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Former President Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Continues In New York, United States - 20 May 2024
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Boris Epshteyn, advisor to former U.S. President Donald Trump, returns to the courtroom after a break during Trump's hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 20, 2024 in New York City. Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney, will take the stand again to continue his cross examination by the defense in the former president's hush money trial. Cohen is the prosecution's final witness in the trial and are expected to rest their case this week. Cohen's $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels is tied to Trump's 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. On Thursday, May 30, a New York jury found Trump guilty of all 34 counts in his New York hush money trial.
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
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The ceremonial Royal Standard flys on the Round Tower at Windsor Castle as Her Majesty the Queen is laid to rest
Queen Elizabeth II Royal Funeral Day, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christopher Walls/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13403066f)
UNITED KINGDOM, Windsor, September 19 2022
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is seen travelling along Windsor Long Walk and into the grounds of Windsor Castle where she'll be laid to rest in St George's Chapel alongside her late husband, Prince Philip. Thousands have gathered to bid a final farewell.
Credit: Christopher Walls / Story Picture Agency
The State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, Procession from Wellington Arch to Windsor, London, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christopher Walls/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13403066a)
UNITED KINGDOM, Windsor, September 19 2022
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is seen travelling along Windsor Long Walk and into the grounds of Windsor Castle where she'll be laid to rest in St George's Chapel alongside her late husband, Prince Philip. Thousands have gathered to bid a final farewell.
Credit: Christopher Walls / Story Picture Agency
The State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, Procession from Wellington Arch to Windsor, London, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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Coffin procession for Queen Elizabeth II
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in the royal standard with the Imperial State Crown placed on top, left Buckingham Palace carried on a horse-drawn gun carriage for Westminster Hall where she will lay in state until the early morning of her funeral.
The Queen's ceremonial procession to her lying in state moves down The Mall with King Charles and the rest of the Royal Family walking behind
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, London, UK - 14 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Buckingham Palace, London, where it will lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Bertorello/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388542e)
Seen from the top of the Wellington Arch, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken down Constitution Hill in the Royal Hearse to Buckingham Palace in London on September 13, 2022, following her death on September 8. - Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will on Tuesday be flown by the Royal Air Force from Edinburgh to London, accompanied by the queen's only daughter Anne, the Princess Royal, and driven to Buckingham Palace, to rest in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Bertorello/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388542a)
Seen from the top of the Wellington Arch, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken in the Royal Hearse to Buckingham Palace in London on September 13, 2022, following her death on September 8. - Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will on Tuesday be flown by the Royal Air Force from Edinburgh to London, accompanied by the queen's only daughter Anne, the Princess Royal, and driven to Buckingham Palace, to rest in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Bertorello/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388542c)
Seen from the top of the Wellington Arch, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken in the Royal Hearse to Buckingham Palace in London on September 13, 2022, following her death on September 8. - Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will on Tuesday be flown by the Royal Air Force from Edinburgh to London, accompanied by the queen's only daughter Anne, the Princess Royal, and driven to Buckingham Palace, to rest in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Buckingham Palace, London, where it will lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gareth Fuller/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388539d)
The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Buckingham Palace, London, where it will lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Bertorello/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13388542i)
Seen from the top of the Wellington Arch, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is taken in the Royal Hearse to Buckingham Palace in London on September 13, 2022, following her death on September 8. - Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will on Tuesday be flown by the Royal Air Force from Edinburgh to London, accompanied by the queen's only daughter Anne, the Princess Royal, and driven to Buckingham Palace, to rest in the Bow Room. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / POOL / AFP)
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin moved from Edinburgh to London, London, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrives in the Royal Hearse at Buckingham Palace in London , where it will rest in the Palace's Bow Room overnight in London, on Tuesday on September 13, 2022 . The queen's coffin was taken by car from RAF Northholt in west London after being flown aboard a Royal Air Force C-17 Globemaster from Edinburgh, Scotland. Her only daughter, Anne, was the only one of her four children on the flight.
