The New Zealand Herald

Added reality for Air NZ

- Grant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz

Air New Zealand is partnering with Magic Leap, a technology powerhouse pioneering augmented reality entertainm­ent.

The airline says it is developing exciting new experience­s with the United States company that will initially highlight the dramatic, diverse landscapes and activities that make the country a unique tourism destinatio­n.

Shareholde­rs include Google and Alibaba, and Weta’s Richard Taylor is on the company’s board.

Magic Leap’s lenses superimpos­e 3D objects on top of real-world objects. The collaborat­ion with Air New Zealand is a first for the Florida company.

Jodi Williams, the airline’s general manager of global brand and content, said the partnershi­p’s aim was to encourage new visitors to experience the country’s wonders.

“Air New Zealand is excited to bring innovative, emerging technology to our customers and create a more enjoyable travel experience,” she said.

With London-based creative studio Framestore, Air New Zealand is creating a “Fantastica­l Journey throughout New Zealand” that allows travellers to experience the country in a completely new way.

It is envisaged that there will initially be a limited number of users of headsets and other hardware. It would be used to encourage people to come to New Zealand on the airline, or could be used on the aircraft. The system is not seen as a replacemen­t f or i nflight entertainm­ent.

The technology will debut this year and is part of a longer- term programme aimed at “redefining travel experience­s”.

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