Air New Zealand Airlines

Air New Zealand Airlines

The national airline of New Zealand has been in existence since 1940, offering its valued customers a unique experience that is truly reminiscent of New Zealand. This multi-award winning airline flies to 16 countries, and covers over 50 destination cities in these countries. The airline invests in upgrades and service and offers great food, modern lounges, and superb and renowned wine. The Economy Skycouch is an innovation that has set the airline apart from others airlines. With 20 codeshare agreements and 50 aircraft in its fleet, the airline is well-equipped to fly you to your dream destination. Additionally, you will love the interactive and easy air route map that allows you to check your potential flight dates and times when you click on each destination or city. Fly with a multi-award winning airline and enjoy the best of New Zealand’s hospitality. Enjoy the superior comforts of Business Class seats that are innovatively built to be easy for both you and your fellow travellers.

Economy Class
  • Pacific Premium Economy is a class apart, with mood lighting, choice of food and beverages, and in-seat options similar to the Business Premier cabin. In some aircraft, the seats are wider, and in others, the pitch is greater. The Pacific Premium Cabin has extra services similar to the Business Class such as priority check-in and baggage handling. You are also allowed a larger baggage allowance. Premium Economy Spaceseat is only available on the 777-300ER aircraft currently. The seats are configured to allow for both privacy and companionship. The two seats in the middle are excellent for travelling with a partner or friend: the seats angle towards each other and allow for the use of the armrests to make one table for shared dining. The four seats on either side are made for solo travellers, angled away from each other. The build of the seats creates greater comfort for all as the hard shell around the seat cocoons you and the seats slide forward and angle up within it.

Business Class
  • In the Business Premier Class of Air New Zealand, each passenger has access to an aisle with the innovative layout of the aircraft. The leather seats are 22” wide and come with the interesting addition of an ottoman that does double duty as a footrest and a visitor’s seat. The traveller’s seat stretches out into a lie-flat bed, and the passenger is provided with a pillow, duvet, and sheet. Travelers will enjoy having their own large tray table, multiple storage bins, a cocktail tray, and a bottle holder, making dining easy and comfortable, while also guaranteeing no more spills and hand-knocks with the passenger next to you. USBs and iPods can be charged at the seat with in-seat power. Three reading lights and audio video on demand (AVOD) on a 10.4” screen create a great entertainment hub, giving you plenty options on how you want to while away the flying time. This attention to detail creates the perfect environment for the passenger, making for a very enjoyable journey in comfort.

In-Flights
  • The personal 8.4” (larger in some aircraft) screens with audio video on demand (AVOD), in-seat power, and headrests specially designed for holding pillows in place, let passengers be comfortable and entertained while flying. Enjoy some great movies or listen to some soothing music as you rest before your big adventure on landing at your destination. Make use of the seatback, personal AVOD systems, which are available on every aircraft, that offer the options of video, audio, music, and games. The gate to gate in-flight entertainment on offer is extremely useful for passengers on short-haul flights, as they can watch their chosen programme literally from one gate to another, thus not losing precious video time. If you would like a more active few hours, play a game from the many on offer. A unique addition by the airlines is that, on some routes, the airline has a concierge, to advice the passengers on their various travel requirements including onward flight connections. The concierge is available for all passengers on that flight.

Routes
  • The airline flies to 53 cities in 16 countries. The airline has a major focus on Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Air New Zealand flies to the world hotspots of Los Angeles, Heathrow, Sydney, and Brisbane. It offers direct flights to Abu Dhabi, Auckland, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. It offers flights with one connection to the major destinations of Adelaide, Cairns, Dublin, Geneva, Gold Coast, and Melbourne, as well as to the less frequented cities of Christchurch, Dunedin, Nadi, Napier-Hastings, Nelson, Palmerston North, Papeete, Perth, Queenstown, Rarotonga, Sydney, Tongatapu, and Wellington. Fly to the Pacific Island with Air New Zealand, and discover a world of joy, serenity, and beauty. Japan and China are a breeze when you fly with this airline. Even regions as far away as Canada and Continental Europe are not a problem when flying with the versatile Air New Zealand. The airline will bring you true hospitality, great service, and amazing destinations so that all you need to do is book your ticket today.

Awards
  • Air New Zealand – Awards and Recognition

    Year 2012

    • Airline of the Year – 2012

    Year 2011

    • Best Air Style – 2011, Premium Economy Spaceseats

    Year 2010

    • Airline of the Year – 2010

Hurry, book your ticket today with Travel Center to fly with Air New Zealand and enjoy fantastic discounts, great food, and a truly unique experience. Discover a world of potential and beauty, enjoy a few days away from a busy lifestyle, and take in the wonders of nature when you fly with this world-class airline.

Kane Parker
Kane Parker

I'm a fellow at the Travel Center in London, which is a leading European travel company established in 1987 by Moresand Ltd. I have been writing contents based on holidays and tours for the last five years at Travel Center. My passion is to help people who love travelling and are looking for the ideal travel tips on destinations all around the world. Like a lot of people, I hoped travel would solve everything. I set off - convinced my trip would be all about incredible, life-changing moments; ones full of sunsets and rainbows and meaningful experiences. Instead, I stumbled headfirst into a disaster.

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