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Does Lufthansa Airbus A350 900 have lie-flat seats?

As before, this seat converts into an almost two-metre-long, fully flat bed. A personal area with more storage space, especially for watches and glasses, and increased side panels ensure greater comfort and privacy on board.



Yes, the Lufthansa Airbus A350-900 fleet features fully lie-flat seats in its Business Class cabin, though the specific configuration depends on the aircraft's interior generation. In 2026, the older A350s still utilize a 2-2-2 layout, which provides a lie-flat bed but lacks direct aisle access for window-seat passengers. However, Lufthansa has been aggressively rolling out its new "Allegris" cabin across the A350 fleet. The Allegris Business Class is a massive upgrade, offering a 1-2-1 or 1-1-1 "throne" configuration where every passenger has direct aisle access. These seats convert into a bed at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) long and include high-tech features like individually controlled seat heating and cooling—a first for the industry. Whether you are on an older model or the brand-new Allegris version, you are guaranteed a flat sleeping surface. In 2026, travelers are encouraged to check the seat map during booking to see if their specific flight features the newer Allegris "Suite" or "Privacy" seats for the best experience.

Yes, all Lufthansa Airbus A350-900 aircraft are equipped with lie-flat seats in the Business Class cabin. In 2026, the experience has been significantly upgraded on many of these jets as part of the "Allegris" cabin refresh. The standard configuration features a 2-2-2 or 1-2-1 layout where seats convert into a fully flat bed approximately 2 meters (6.5 feet) long. The newer "Allegris" A350s feature a much-improved 1-2-1 layout where every passenger has direct aisle access, increased privacy via high side-walls, and even "shoulder sinks" for side-sleepers. In Economy and Premium Economy, the seats are modern but do not lie flat; however, the A350's advanced pressurization and humidity control systems make these seats much more comfortable for long-haul travel compared to older aircraft types. If you are flying in Business Class on the A350-900, you can consistently expect a high-quality sleep environment, complete with a mattress topper, a warm duvet, and an ergonomically designed pillow provided as part of the "Signature Service."

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