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Air New Zealand’s Dreamliner touches down in Adelaide

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October 27, 2017

 

Air New Zealand’s first scheduled Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner service to Adelaide touched down shortly after 10.30am on Thursday 26 October (local time) heralding a new era of comfort and service for South Australia.

The aircraft is set to become a regular sight in the skies over Adelaide, operating three weekly return services through until 25 March 2018. Dreamliner flights will be complemented by A320 services.

The introduction of the aircraft sees the airline increase capacity between Auckland and Adelaide by up to 23% over the peak season. It also allows the airline to offer its Business Premier™ and Premium Economy™ seat products on the route for the first time.

Air New Zealand chief revenue officer Cam Wallace travelled on the inaugural service along with South Australia’s minister for tourism Hon Leon Bignell and says the flight is another milestone for the airline’s Dreamliner fleet.

“Deploying the aircraft on this route means an enhanced inflight experience for customers travelling between New Zealand and South Australia. Our Boeing 787-9 fleet has proven to be popular with customers since it was first introduced with our distinctive inflight products and features such as larger windows, lower cabin altitude and higher humidity which contribute to a feeling of spaciousness and wellbeing.”