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Lufthansa Offers a Better Night’s Sleep in Business Class

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Photo Source: @Lufthansa

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German carrier Lufthansa is offering Business Class passengers on select long-haul flights lasting 10 and a half or more hours, an even more relaxed night’s sleep with its new “Dream Collection” of linen and mattresses.

The new product is offered to Business class passengers on long-haul flights to and from South Africa, Latin and South America and the West Coast of the USA.

pr releaseIn addition to a new pillowcase and a large warm blanket, a comfortable mattress topper makes for beautiful dreams. Furthermore, travelers can make themselves comfortable on night flights with the new sleep shirt from Van Laack.

The soft and padded mattress topper was developed especially for Lufthansa in cooperation with the renowned German bed manufacturer “Paradies”. While the upper side is made of 100 percent cotton, the underside is made of non-slip terry cloth. This enables an ideal air exchange, which prevents strong heat accumulation. A similarly soft filling is provided by the new blanket and pillow, which offer pleasant warmth and comfort.

Both the blanket and the pillowcase are designed in Lufthansa’s new brand design.

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Since Lufthansa is also setting standards in terms of environmental friendliness, the plastic packaging of the blanket was replaced by a paper band.

The increase in sleeping comfort in Business Class is symbolic of Lufthansa’s premium standard. Last December, the airline was the first western airline to receive the five-star seal from Skytrax, the British management consultancy specialized in aviation.

According to an announcement, the Dream Collection will be introduced on all other long-haul flights. From June, the Dream Collection will also be available on selected flights to Asia. The other long-haul flights will receive the new blankets and pillowcases from autumn 2018.

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