. "For many of our guests on long-haul
flights, Lufthansa means a
piece of home. The service willingness and
professionalism of our
employees makes a major contribution to
that."
The special services will not
only be available
to First Class customers, but
also to the members of the new HON Circle status
within the Miles & More
program. This status can be achieved by anyone who
collects 600,000 HON Circle
miles within a period of two calendar years.
These are status miles which
are collected aboard flights operated by
Lufthansa, Lufthansa
Regional, Austrian Airlines Group, LOT Polish
Airlines,
Air Dolomiti, Air One or
United Airlines.
In Munich, a similar First
Class program is planned for the beginning of
2006. At airports outside of
Europe, HON Circle members must not forego
individual services, such as
personal assistance upon arrival. Carsten Spohr,
Executive Vice President
Service and Personnel at Lufthansa: "We want to
offer our most sophisticated
guests, the First Class passengers and HON Circle
members, an exclusive travel
service on the ground that is unique in the
airline business."
CONTACT: Deutsche Lufthansa
AG, Corporate Communications - North America,
+1-516-296-9671/
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