BOOKED: Lufthansa A350 Allegris First Class, And Maybe The Residence?!

BOOKED: Lufthansa A350 Allegris First Class, And Maybe The Residence?!

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I haven’t taken a review trip in a couple of months now, due to a combination of us having a newborn, plus my mom’s health issues. I’ve now gotten through my backlog of trip reports, and that means it’s time to travel. After all, while writing this blog is my hobby, it’s also my job.

I’ve been given a four-day hall pass to hop around, and you can bet that I’ll be maximizing it, as I’m just finalizing a review trip. Let me explain what I have booked, and then I’m open to feedback, as I haven’t completely finalized the return portion of this trip yet!

I’m flying Lufthansa’s new A350 Allegris first class!

As y’all know, I like to stay on top of the latest new first and business class products, and there’s one seat that I’m more desperate to review than any other — that’s Lufthansa’s new Allegris first class. After all, I can’t update my rankings of the world’s best first class products without trying this.

I’ve now booked Lufthansa’s A350 Allegris first class on a flight from the United States to Munich, so I’ll be checking that out. Unfortunately there’s no way to redeem miles for Lufthansa’s new first class. However, I still managed to get a bit of a deal.

Long story short, I booked an attractive business class fare (I’ll use the return portion for a future trip), and then I upgraded with cash. In the past, I shared my frustration with trying to upgrade to Lufthansa’s Allegris first class, as there was an error message during the upgrade process. I eventually found out this was a glitch and not intentional, and it has since been fixed (you’re welcome, Lufthansa!).

I’ll share more details about what I booked when I publish the review, but for now I’ll simply say that I booked a ticket directly on Lufthansa’s website, and I went through the upgrade process like anyone else. I can’t wait to experience Lufthansa’s brand new first class product, and see how it stacks up.

I’m flying Lufthansa Allegris first class!

I’ll return in American’s new 787 business class

My plan is to return to the United States in American’s brand new Boeing 787-9 business class, given that American recently took delivery of its first Dreamliners with all-new cabins. This is currently only available from London to Chicago, so that’s the market in which I’ll be flying the product.

I managed to redeem American AAdvantage miles for this flight at a reasonable cost, though I’m still monitoring options, and might move it around a bit, depending on how pricing and availability evolve. Either way, I figure it’s time to see how American’s new business class experience is.

I also plan to fly American’s new business class

I might throw in a quick Middle East detour

After arriving in Europe and prior to returning to the United States, I might add in a quick detour to the Middle East. This is the part of the trip that I haven’t yet decided on, as I’m open to feedback.

Long story short, I found some award availability using American AAdvantage miles to Abu Dhabi in Etihad’s new Boeing 787-9 business class, so I think that’s worth giving a shot, since it’s a product that I haven’t flown, and I’m curious how good it is.

I hope to fly Etihad’s new 787 business class

I’d literally just be flying there and turning around, so I have two options for getting back to Europe. The first option is to redeem Etihad Guest miles for Etihad’s A380 first class, and then pay cash to upgrade to The Residence, which is the most exclusive product in commercial aviation.

Should I fly Etihad’s A380 The Residence?

I haven’t reviewed this since long before the pandemic, when this was a totally different experience. I plan to give this another try, it’s just a function of whether I do it now or later. The reason I’m maybe considering holding off is because I’d like to fly Etihad’s new A321LR first & business class soon (it’ll enter service in a couple of weeks), and I could potentially try that on the same trip.

The second option is to make my way over to Dubai, and then return to Europe in Emirates’ new A350 business class. The A350 is the first new type of aircraft for Emirates in many years, and I’m keen to check out that experience as well.

Or should I fly Emirates’ A350 business class?

If OMAAT readers have any preferences, please let me know now. Whichever product I don’t try now, I plan to fly during my next review trip, which I hope will happen next month.

