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Air New Zealand was the launch customer of the Boeing 787-9 and took delivery of its first aircraft in 2014. The airline currently operates 14 787-9 Dreamliners and has eight more on order, though ...
On May 19, Air New Zealand launched its newly retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This isn't merely a fleet upgrade—it’s a bold reimagining of what long-haul travel can look and feel like.
Air New Zealand's redesigned 787-9 Dreamliner: This is what the Premium Economy seats look like on Air New Zealand's newly unveiled retrofitted aircraft. Air New Zealand.
Air New Zealand on May 19 will launch its first retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, the carrier announced Monday. The airliners' Business Premiere cabin will offer 22 seats in a new ...
On a return journey from Auckland to Brisbane, Tyson Beckett experienced both Premium Economy and Business cabins onboard on a newly retrofitted Air New Zealand 787-9 Dreamliner, Here’s ...
Foran in the 787-9 cockpit. Photo / Michael Craig Premium economy seats have a hard shell, allowing passengers to move their chair back without impacting people behind them.
In what is a proud moment in Air New Zealand’s 85-year history, from Wednesday 7 May, customers will be able to book seats on the airline’s highly anticipated all-new cabin experience. This ...
Roomier than economy, cheaper than business, premium economy is the Goldilocks option, looking better than ever before.
Air New Zealand's redesigned 787-9 Dreamliner: This is what the Premium Economy seats look like on Air New Zealand's newly unveiled retrofitted aircraft. Air New Zealand.
Economy passengers will get 50% bigger inflight entertainment screens, new snack trays and stowage options, plus there’s a new Economy Stretch seating option with 39% more legroom.