Lufthansa History:  Where Did The First Class Rose Come From?

Lufthansa History: Where Did The First Class Rose Come From?

For those of you who have been fortunate to experience Lufthansa’s First Class service on long haul flights, you’ll no doubt recall either having a red Rose waiting for you at your seat or being handed to you by your flight attendant.

Most passengers will see it as a colorful touch to an impeccable travel experience but not stop to think whether this is a tradition or simply part of the decor of the First Class cabin.

So now that I’ve piqued your curiosity, here is the background on this tradition.

Early in Lufthansa’s post-WWII days of the mid to late 1950s, Lufthansa began operating aircraft such as the Lockheed ‘Super Constellation’ and various Convairs to destinations around the world.   At the same time, Lufthansa also introduced a new cabin experience called ‘Senator Service’, the precursor to today’s fantastic onboard experience.

However, the true First Class experience would really ‘take off’ when Lufthansa entered the jet age with the introduction of Boeing’s 707 to passengers on March 17, 1960.

With the 707, Lufthansa raised the bar (quite literally) for Senator Service.   The larger aircraft afforded Lufthansa to carry 24 First Class passengers who would be cared for by a Hostess, a Cook, and a Cabin Chef.  In addition, passengers were able to make use of a dedicated lounge that came complete with Beer served from wooden kegs.   This also marked for the first time in Lufthansa’s history that foreign flight attendants were being introduced due to Lufthansa’s expansion into the global airline marketplace.

 

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What First Class looked like aboard a Boeing 707 —- Courtesy of Lufthansa

 

And finally, to put the proverbial cherry on top of the experience, the implementation of the enhanced Senator Service aboard the 707  in the 1960s would also usher in the tradition of the Baccara Red Rose that awaits each Lufthansa First Class passenger.   Now you know!

 

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LUFTHANSA Introduces New Christmas Duck For First Class Terminal & Lounges

LUFTHANSA Introduces New Christmas Duck For First Class Terminal & Lounges

To celebrate the Holiday Season this year, Lufthansa has unveiled a brand-new  duck that will be available to passengers who visit Lufthansa’s First Class Terminal and Lounges in Frankfurt and the First Class Lounge in Munich.

This is the first time that this particular design has been used so for all of you Duck Collectors make sure that you get yourself to the FCT or an FCL and claim yours!   They’ll be available while supplies last through Christmas.

To see previous versions of Lufthansa’s First Class Duck, please visit the 1st Class Duck Registry…..

 

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The 2014 First Class Christmas Duck


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LUFTHANSA’s First Class Terminal Celebrates 10th Anniversary With A New Duck!!

LUFTHANSA’s First Class Terminal Celebrates 10th Anniversary With A New Duck!!

Happy Birthday to the First Class Terminal!!

Ten years ago this week, the ‘FCT’ opened its doors to First Class Passengers and HON Circle members.    Since then, the FCT has become a travel destination in it of itself and has been the source of many happy memories and experiences for thousands of travelers!

To mark the occasion, the First Class Terminal will be providing guests with a special, limited edition duck that will be given away for only 2 or 3 days (while supplies last).   This Duck will perhaps be the most limited and thus most collectible one to ever be issued by the First Class Terminal, so if you travels include a visit to FCT in the coming days, make you sure come away with one!

Visitors will also be treated to an FCT that has just had a minor face lift. Guests will find new furnishings, accessories and flooring throughout the lounge.  However, the great service remains the same!

 

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The Tenth Anniversary FCT Duck

 

Come back next week when I unveil the all-new Christmas Duck!

 


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