On Lufthansa, the provision of pajamas (or "loungewear") is a luxury reserved primarily for First Class passengers on long-haul flights. In First Class, guests receive high-quality pajamas, typically designed in collaboration with premium brands like van Laak, as part of the personalized turndown service. In 2025 and 2026, Lufthansa launched its "Allegris" First Class suites, featuring exclusive loungewear created with Japanese artist Sho Shibuya and the Danish brand Tekla. These sets are often highly sought-after souvenirs. In Business Class, however, Lufthansa does not provide full pajama sets as a standard amenity, even on overnight flights. Instead, they often provide a high-quality "shirt" or light sweater (frequently from van Laak) to help passengers stay comfortable during sleep. In Premium Economy and Economy, no pajamas or shirts are provided. Travelers in Business Class who prefer full coverage for sleeping should consider packing their own lightweight loungewear, though the airline does provide a high-end mattress topper and plush duvet to enhance the sleep experience.