Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Seat Guide (2026)

Lufthansa

Boeing 787-9

Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach

TL;DR

Business Class offers direct-aisle seats in a 1-2-1 layout with privacy doors on Allegris variants. Premium Economy bulkhead rows provide excellent value. Avoid Economy seats near galleys, lavatories, and the final row due to noise and limited recline. Forward-cabin Economy rows away from service areas offer the best standard experience.

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The Boeing 787-9 is Lufthansa's flagship widebody, featuring both the new Allegris business class and traditional configurations. With three cabin classes including premium economy, seat selection is crucial for maximizing comfort on long-haul flights.

Business Class

Lufthansa's Boeing 787-9 features two business class configurations. The newer Allegris layout offers 28 seats in a 1-2-1 configuration with direct-aisle access to all seats, enhanced privacy doors, and increased personal space. Legacy aircraft feature 26 seats with similar staggered seating. Window seats (positions 1 and 3) offer privacy, while center pairs (position 2) are ideal for couples. All business seats feature direct-aisle access and premium bedding on long-haul routes.

Premium Economy Class

Premium Economy provides a significant comfort upgrade over standard Economy with enhanced legroom and wider seats. The cabin features the same 3-3-3 layout as Economy but with improved pitch and width. Bulkhead rows in Premium Economy offer extra legroom but may have limited recline. Avoid seats near galley and lavatory areas for reduced noise and activity.

Economy Class

Economy operates in a 3-3-3 configuration across the 787-9's fuselage. Standard pitch and width apply throughout the cabin. Forward rows (1-10) away from galleys and lavatories offer quieter, less disruptive experiences. Window seats provide armrest control and cabin views. Aisle seats allow easier lavatory access. Avoid middle seats when possible due to limited armrest space. Exit rows offer extra legroom but come with restricted reclining and may have limited window views.

Best seats

Seat

Cabin

Why

1A, 1K

Business

Allegris direct-aisle window seats with maximum privacy and elite seating priority

2D, 2E

Business

Center pair seats ideal for couples or companions with direct-aisle access

2A, 2F

Premium Economy

Bulkhead row offers maximum legroom without galley proximity

12A, 12K

Economy

Forward cabin window seats away from major galley and lavatory areas

8D, 8E, 8F

Economy

Mid-cabin center seats with balanced access to lavatories and galleys

Seats to avoid

Seat

Cabin

Why

Rows 15-18

Economy

Proximity to main galley and lavatory cluster creates noise and queuing congestion

Rows 30-33

Economy

Rear galley location with constant crew activity and lavatory queues

Row 34

Economy

Final row experiences engine noise, no forward recline, limited overhead bin space

Middle seats 7-31

Economy

Limited armrest access and restricted personal space throughout cabin

Bulkhead (if present)

Premium Economy

Limited recline and reduced under-seat storage space

Which Business Class configuration does my flight have?

Lufthansa's 787-9 fleet includes both Allegris (newer, 28 seats) and Legacy (26 seats) configurations. Check your seat map during booking—Allegris shows a distinctive 1-2-1 layout with individual door access, while Legacy features traditional staggered seating. Allegris aircraft are being progressively deployed across long-haul routes.

Is Premium Economy worth upgrading to on the 787-9?

Yes, Premium Economy offers substantial improvements including increased legroom, wider seats, enhanced meal service, and priority boarding. On long-haul flights, the comfort upgrade from Economy is significant, particularly for routes exceeding 8 hours. However, it's positioned as a step below Business Class in amenities and privacy.

What's the best seat for sleeping in Economy?

Window seats in forward cabin rows (1-10) provide the best sleeping environment—you can rest against the wall without disturbing others. Avoid middle seats (limited armrest space) and aisle seats (crew traffic). Rows 8-14 offer good balance between forward cabin benefits and distance from initial galley areas.

Can I recline in the last Economy row?

No, the final row (34) features fixed, non-reclining seats. This design maximizes lavatory accessibility but significantly reduces comfort on long flights. Additionally, this row experiences the most engine noise and vibration. Always select alternative seating when available.

Do all Business Class seats have privacy doors?

Privacy doors are standard on Allegris configurations (newer aircraft). Legacy 787-9 aircraft may have limited door options depending on the specific retrofit package. Always confirm your aircraft type during booking, as this significantly impacts the Business Class experience.

Which airline seats have bassinet locations?

Bassinets are typically installed near the bulkhead seats in Business and Premium Economy cabins. While convenient for parents with infants, these locations experience higher crew activity and may have increased noise. Request a bassinet location specifically during booking if needed.

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