I have an ulterior motive with taking this trip

So, there’s another element to this trip that I should probably explain. As longtime OMAAT readers know, I try to take as many trips with my parents as possible. My mom and dad aren’t together, and in recent years, I’ve certainly prioritized traveling with my mom, given her terminal cancer.

My dad has been very patient and supportive of that, though I still feel bad about the lack of trips I’ve taken with him, and my plan is to take a lot of trips with him in the coming years. My dad is retired, and he’s basically a full time walker, as he walks for hours per day. So really, he just appreciates having a change of scenery (and temperature) for his walking, especially this time of year, given that he lives in Florida.

With that in mind, I’ll essentially be taking my dad over to Germany, then I’ll spend a couple of nights with him in Munich, and then I’ll leave him there, so he can enjoy Germany for another week (my parents are both from Germany, so he loves spending time there). Since we’ll be in Munich, I look forward to reviewing Koenigshof, the new Marriott Luxury Collection property. I figure this is a good happy medium between being able to take a review trip while also spending some time with my dad.

I’ll be checking out Koenigshof Munich

But here’s my question for OMAAT readers — my dad plans to stay in Munich for around a week and has Marriott status, so any tips on which Marriott property is best in terms of the combination of being relatively affordable, having a central location, and ideally having a club lounge?

It seems that the Marriott properties with club lounges aren’t very central, while the limited service properties (and maybe the Le Meridien) are more central, but lack benefits. So if anyone has any thoughts or experiences, I’d value the feedback!

Bottom line

I know y’all want trip reports, so it’s time for me to get on the road (or into the skies) again, even if it’ll be a quick trip. I definitely plan to fly Lufthansa’s new A350 first class and American’s new 787 business class. I also probably plan to fly Etihad’s new 787 business class, and am trying to decide between Etihad’s A380 The Residence and Emirates’ A350 business class.

Thanks for reading and stay tuned! In the meantime, I’d certainly welcome any feedback on which return journey y’all would most like to read about, plus any tips regarding my Munich hotel question.

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  1. breathesrain Diamond

    Would definitely prefer seeing a review of EK A350 over The Residence

  2. Klaus_S Gold

    Regarding Roomers, the location is okay but it’s just not the best location. There’s a lot of traffic on Landsberger Straße.
    Your dad loves walking and it’s only 40 minutes to Marienplatz. But it’s not an overly nice walk.

    Normally i would’ve recommended „Louis Hotel“ or „Cortiina Hotel“ which are members of Design Hotel and in the old town (but not Bonvoy…?).

    Westin is in a posh but also quiet and somewhat boring area...

    Regarding Roomers, the location is okay but it’s just not the best location. There’s a lot of traffic on Landsberger Straße.
    Your dad loves walking and it’s only 40 minutes to Marienplatz. But it’s not an overly nice walk.

    Normally i would’ve recommended „Louis Hotel“ or „Cortiina Hotel“ which are members of Design Hotel and in the old town (but not Bonvoy…?).

    Westin is in a posh but also quiet and somewhat boring area (Bogenhausen). But it’s a nice walk to the English garden.
    Four Points Arabellepark used to be a Sheraton and was recently rebranded.

    Munich Marriott is in the north but also a bit off-site.

    Location-wise the Königshof and the Courtyard are the best, followed by Four Points and Westin.

  3. JB Guest

    I would love to see a review of Etihad's A321LR premium products, so I think waiting to do the Etihad Residence with that would be better. I like the EK A350 J review idea. Perhaps you could fly Condor's A330neo to one of their Western Asia destinations and then position over to Dubai if you have enough time?

  4. Carvalho Guest

    I vote for Etihad Residence, but only if you bring Shawn Mendes along for a throwback :)

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Carvalho -- FUN TIMES!!!

  5. Proximanova Diamond

    Is it only me, Ben, or does it feel like most of your recent reviews are to France and Japan (or Europe and Northeast Asia in general)? For very good reason, of course; knocking out five out of six Airelles properties over the last three years has been a major motivation of yours. Not to mention, specifically, ski resorts like Airelles Courchevel and Park Hyatt Niseko.

