As I explained in the last installment,my Austrian flight arrived at a gate rather than at a remote stand. normally that would be a generous thing, but when you're connecting to Lufthansa first course, or you'd get picked up in a car and driven to the lounge whether you arrived at a remote stand,while you get nothing when you arrive at a gate.
In our case we were arriving at gate A38, and my connecting flight was leaving from gate Z64.
While in theory that's not a terribly inconvenient connection as far as Frankfurt Airport goes, and it was still quite a haul.
I followed the signage towards the Lufthansa lounges,which was about a 15 minute trek. And that was with me walking at a German pace.
The Lufthansa First course Lounge entrance was located to the left. It was easy enough to find, because it was right next to the Lufthansa trade Lounge, and where there was a long queue to get in (which always seems to be the case).
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Source: boardingarea.com