... while double suites, for people traveling with a companion, are located on the inside of the cabin.
The suites are between 2.2 and 2.5 square meters (between roughly 24 and 27 square feet), depending on the aircraft type, and are located on the first row of the business-class cabin.
The suites have chest-high walls and sliding doors, which Lufthansa says give travelers more privacy.
The other seat options include ones with an extra work surface, window seats with more privacy with or without a baby bassinet, seats with extra-long beds of around 2.2 meters, double seats which can be combined to form a double berth, and classic business-class seats.
Boeing 787 planes will have 28 business-class seats, including four suits, while on Airbus A350 planes there will be 38 seats, including eight suites.
All the seating options can be converted into beds, have options for heating and cooling via a personal device, and come with "generous" shoulder space, Lufthansa says.
The seats also feature what Lufthansa calls a "shoulder sink-in," which it says makes it more comfortable for people who sleep on their side.
The new business-class cabin is part of Lufthansa's huge revamp of its long-haul flight offerings.
In total, the new layouts will be added to more than 80 new aircraft and retrofitted to some currently in service.