Lufthansa’s New Business Class Food Is So Fancy That Bathrooms Have To Be Locked

Lufthansa’s New Business Class Food Is So Fancy That Bathrooms Have To Be Locked

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While not particularly significant, and while there’s nothing wrong with this, here’s something I find interesting. Lufthansa recently improved its business class catering, and as a result, the airline is now blocking a business class lavatory during the meal service on some planes.

It’s funny, because I just flew Lufthansa’s new Allegris business class on the 787 (more on that soon), and I noticed something was up with the lavatory. At the same time, aeroTELELGRAPH published a story explaining what’s going on.

Lufthansa’s upgraded catering leads to downgraded bathroom options

In addition to Lufthansa’s new Allegris cabins, Lufthansa also recently overhauled its entire onboard soft product, with what’s being referred to as “FOX.” Among other things, this includes improvements in the business class meal service, including a lot more effort being put into presentation.

Rather than all dishes just being “nuked” in the oven and looking like they fell off a truck, the crew puts more effort into plating, garnishes, etc. As you’d expect, that takes a bit of effort, and galley space can be limited.

That brings us to what I find noteworthy. Lufthansa has confirmed that “on a few aircraft types – including the Boeing 787 – one of the two toilets in Business Class will be closed during preparations for the first service.”

The logic here is that the forward galley on the Dreamliner isn’t huge, and there is a lavatory up there. The crews have little carts they place in the galley so they can work on properly plating the dishes, and there’s really not room for people to be navigating around them, without getting in the way of their workflow, and slowing down the service.

Apparently this plating required a lot of effort? 😉

I knew something was up with the Dreamliner lavatory!

I tend to notice the little details of the passenger experience, even the most minor things. After all, I’ve flown a massive number of airlines in premium cabins, and it’s the little details that set airlines apart.

I just flew the Lufthansa 787 with Allegris cabins, and there are two lavatories behind the business class cabin, and one in front. It seemed like one of the rear ones may have been intended for premium economy, or something, as it wasn’t clear (this is supported by Lufthansa claiming that one of two business class lavatories is blocked).

After takeoff I tried to go to the forward lavatory, and as I walked up, the crew asked me to use the lavatory in the back. I thought that was odd at first, since the lavatory sign indicated it was unoccupied. However, as soon as I walked back, the forward lavatory showed as occupied, and stayed that way throughout the service (in other words, they locked it).

As you can imagine, this made me wonder about the logic for this policy, and now I know! Personally, I don’t have an issue with this. Most people tend to not use the lavatory during the meal service, for obvious reasons. So having fewer lavatories available shouldn’t be an issue.

For what it’s worth, the airline claims it hasn’t received any complaints about this policy.

Lufthansa is blocking some business class lavatories

Bottom line

Lufthansa recently rolled out its new soft product on long haul flights, which includes improved catering in business class. This largely centers around the crew putting more effort into plating and presentation, and that takes time… and space.

In light of that, Lufthansa crews are now blocking one of the lavatories in business class on some aircraft, so that they have more space to work in the galley. Much of the effort that goes into presentation doesn’t happen on galley counters, but instead, happens on carts that are set up in the galley, so I understand why they need more space.

Anyway, in case you’re like me and wonder why the forward lavatory is blocked during the meal service (as I just noticed on a flight), now you know!

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  1. TheTruthIs Guest

    It's ok as long as that's not where they're preparing the food service.

  2. BenjaminKohl Diamond

    I'm so excited to hear about the LH 787 Allegris experience! I have become *pbsessed* with a few things over the past couple of years, one of which is Allegris, and one of which is the Boeing 787 testing and delivery pace, especially in regards to AA and LH. So this is the mashing of two of my biggest fixations. The way it has up to 12 (11 in the dreamliner) different seat variations, the...

    I'm so excited to hear about the LH 787 Allegris experience! I have become *pbsessed* with a few things over the past couple of years, one of which is Allegris, and one of which is the Boeing 787 testing and delivery pace, especially in regards to AA and LH. So this is the mashing of two of my biggest fixations. The way it has up to 12 (11 in the dreamliner) different seat variations, the smaller size vs the A350 (seats are made by Collins, not Stelia. ThomsonAero will do the 777Xs), so many things.

    I am particularly curious and would love an answer to two things

    1) Were the three seats in row two still blocked? And the bulhead rows of some sections of PE/Y?

    2) Were there any noticable differences between these Collins seats and the Stelia seats you flew in the A350s of LH and LX? (ex. width, build quality, material quality...)

  3. John Guest

    Happens on pretty much all Air Canada long haul flights I take, which is 46 so far this year. Sometimes the light never comes off - because that would interrupt the crew eating or chatting. Or maybe they forget

  4. Joshua Guest

    Recently flew British airways from phx to London and the forward business lavs were both locked during the meal service.

  5. Maryland Guest

    Shouldn't be a problem unless the parasite virus, um ,explodes

  6. Bb Guest

    787 is really not a *dream*liner. It's an awful airline for many, many reasons.

    1. Andrei Ballsac Guest

      **seriously ignorant, you are...** (Spoken in a Yoda voice)

  7. UncleRonnie Diamond

    Maybe that other vlogger can do his loo review and rate the food at the same time.

  8. GV Guest

    Just a comment that the blog site has become unreadable on mobiles with the advertisements popping up and triggering inadvertent click thrus.

    I understand the site needs to make money without putting up a pay wall and that is fine. There is a difference between having advertisements and encouraging inadvertent click thrus with sudden pop-ups that cover entire spaces.

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    1. UncleRonnie Diamond

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    3. ImmortalSynn Member

      "Just a comment that the blog site has become unreadable on mobiles with the advertisements popping up and triggering inadvertent click thrus."

      So in other words, you have no idea that ad-blockers for mobile browsers have existed for the last decade and a half, often free?

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      I read it on my laptop with an add-blocker with no issues. I agree that using a phone it can be difficult but you CAN block adds on a phone.

    1. Jack Guest

      PS - Please do not tell us that they're using the forward lavatory as a plating station. I don't care if they're telling me it's really curry sauce. Oh very ist mir.

  9. Emil Guest

    To be fair, most people are locked down to their seats during the meal service anyways, so locking the lavatory is more of a minor inconvenience to a small minority. That explains a lot, I saw a video of a Lufthansa FA recently hand-placing toppings on a flat-bread and then baking it? I'm curious to witness this out myself in a future flight now.

    1. Ann Guest

      REDICULOUS, I never eat on my trip from LAX TO ZRH so that I can use the bathroom without disturbing other people , after that I want to go to sleep , plus I take a seat in the front of the BUS.
      Lyckely I fly Swiss not LH..

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Joshua Guest

Recently flew British airways from phx to London and the forward business lavs were both locked during the meal service.

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