Air New Zealand Revamps Booking Options for Short Haul Flights
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- seat
- the works
- worksflexi
- premium economy
- premiumflexi
- business premier
- businessflexi
- All customers can now access the complete inflight entertainment offering, a snack or a meal, tea, coffee, water, and juice.
- New flexibility fares include worksflexi, premiumflexi, or businessflexi, allowing customers to travel with peace of mind while using a fully flexible and refundable fare option.
- The seat+bag product will be discontinued; however, customers who purchase a seat fare can add one bag for $30.
- Now that everyone receives a snack or a meal, purchasing inflight bites on board will be discontinued. Customers will still be able to buy a range of beverages.
- Customers can no longer purchase vouchers at the airport to buy items onboard. All transactions will take place in flight, and customers will need a Visa, Mastercard, or Amex card, or they can use Airpoints.