The Coffin of Queen Elizabeth II Arrives in the Royal Hearse at Buckingham Palace in London, United Kingdom - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II is carried to the waiting hearse at RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at RAF Northolt, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II departs RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at RAF Northolt, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II departs RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at RAF Northolt, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II departs RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at RAF Northolt, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Überführung des Sarges nach London
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The hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II departs RAF Northolt, west London, from where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London, to lie at rest overnight in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives at RAF Northolt, UK - 13 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Sargprozession zur St. Giles Kathedrale, Edinburgh
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Britain's King Charles III (4R), Britain's Princess Anne (3R), Britain's Prince Andrew (2R) and Britain's Prince Edward (R) walk behind the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral, on the Royal Mile on September 12, 2022, where Queen Elizabeth II will lie at rest
Procession Of Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin To St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 12 Sep 2022
Mourners will on Monday get the first opportunity to pay respects before the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as it lies in an Edinburgh cathedral where King Charles III will preside over a vigil
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Sargprozession zur St. Giles Kathedrale, Edinburgh
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Odd Andersen/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13385312f)
Britain's King Charles III, flanked by Britain's Princess Anne, Britain's Prince Andrew and Britain's Prince Edward walk behind the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral, on the Royal Mile on September 12, 2022, where Queen Elizabeth II will lie at rest
Procession Of Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin To St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 12 Sep 2022
Mourners will on Monday get the first opportunity to pay respects before the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as it lies in an Edinburgh cathedral where King Charles III will preside over a vigil
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Sargprozession zur St. Giles Kathedrale, Edinburgh
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Odd Andersen/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13385312g)
Britain's King Charles III (L), flanked by Britain's Princess Anne, Britain's Prince Andrew and Britain's Prince Edward walk behind the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral, on the Royal Mile on September 12, 2022, where Queen Elizabeth II will lie at rest
Procession Of Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin To St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 12 Sep 2022
Mourners will on Monday get the first opportunity to pay respects before the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as it lies in an Edinburgh cathedral where King Charles III will preside over a vigil
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Sargprozession zur St. Giles Kathedrale, Edinburgh
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Odd Andersen/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13385312h)
Britain's Prince Andrew and Britain's Princess Anne walk behind the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral, on the Royal Mile on September 12, 2022, where Queen Elizabeth II will lie at rest
Procession Of Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin To St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 12 Sep 2022
Mourners will on Monday get the first opportunity to pay respects before the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as it lies in an Edinburgh cathedral where King Charles III will preside over a vigil
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Sargprozession zur St. Giles Kathedrale, Edinburgh
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Odd Andersen/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13385312e)
Members of the public gather to watch the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral, on the Royal Mile on September 12, 2022, where Queen Elizabeth II will lie at rest
Procession Of Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin To St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 12 Sep 2022
Mourners will on Monday get the first opportunity to pay respects before the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as it lies in an Edinburgh cathedral where King Charles III will preside over a vigil
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
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Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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NEWS - Air New Zealand wird ab 2024 als erste Airline Economy-Etagenbetten auf Langstreckenflügen anbieten
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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Air New Zealand has unveiled its designs for new economy bunk beds that will be bookable on flights from 2024.
The “Skynest” sleep pods are stacked three bunks high and will be available to economy and premium economy travellers, with a slim, hostel-style bunk, basic pillow and blanket behind a curtain.
The pods will be bathed in a “soothing pink light” to aid sleep. Rather than being traditional seats to book for the whole flight, economy travellers will reserve a pod for a four-hour slot as an add-on to an economy seat, to get a few hours’ kip during the journey.
They’ll be available on eight new Dreamliners due to be delivered to the carrier in 2024, as well as on a series of existing Boeing 787-9s which will be re-fitted with the new-style cabins.
It’s the first lie-flat bed to come to any economy class - though the airline has yet to reveal the price for what is sure to be a hot ticket, with just six on board each aircraft.
Described as “a game changer for economy travellers”, the bunk beds will join newly designed Business Premier and Business Premier Luxe seats - with a closing door and space for two to dine together - in the new cabins.
There will also be a new “Sky Pantry” for economy and premium travellers, where they can grab snacks, water and stretch their legs during night flights.
“We have zeroed in on sleep, comfort, and wellness because we know how important it is for our customers to arrive well-rested,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive officer Greg Foran.
“We wanted to offer our Economy customers a lie-flat option and that’s how Skynest was born. It’s going to be a real game changer for the economy travel experience.”
The carrier said that sleep was a priority for customers on its ultra-long-haul flights (it’s set to launch a 17.5-hour route from Auckland to New York City in September, which will become the fourth longest commercial route
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