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    Niente wifi sui Dreamliner di Air New Zealand.

    Air New Zealand ha annunciato che non offrirà wifi a bordo dei suoi Dreamliner, optando per un approccio più realistico rispetto alla tecnologia attuale. La compagnia, nota per il suo servizio di alta qualità, preferisce evitare delusioni ai passeggeri piuttosto che promettere un servizio che non può garantire. Questa decisione è influenzata dalle rotte geografiche e dalle sfide di connettività.

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    Air New Zealand getta un ponte in Sud America.

    Air New Zealand is set to enhance connectivity between Oceania and South America by launching a new route from Auckland to Buenos Aires starting December 2015. The airline will operate a Boeing 777-200 three times a week, in partnership with Aerolineas Argentinas, facilitating travel options across the Pacific and beyond.

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    Il 2015 alle porte, le eccellenze sono pronte.

    Con l’arrivo del 2015, le agenzie di rating hanno rivelato i vincitori nel settore aereo, con Air New Zealand che si aggiudica il titolo di Linea Aerea dell’Anno per il secondo anno consecutivo. Altre compagnie come Etihad Airways e Cathay Pacific si distinguono rispettivamente per la loro First Class e Business Class, offrendo innovazioni e comfort ai passeggeri.

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    A look back on 2014

    2014 was a year filled with significant highs and lows, marked by memorable experiences such as a thrilling Caribbean cruise and a spontaneous trip to Disneyland for a birthday celebration. The author reflects on the joy of escaping winter blues and the excitement of travel, highlighting the transformative power of adventure.

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    Air New Zealand announced as Airline of the Year for 2015

    Air New Zealand has been recognized as Airline of the Year for 2015 by AirlineRatings.com, marking their second consecutive win. This accolade highlights their commitment to in-flight innovations, operational safety, and exceptional service, distinguishing them from competitors. Notable products like the Economy Skycouch and Premium Economy Spaceseat have contributed to enhancing the long-haul flying experience.

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    Safety Video: Virgin America è ancora davanti a tutti.

    Virgin America’s safety video stands out for its creativity, transforming a typically mundane experience into an engaging performance. With choreography, catchy rhymes, and a Broadway-inspired flair, it captures the attention of passengers, making safety information memorable and enjoyable. Other airlines like Air New Zealand and Icelandair also bring unique approaches, but Virgin America remains a leader in innovative safety presentations.

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    Distesi orizzontali anche in economy class.

    Air New Zealand e China Airlines si distinguono per il comfort in classe economica, offrendo soluzioni innovative come il Skycouch e il Family Couch. Questi spazi permettono ai passeggeri di distendersi orizzontali durante i voli lunghi, migliorando notevolmente l’esperienza di viaggio in economy.

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    Air New Zealand show us Brits how to #reLAX

    Air New Zealand’s recent #AirNZreLAX tour across the UK showcased their innovative Economy SkyCouch and Premium Economy Spaceseats, allowing industry members and the public to experience the comfort firsthand. The tour emphasizes the airline’s commitment to ensuring passengers arrive “LA Ready” while promoting a competition for flights to Los Angeles.

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    Air New Zealand vola all black.

    Air New Zealand has unveiled a striking all-black Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, set to debut on October 15 for routes from Auckland to Perth, Shanghai, and Tokyo. This bold design, inspired by New Zealand’s sports teams, not only captures attention but also highlights the airline’s commitment to originality and comfort.

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    Singapore e New Zealand per una nuova Kangaroo Route.

    L’alleanza tra Singapore Airlines e Air New Zealand segna un nuovo capitolo nella Kangaroo Route, dopo il trasferimento dell’hub di Qantas a Dubai. Con l’approvazione del governo di Auckland, entrambe le compagnie mirano a migliorare il traffico passeggeri e a competere efficacemente contro Emirates e Qantas.