    I, personally, would be happier if you could do...

    Is it only me, Ben, or does it feel like most of your recent reviews are to France and Japan (or Europe and Northeast Asia in general)? For very good reason, of course; knocking out five out of six Airelles properties over the last three years has been a major motivation of yours. Not to mention, specifically, ski resorts like Airelles Courchevel and Park Hyatt Niseko.

    I, personally, would be happier if you could do more exotic trips in the coming months, though with two children I understand that can be tough to manage. For example, you haven’t visited India since 2018, and while now might not be a great time in the aftermath of the AI171 crash, I do hope you’ll give the AI A350 or 787-9 a try before 2025 ends!

    1. Norita Guest

      I am curious what the AI crash has to do with this not being a great time to visit India?
      If a plane had crashed in UK or USA or France or Germany or anywhere else, should people stop visiting those countries?

    2. Proximanova Diamond

      @Norita: I said that because employee morale at AI is still very low, and people are still reeling at the grief of losing their loved ones. In a few months this will hopefully blow over.

    3. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Proximanova -- I 100% hear you, and I have plans for two very "exotic" review trips before the end of the year, which I'm in the final stages of planning. I'm just not doing it this time around because I only want to be gone for four days, and that's a little tight of a timeline for knocking that all out.

  6. Chris Guest

    I like the Westin Grand in Munich. It's a bit dated, but has lounge with an amazing view over Munich, is at the metro U4 (direct connection to Munich main station), and is within walking distance of the English Garden.

  7. David Guest

    You might want to try the Roomers hotel, Autograph Collection. It is reasonably priced,I’ve had pretty good luck there with upgrades, and the status breakfast is outstanding. No lounge though.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ David -- That's what I was leaning toward for him. What did you make of the location?

  8. UncleRonnie Diamond

    Stick to the widebodies, Lucky. We’ve seen enough A321 reviews recently.

    1. Aaron Guest

      There haven’t been *that* many of them…

  9. Super Diamond

    Love the LH & AA angle, but why not spend some time in London and review a hotel(s) there instead of blitzing to the ME and back?

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Super -- It's a good question/idea. Maybe I can squeeze in a quick Park Hyatt London review, as I've been meaning to check out that hotel as well...

  10. hanchicago Guest

    After you fly Lufthansa Allegris first class (and maybe the old or new Stihad first class), will you still have left Starlux first class on the A350 to review?

    Regardless, I look forward to the next refreshed list of the world's best class, when I imagine Oman Air, which dropped its first class last year, will fall off the list.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ hanchicago -- Yep, Starlux is the last one! I'm still struggling with that, because it's so damn expensive, so I'll probably just do an intra-Asia flight, but that also doesn't give you the full experience.

      I also plan to revisit Garuda Indonesia first class in the near future. And I have to get this list out before SWISS introduces its new first class. :p And then there's Air Côte d’Ivoire, which is reportedly...

      @ hanchicago -- Yep, Starlux is the last one! I'm still struggling with that, because it's so damn expensive, so I'll probably just do an intra-Asia flight, but that also doesn't give you the full experience.

      I also plan to revisit Garuda Indonesia first class in the near future. And I have to get this list out before SWISS introduces its new first class. :p And then there's Air Côte d’Ivoire, which is reportedly introducing first class on its A330-900neos:
      https://onemileatatime.com/news/air-cote-divoire-airbus-a330neo/

  11. Aaron Guest

    Personally I’d want to see you fly Etihad’s new A321LR. Maybe not as exciting as the Apartment or Residence, but it could be a good comparison to your recent narrow body flights on EI and IB.

