While most intra-European flights (short-haul) do not offer a dedicated "First Class" cabin, you can still find it on specific long-haul routes and via elite services. For short hops, airlines like Lufthansa, Air France, and British Airways typically offer "Business Class," which features a blocked middle seat and upgraded dining but uses the same seats as Economy. However, true First Class is available on long-haul aircraft (like the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350) flying between major European hubs and global destinations like New York, Dubai, or Singapore. Additionally, for domestic or short regional travel, some carriers offer "Premier" or "First" configurations on specifically equipped narrow-body jets. If you are looking for the absolute pinnacle of European luxury, the Lufthansa First Class Terminal in Frankfurt remains a world-standard experience, offering chauffeured transfers directly to the plane, even for flights within Europe connecting to a long-haul First Class leg.