Lufthansa Rolls Out A380 to Singapore
Lufthansa Announce Exciting News Regarding Their Singapore Route
German operator Lufthansa has been clever enough to order some of the world's first Airbus A380's, offering their passengers the next generation in air travel. After making use of the newest plane on routes to Miami, San Francisco and Johannesburg the airline has now revealed that the next destination to utilise the A380 will be Singapore.
For any British travellers wanting to enjoy a big leap in the levels of luxury, flying with Lufthansa will give a glimpse into the next generation of travel. With both Business and First Class cabins on offer, those travelling in the premium classes will be able to enjoy a range of top quality luxuries.
First Class passengers will be able to enjoy the world's quietest journey with additional sound proofing applied to both curtains and carpet. Fully flat beds are also provided and the cabin has been designed to be as spacious as possible. Business passengers, whilst not having lie-flat beds, can indulge in the new 'shape system' seats which adjust to a traveller's body position. Meanwhile both cabins will enjoy the hotel-style bathrooms, said to be the most luxurious in the sky.
Such offerings from Lufthansa are sure to attract a lot of attention, especially for travellers looking for top quality. So with Singapore the seventh destination to be added, popularity for the A380 is likely to be high.
Posted by Amelia, 24 May 2011 12:47
News tags
Search for flights
To select a preferred airline, cabin class, Open Jaw, direct flights or to search for flights to other destinations, please use our Advanced Flight Search
Just the flight searches
- Johannesburg cheap flights
- Flights with Lufthansa
- Miami cheap flights
- Cheap flights to San Francisco
- Flights to Singapore
RSS news feed
Subscibe to the latest travel news from Just the Flight via RSS
Latest flight and travel news RSS Feed
View or search our news archive
2011 News Archive
2010 News Archive
2009 News Archive
2008 News Archive
2007 News Archive




