Lufthansa adds paid spa treatments to First Class, Senator lounges

By David Flynn, January 5 2018
Lufthansa adds paid spa treatments to First Class, Senator lounges

IN BRIEF | Lufthansa hopes that travellers flying out of Frankfurt will feel less stressed and more spoiled following the debut of a day spa at the airport's first class and Senator lounges.

Run by the CHI-MAS Institute, the spa areas offer a wide range of services from massage and facials to manicures, pedicures and waxing – so we hope the treatment rooms are suitably sound-proofed.

However, unlike the spas at the flagship first class lounges of Qantas, Thai Airways and Etihad Airways, Lufthansa's premium flyers will be expected to shell out for such preflight spoiling: an hour-long Thai massage costs €120 (A$185), a 30 minute men's facial is priced at €55 (A$85) with manicures and pedicures starting around €70 (A$108).

David

David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.

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21 Jul 2011

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Well I’d rather pay than get the pointless 20 min treatment with QF. You pay in the QR Flounge and that is one amazing Flounge.

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12 Sep 2011

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They were always there in the First Class Terminal at FRA


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