Lufthansa First Class SFO-MUC, all alone in blissful privacy! (with many pics)
#67
Great TR!
Totally agree with you that LH F soft product is really miles ahead of AF F. Had a great flight with them about a month ago from FRA-SIN. Great food and wine selection.
Can't wait to try them all the way up front again...
Totally agree with you that LH F soft product is really miles ahead of AF F. Had a great flight with them about a month ago from FRA-SIN. Great food and wine selection.
Can't wait to try them all the way up front again...
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Another excellent review of LH's First Class service. I am astounded at the amount you manage to eat on these flights
I think the quality and quantity of catering really sets LH apart in the international F game. Maybe there are a few other airlines up there with LH, but really LH does stand out to me. The same can't be said for the older hard product.
Why doesn't the MUC FCL always offer limo transfer to flights? Is it just remote stands that get a limo?
I think the quality and quantity of catering really sets LH apart in the international F game. Maybe there are a few other airlines up there with LH, but really LH does stand out to me. The same can't be said for the older hard product.
Why doesn't the MUC FCL always offer limo transfer to flights? Is it just remote stands that get a limo?
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Another excellent review of LH's First Class service. I am astounded at the amount you manage to eat on these flights
I think the quality and quantity of catering really sets LH apart in the international F game. Maybe there are a few other airlines up there with LH, but really LH does stand out to me. The same can't be said for the older hard product.
Why doesn't the MUC FCL always offer limo transfer to flights? Is it just remote stands that get a limo?
I think the quality and quantity of catering really sets LH apart in the international F game. Maybe there are a few other airlines up there with LH, but really LH does stand out to me. The same can't be said for the older hard product.
Why doesn't the MUC FCL always offer limo transfer to flights? Is it just remote stands that get a limo?
Thanks airbus320!
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[QUOTE=SFO777;20851568]LOL about the food. I figure I'm taking one for the team with all the food, although I don't usually clean the plate with each course. At MUC, the limo to plane service is only for non-gate tarmac positions. IME, all the US departures are close enough to the FCL that it's not as important as at larger and more sprawling FRA.
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We are so glad you are a team player.
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My wife, a MUC native and LH regular in the cabbage seats, who thinks this website and particularly the trip report section is turgid nonsense, has begun to enjoy and look forward to the SFO777 trip reports. I can think of no greater compliment than this.