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Lufthansa business class to Reykjavik starts at $1,800 round-trip through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator fares, roughly 35-45% below the $3,000-$5,500 retail rates published on Lufthansa.com and Google Flights for connecting itineraries via Frankfurt (FRA). Reykjavik (KEF) isn't a Lufthansa direct destination, so every routing runs through FRA, but the connection is short — typically 3.5 to 4 hours on the FRA-KEF sector, meaning most of your premium cabin time is spent on the transatlantic leg where the Allegris Business seat matters most.
The Allegris Business cabin, rolling out on Lufthansa's A350 fleet, is the airline's newest suite: a 1-2-1 configuration with a sliding door on most seats, a lie-flat bed extending to roughly 78 inches, and a 17-inch entertainment screen. German precision shows up in the details — adjustable seat firmness settings, a dedicated stowage compartment for shoes and headphones, and noticeably quieter cabin insulation than the older Business Class product on Lufthansa's 747-8 and A340 aircraft still flying some FRA routes. Not every FRA departure is Allegris-equipped yet, so if the specific suite matters to you, ask your Travel Manager to confirm aircraft type before booking.
Lufthansa flies business class to Reykjavik from eight US gateways with a single connection in Frankfurt: Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles. West Coast passengers (LAX, SFO) get roughly 10.5-hour nonstop hops to FRA before the short KEF connector, while East Coast cities like Philadelphia and Washington shave 2-3 hours off total travel time. Dallas and Houston travelers get Lufthansa's daily FRA service plus decent connection banks, making a same-day arrival into Reykjavik realistic from nearly every gateway.
Fares on this route move seasonally. Iceland's peak season (June-August) pushes retail pricing toward the $5,000+ mark, while shoulder-season travel in April-May or September-October often lands consolidator fares in the $1,800-$2,600 range — the sweet spot for value. Booking 60-90 days out typically secures the widest inventory of Allegris-equipped departures.
Compared to American Airlines, which routes Reykjavik connections through its own transatlantic gateways and partner carriers, Lufthansa's single-connection FRA routing is generally more efficient than American's typical two-stop itineraries on this city pair. American's Flagship Business seat is a solid 1-2-1 herringbone product, but it lacks Allegris's sliding privacy door, and American doesn't offer the direct Reykjavik frequency that Icelandair provides, meaning both airlines rely on connections — Lufthansa's just tends to be shorter. British Airways and United, by contrast, often route through Heathrow or Newark with longer layovers on this specific city pair.
Because Reykjavik itineraries mix aircraft types and fare classes depending on the FRA connection, pricing and seat availability shift quickly. BestBusinessClass.com's Personal Travel Managers track Lufthansa's wholesale allotments daily and can confirm Allegris aircraft, hold seats before payment, and lock in savings that don't show up on public booking engines. Call (855) 815-4774 to get a live fare quote and see what's available for your travel dates.
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Solid, dependable lounges. Expect hearty German food (pretzels, sausages, beer on tap), shower rooms, and functional workspaces. Senator Lounges (Star Alliance Gold) are a step up.
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Through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator fares, Lufthansa business class to Reykjavik runs $1,800-$5,500 round-trip depending on season and routing via Frankfurt. Retail prices on Lufthansa.com typically start higher, around $3,000. Shoulder-season travel (April-May, September-October) offers the best value, often $1,800-$2,600 round-trip.
Lufthansa's newest A350 aircraft feature the Allegris Business suite, a 1-2-1 configuration with sliding privacy doors on most seats, a lie-flat bed around 78 inches long, and a 17-inch entertainment screen. Not all Frankfurt departures are Allegris-equipped yet, so confirm aircraft type when booking.
Book 60-90 days before departure for the widest selection of Allegris-equipped flights and best consolidator pricing. Avoid June-August when fares spike toward $5,000+; shoulder-season months (April-May, September-October) consistently offer lower fares and better seat availability on the Frankfurt connection.
Lufthansa offers business class to Reykjavik from eight US gateways: Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles, all connecting through Frankfurt (FRA). East Coast departures like Philadelphia and Washington offer the shortest total travel times.
BestBusinessClass.com accesses private consolidator fares negotiated directly with Lufthansa, unavailable on Expedia or Google Flights. These wholesale rates typically save travelers 30-45% versus retail pricing. Personal Travel Managers also track seasonal fare drops and Allegris aircraft availability to secure the best combination of price and seat product.
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