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Air New Zealand sleep pods to roll out next year on North American routes
/The Skynest pods, which economy and premium economy passengers will be able to book separately for four-hour sessions, will initially be rolled out on flights from Auckland to New York and Chicago for around NZ$400-$600 per session.
Read moreAir New Zealand invests NZ$3.5bn in fleet as last 777-300 leaves Victorville
/ | 3 Comments on Air New Zealand invests NZ$3.5bn in fleet as last 777-300 leaves VictorvilleThe NZ carrier is planning to buy eight new 787-9 Dreamliners and five Airbus A320neo aircraft for its Tasman and Pacific Island services, and is in final negotiations to purchase another 777-300ER for its international network.
Read moreCabin crew union fight financial advisers over FAAA name
/The situation has arisen because two financial advice organisations recently merged to create the Financial Advice Association of Australia – and are now moving to trademark the acronym.
Read moreAustralia should follow USA with new passenger protections, says Choice
| 1 Comment on Australia should follow USA with new passenger protections, says ChoiceUS President Joe Biden and Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg have announced new rules mandating compensation and coverage of expenses for passengers affected by “controllable” airline delays and cancellations, including accommodation, meals, and rebookings.
Read moreVirgin to launch Japan services with older 737s as MAX delays continue
/Virgin had planned to commence flights from Cairns to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport with 737 MAX planes from 28 June, but as none of the planes it has on order have arrived, the airline is instead resorting to its 12-year-old 737-700 fleet to ensure the service launches on time.
Read moreGovernment increases departure tax over tourism industry objections
/From 1 July, 2024, the PMC – which has been set at $60 per passenger since 2017 – will be increased to $70 despite tourism peaks warning that it could hamper the sector’s post-COVID recovery.
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