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Air New Zealand Launches Economy Skynest Sleep Pods for Long-Haul Flights

-- Air New Zealand (ASX:AIZ, NZE:AIR) is set to launch its Skynest bunk-style sleep pods for economy passengers on long-haul Boeing 787-9 services beginning November, according to a Wednesday statement from the airline.

Skynest features six lie-flat sleep pods arranged in a bunk-style layout, positioned between the economy and premium economy cabins, each offering a full-length mattress with bedding, lighting, ventilation, charging ports, and privacy features for comfort and safety.

The company said that pricing for the Skynest option will start at around NZ$495 per session, and the product will be available for booking from May 18.

The company's Australian shares rose by around 2% in Wednesday trading, while its New Zealand shares gained over 1%.

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