  12. Kyle Hoffman Guest

    There will be a last minute change of equipment to the A340

  13. InceptionCat Diamond

    After reviewing the Königshof i'd highly recommend the Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor. Excellent hotel and really nice comfy location, excellent connected with public transport, and as a "füll time walker" LOL..... he can walk around to the English Garden, Petuelring, Luitpoldpark and just around Schwabing.
    Also very fast in Lehel, Haidhausen etc. and then return to have a relaxed evening at the Andaz Spa or a drink at the rooftop bar.

  14. Nathan Hartson Guest

    Just stayed in the Le Meridien in Munich as a Titanium and the location was very central and convenient but service was poor and didn’t receive any upgrade. The breakfast was also nothing special.

  15. Peter Guest

    I’m personally more interested to see how Allegris First compares contemporaneously to regular Ethiad First vs the Residence.

    Also very interested in the AA 789P review!

    Looking forward to following along whatever you may do.

  16. PJS678 Member

    I flew Etihad A380 Apartments from AUH-YYZ yesterday and it was great. Interesting that nobody took the Residence upgrade offer. How do I know this? The regular shower was not working so they let me shower in the Residence bathroom. I would have been annoyed if the Residence was occupied and I couldn't get a shower on my first flight with Etihad.

  17. Nils Guest

    Although not necessarily central, the Munich Marriott Hotel City West is a nice hotel that also features a modern club lounge with a good selection of food & drinks. For me the best value for money, when it comes to Marriott properties in Munich.

    If you want to venture out of Munich a bit, there is a nice hotel at Tegernsee called Caro & Selig. Also highly recommend! You can get there easily within 1 hour by train from Munich central station.

    1. Peter Member

      Or the Arabella Alpenhotel just a little bit further out. I will try it next month.

    2. Creditcrunch Diamond

      Yes I would highly recommend the Munich Marriott Hotel City West, I stayed for a conference a few months back and the M lounge was great and pretty quiet after breakfast, rooms were functional and staff helpful.

    3. Hi Waitress Guest

      An HOUR away from the central station? For an elderly man who loves to take walks and is, by the way, from Germany. You want to stick him in an office park?

      Please stop wasting people's time. It's quite disrespectful to Ben's dad.

    4. Creditcrunch Diamond

      The tram stop is just outside the hotel that goes directly into the city centre.

  18. Dim Tunn Guest

    you're not flying Delta™ why exactly?

    #Premium

  19. BiggusDickus Gold

    These pics are so luxurious and decadent

    1. BiggusDickus Gold

      They make me want to apply myself and work hard so I can make equity partner at a top 10 law firm and afford to travel in such comfort while delivering value to my clients.

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Proximanova Diamond

Is it only me, Ben, or does it feel like most of your recent reviews are to France and Japan (or Europe and Northeast Asia in general)? For very good reason, of course; knocking out five out of six Airelles properties over the last three years has been a major motivation of yours. Not to mention, specifically, ski resorts like Airelles Courchevel and Park Hyatt Niseko. I, personally, would be happier if you could do more exotic trips in the coming months, though with two children I understand that can be tough to manage. For example, you haven’t visited India since 2018, and while now might not be a great time in the aftermath of the AI171 crash, I do hope you’ll give the AI A350 or 787-9 a try before 2025 ends!

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@ hanchicago -- Yep, Starlux is the last one! I'm still struggling with that, because it's so damn expensive, so I'll probably just do an intra-Asia flight, but that also doesn't give you the full experience. I also plan to revisit Garuda Indonesia first class in the near future. And I have to get this list out before SWISS introduces its new first class. :p And then there's Air Côte d’Ivoire, which is reportedly introducing first class on its A330-900neos: https://onemileatatime.com/news/air-cote-divoire-airbus-a330neo/

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Nils Guest

Although not necessarily central, the Munich Marriott Hotel City West is a nice hotel that also features a modern club lounge with a good selection of food & drinks. For me the best value for money, when it comes to Marriott properties in Munich. If you want to venture out of Munich a bit, there is a nice hotel at Tegernsee called Caro & Selig. Also highly recommend! You can get there easily within 1 hour by train from Munich central station.

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