Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand is the national airline of New Zealand that began its operations in the aviation industry in April 1965. The airline vehemently believes that its success, by and large, comes from helping natives of New Zealand flourish and succeed in their country as well as in the world. The global network of scheduled flights of Air New Zealand is centered in New Zealand only. Courtesy of 3,400 flights that are operated by the air carrier on weekly basis, it takes utmost pride in having transported more than 17 million travelers every year prior to COVID-19. Because the air carrier does everything in its ability to enhance its country via connecting the New Zealanders to one another as well as with the remaining world, the motivation behind the air carrier soaring great heights is indubitably its people.
The air carrier has a colossal fleet of 105 aircraft in its possession, which includes Airbus and Boeing. Whether it’s the Boeing 777-300ER or the Bombardier Q300, every aircraft of Air New Zealand differs in size. Moreover, the symbol of Māori of the Mangōpare that sits proudly on the tail of every aircraft of the airline represents strength, resilience, and tenacity. The esteemed symbol is also known as the koru and is a sign of new life and hope for the future. With its headquarters based in Wynyard Quarter, Auckland; the Auckland Airport, Wellington International Airport, and Christchurch Airport serve as the primary operating hubs of the airline.
Air New Zealand, apart from operating domestic flights, also flies to umpteen international destinations across the Pacific, Australia, Asia, and North America. Courtesy of which, travelers are able to explore a vast array of destinations across the world through the network of the partner airlines of Air New Zealand. As it has won various awards as well as accreditations for its exceptional and exemplary services to travelers, it’s no wonder that the air carrier has cemented its place the aviation industry at a global level.
Regardless of whether the travelers have long air journeys to cover or they are flying on short-haul routes, there’s one certain thing – a unique Kiwi experience is awaiting them in flight. The air carrier’s inflight entertainment allows travelers to enjoy music, multi-player games, blockbuster movies, scrumptious snacks, and more just from the utmost comfort of their seats. The frequent flyer program of Air New Zealand, Airpoints, offers member passengers a whole world of rewards, benefits, and sought-after flying experiences.