Lufthansa to provide the right type of light at the right
time
Lufthansa will be the first airline worldwide to use a range of
different settings for the on-board lighting of the A350-900 which are designed
to fit with the day and night-time biorhythms of their passengers. Any
passengers who have ever traveled across a number of time zones will know the
problem - your body clock gets out of sync. With the introduction of Lufthansa's
new A350-900, it has now for the first time become possible to work with and fit
with the biorhythms of the passengers by providing the right type of light at
the right time.
Lighting effects will also be used to emulate a pleasant restaurant
atmosphere on board during mealtimes.
"The well-being of our passengers is of particular importance to us.
So it represents a real milestone for us that we can now achieve these
improvements with this innovative lighting technology," says Dr. Reinhold Huber,
who is responsible for further development in the area of Customer Experience.
Altogether, the new A350-900 LED technology can provide around 24 different
lighting settings. Following on from the A350-900, Lufthansa will also be
re-fitting its Boeing 747-800s with the new lighting system.
The use of a range of lighting settings is based on findings from
research in the field of Chronobiology and on known effects of our day and
night-time biorhythms. A large number of scientific findings provide the
foundation for the technology, such as those by Prof. Christian Gunga of Charité
and by Dr. Achim Leder. Warm light for relaxation is supplied during periods of
rest, whereas cooler light provides stimulation for more active phases.
Lufthansa has developed these various lighting moods in collaboration with
lighting designers from Kardorff Ingenieure in Berlin - "Our focus is on
passengers' needs when it comes to selecting the type of light to be used. We
are thus able to create a pleasant atmosphere which can significantly improve
the passengers' feeling of well-being," explains Professor Volker from
Kardorff.
As of 10 February, Lufthansa will be stationing the first ten Airbus
A350-900 aircraft in Munich. The first destinations served will be Delhi and
Boston. The aircraft will have space for 293 passengers - 48 in Business Class,
21 in Premium Economy and 224 in Economy Class. The A350-900 is now the world's
most advanced and most environmentally friendly long haul aircraft. It uses 25
percent less kerosene, produces 25 percent fewer emissions and is significantly
quieter on take-off than comparable types of aircraft.
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