The Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa itself as well as airlines such as Eurowings Discover, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss and Air Dolomiti, raised the prices for seat reservations again at the beginning of October 2024. The group is thus continuing a trend that has already been observed in recent years: the price of additional services is rising continuously. Passengers in economy and premium economy classes are particularly affected by the new price adjustments, but travelers in business class also have to dig deeper into their pockets for special seat options. New pricing models: Greater differentiation by seat type The most important innovation in the current round of pricing is the greater differentiation by seat category. In addition to the well-known standard seats, there are now specific price adjustments for seats in the first row and for seats with more legroom. These categories, which are particularly popular with frequent flyers or on long-haul flights, now come with some significant price increases. According to the Lufthansa Group, the price for standard seats on European flights (Zone 1) has been maintained and is still at least 14 euros. For long-haul flights (Zone 5), however, the cost has increased from 39 to 45 euros. Anyone who opts for a seat with more comfort, such as in the first row or with extra legroom, has to pay significantly more. In the highest price zone, the fee for such a seat in Economy Class can be up to 115 euros. Significant price increases in Premium Economy and Business Class The increases affect not only Economy Class, but also Premium Economy and Business Class. The