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Air New Zealand is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. It operates flights to domestic and international destinations across the Pacific Rim, Asia, North America, South America, and the UK. The airline's hub is Auckland International Airport, which sees over 19 million passengers annually. Air New Zealand has a fleet of 105 aircraft ranging from regional jets to Boeing 777s. It is a member of Star Alliance and has partnerships with other airlines to offer its frequent flyers more rewards and destinations.
Air New Zealand is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. It operates flights to domestic and international destinations across the Pacific Rim, Asia, North America, South America, and the UK. The airline's hub is Auckland International Airport, which sees over 19 million passengers annually. Air New Zealand has a fleet of 105 aircraft ranging from regional jets to Boeing 777s. It is a member of Star Alliance and has partnerships with other airlines to offer its frequent flyers more rewards and destinations.
Air New Zealand is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. It operates flights to domestic and international destinations across the Pacific Rim, Asia, North America, South America, and the UK. The airline's hub is Auckland International Airport, which sees over 19 million passengers annually. Air New Zealand has a fleet of 105 aircraft ranging from regional jets to Boeing 777s. It is a member of Star Alliance and has partnerships with other airlines to offer its frequent flyers more rewards and destinations.
Air New Zealand Limited is the flag airline of New
Zealand. It operates passenger flights to 21 domestic and 31 international destinations in 20 countries. Air New Zealand's strategic focus and competitive advantage takes place on the Pacific Rim.
Its network expands from New Zealand to Australia, the
South West Pacific, Asia, North America, South America and the United Kingdom. CEO: Christopher Luxon
He has been Chief
Executive Officer since January 2013. Christopher was President and Chief Executive Officer at Unilever Canada. EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM (Some)
Bruce Parton: Chief Operations Officer.
Mike Tod: Chief Marketing & Customer Officer.
John Whittaker: Chief Air Operations & People Safety
Officer. LOGO
According to the current logo designer, Kris Sowersby, it’s
a wordmark that reflects a modern company and at the same time projects the important history and credibility.
Koru: Spiral shape of the Cyathea dealbata. It’s a symbol
in New Zealand, symbolizes new life, growth, strength and peace. CORPORATE COLORS
Green and blue have special significance to New
Zealanders as a symbol of a heartfelt welcome and a long-lasting relationship with New Zealand. HISTORY
The story began in April 1940, The airline operated with a
founded as Tasman Empire combined DC-8 and DC-10 Airways Limited (TEAL). fleet until the 1980s, when the larger Boeing 747 replaced the older jets.
In April 1965 TEAL was
renamed Air New Zealand Limited. In April 1978, it became the first In March 1999 Air New Zealand New Zealand carrier to offer became a full member of the Star both international and domestic Alliance group. services.
In July 2002, Air New Zealand
In the 1980s and 1990s began a fleet renewal program expanded its network to Asian and confirmed an order for 14 new cities like Taipei, Nagoya, Osaka Airbus A320s. and Fukuoka. STAR ALLIANCE In 1999, Air New Zealand joined Star Alliance. This offers more opportunities for frequent flyers, also a large variety of destinations.
Other benefits are:
Co-ordinated schedules. Qualification for Airpoints status. Worldwide recognition and privileges. Lounge access FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM AIRPOINTS As an Airpoints member you can earn Airpoints Dollars, which you can spend on flights, rental cars and other things to make your travel more enjoyable. Lounge Access Other benefits
Upgrades
Extra baggage AIRPOINTS TIERS Silver: 450 Status points. Gold: 900 Status Points Elite: 1500 Status points (at least 900 on ANZ operated flights)
HOW TO EARN AND SPEND AIRPOINTS
Flights Retail partners Credit and debit cards Hotels, cars and travel Many other ways to earn. FLEET
The airline currently has 105
aircrafts, which vary in size from the Bombardier Q300 to the Boeing 777-300. PRODUCTS GoPriority service: Most highly GoGeneral service: Gives a specialized service for cargo. solution for customers with greater flexibility.
Pets: Maximize pets’ comfort by
GoExpress service: Permanent providing fully pressurised and allocated capacity and the best temperature controlled drop off and collection times. conditions. MOBILE APPLICATION The Air NZ mobile app, for iPhone and Android users, will considerably speed up the check-in process by allowing customers to: Check in from anywhere from 24 hours before departure Notifications remind you of key flight information, and let you know if anything changes. Much more variety of benefits. MAIN ROUTES: From Auckland International AKL Daily average of 62 arrivals and 64 departures. MAIN ROUTES: From Wellington International WLG Daily average of 6 arrivals and 10 departures. HUB: AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL (AKL)
Is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, with 19,387,627
passengers in the year ended October 2017. It is both a domestic and international hub for Air New Zealand. SOURCES https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/about-air-new-zealand https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/fleet http://www.staralliance.com/es/member-airline-details?airlineCode=NZ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koru https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/executive https://www.airnewzealand.co.uk/assets/PDFs/airnz-our-brand.pdf https://klim.co.nz/blog/airnz/ https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/people/17236143-christopher-luxon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland_Airport#Airlines_and_destinations https://www.airnewzealand.com/route-maps https://www.airnewzealand.com/airpoints https://www.airnewzealand.com/earning-airpoints-dollars https://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nz.co.airnz.mpass THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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