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- Boeing 747-400 | Lufthansa
Plan your trip on the Lufthansa Boeing 747-400 Explore seat maps, cabin configurations and aircraft technical data Find out more now!
- Seat map of Lufthansa Boeing 747 aircraft
Review the seating amenities, legroom and recline data for Lufthansa Boeing 747 Includes ratings for First, Business, and Economy cabins
- Why In The World Does Lufthansa Still Fly The Boeing 747-400?
Lufthansa was one of the first operators of the Boeing 747 It took delivery of the first of three 747-100s in 1970 and would go on to operate the 747-200B, the 747-200M, the 747-400M, and the two variants that it operates today
- Lufthansa to retire Airbus A340s and Boeing 747s and close CityLine
Lufthansa to retire Airbus A340-600s and two more Boeing 747-400s Lufthansa is the flag carrier of Germany and is notable for operating all five types of quadjet Boeing and Airbus aircraft in active scheduled passenger service, including the Boeing 747-8, the Boeing 747-400, the Airbus A380, the Airbus A340-300, and the Airbus A340-600
- Lufthansa Boeing 747-400 Seat Map - Flight Seatmap
Detailed Lufthansa Boeing 747-400 seat map with 1-class cabin layout Interactive seating chart with best seat picks, legroom info, and verified passenger reviews
- Flight Review: Lufthansa Boeing 747-400 Business Class – YYZ-FRA
The seats on the Boeing 747-400 are getting a bit long in the tooth and do not feel modern I prefer the Boeing 747-8 or Airbus A350-900, but this got us to Europe fairly comfortably
- Lufthansa to Retire A340-600s, Ground 747-400s Amid Fuel Shock
June 2026 FRANKFURT — Lufthansa Group will retire the last four Airbus A340-600s in its fleet in October and ground two Boeing 747-400s for the coming winter as sharply higher fuel costs force the airline group to accelerate capacity and fleet cuts
- Why Lufthansa Still Operates the Boeing 747-400 in 2025
The Boeing 747-400, once the crown jewel of international travel, is an aging aircraft by today’s standards And yet, Lufthansa, a legacy airline deeply rooted in innovation and modernity, continues to fly eight of these quadjet behemoths from its hub at Frankfurt Airport
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