Air NZ Adds Stretch To Economy

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon Feb 20, 2023

Air NZ is delivering more legroom to economy travel with the airline introducing Economy Stretch, now available to book on the airline’s Los Angeles route for travel from February 27, 2023.

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Recognising one size doesn’t fit all, customers flying the Auckland – Los Angeles route will now have three ways to fly in Economy: Economy, Economy Skycouch and the new Economy Stretch.

From an additional NZ$175 one-way, customers can upgrade to a dedicated stretch zone in the first four rows, enhancing the economy travel experience by having:

  • Up to 39 per cent more legroom than the airline’s standard Economy seat
  • A roomy 35-inch (89cm) seat pitch
  • A comfortable headset and pillow designed for long-haul comfort
  • Free advanced seat selection and early disembarkation

    As Air NZ operates some of the world’s longest flights, Chief Customer and Sales Office Leanne Geraghty says space and comfort are always high on travellers’ wish lists.

    “Customers have told us they want more room to relax, and at a competitive price. Economy Stretch answers this challenge, with some luxury for the legs all while enjoying our renowned in-flight service, Kiwi cuisine and wine, and seat-back entertainment.

    “Through innovations such as the Economy Skycouch and with Economy Skynest launching later next year, Air New Zealand continues to push boundaries in Economy travel.

    “The Economy cabin welcomes the most diverse group of travellers. The introduction of Economy Stretch means we are providing more choice for customers at an Economy price point that will meet the needs of families, solo travellers, as well as those just looking for that little bit extra of extra comfort.”

    There are 42 Economy Stretch seats on the airline’s Boeing 777s. Seats are subject to availability and are charged on a per-sector basis.

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