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What does Lufthansa economy include?

Lufthansa Economy class can be a great way to get to Europe or beyond on a budget. You get a smidge more legroom than you would on many other airlines, plus a free checked bag, meals and snacks, and both free and paid options for choosing your seat in advance.



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Apart from one item of carry-on baggage, the Light fare has no free-baggage allowance. However, you can add one piece of checked baggage to your booking for a fee. Meals and beverages on board are still free of charge.

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Menus on board Lufthansa flights – your benefits
  • Complimentary meals and snacks on board.
  • A varied selection of free hot and cold beverages – both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
  • Special meals for vegetarians, people with food allergies and members of certain religious faiths.


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Choice of beverages Coffee, white wine or fruit juice – on board Lufthansa flights you can expect an extensive choice of complimentary beverages. You can choose between hot and cold, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

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If your flight is a little longer, up to 60 minutes, you will also receive a free bottle of water. Moreover, on all European flights lasting over 60 minutes, you can order and pay for our enjoyable little extras.

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While ground services are roughly the same as Economy, Lufthansa has aimed to make the Premium Economy experience in the air an upgrade over economy in many ways–a larger, more comfortable seat with more recline, comfier pillows and blankets, an amenity kit, and upgraded meals are all part of the Premium Economy ...

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Every economy seat will have a 13.3-inch 4K entertainment monitor that pivots out to provide a better angle if the seat in front is reclined. They'll come with USB-C and A power outlets, and bluetooth headphone connectivity.

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An advance seat reservation only applies per flight segment. As soon as check-in for the relevant flight begins (usually from 23 hours before departure), you can, of course, still select any of the remaining seats free of charge, if the fare conditions permit this.

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Yes, of course you can bring your own food onto the plane, just be aware if you're flying somewhere that has restrictions on importing food, make sure you eat or bin the rest of your food before you go through security once landed.

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Each airline has a different definition of what a long-haul flight is. However, a long-haul flight is generally any direct or non-stop flight that has a journey time of between 6–12 hours.

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Economy Light flyers can only fly with a carry-on and personal item, and tickets can't be changed, rebooked or refunded. Economy Basic fares include a check bag and while also nonrefundable, allow changes for a fee. All international economy tickets on Lufthansa include meals, beverages, and in-flight entertainment.

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Blankets. Not yours to keep, not even in business class (unlike pyjamas, which are gifted). Airline blankets are gathered at the end of the flight, washed at industrial laundry centres and then redistributed.

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An upgrade can be booked from 360 days prior to the flight and at the latest 24 hours before departure. During this time, call up your journey online under My Bookings. The system checks automatically which of your flights qualifies for an upgrade. Then click on the Upgrade link.

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On an eight-hour flight, a typical regular airline will serve one meal and a snack meal (or breakfast) in economy class and be more generous with quality/quantity in business/first class.

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So you can't bring H20 or any other liquids more than 3.4 oz. (well there are some exceptions) through security, but you CAN bring an empty bottle. Just fill it up on your way to boarding your flight after screening.

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Do airlines charge for water? Most airlines provide you with water, whether it is from the tap, so to speak, or bottled.

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