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Snooze Control

Air New Zealand launches a new economy-class pod for a refreshing nap

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“LIE-FLAT” IS not a term often thrown around in the same sentence as “economy-cabin seats.” But Air New Zealand—the airline that brought you the venerable Skycouch—is introducin­g a new economy-cabin sleep-pod concept to long-haul flights starting in 2024. Enter the Skynest.

While it is not a seat per se, it is a possible solution for many economy-seat woes. The Skynest is a work in progress that started in 2018 as part of a general evolution in cabin design by Air New Zealand that will include a new Business Premier Luxe suite, a Business Premier seat and an enhanced economy seat with more storage, added body space and a much larger screen (with enhanced technology) for entertainm­ent. The economy areas will see new Sky Pantries with DIY snacks and libations that passengers can enjoy as desired. Stretching one’s legs will soon include heading to a bunk compartmen­t where back-of-the-plane travelers can lie down comfortabl­y and catch a nap in a private pod.

The Skynest could be a prop out of a Mission to Mars action drama. Each of the six compartmen­ts extends approximat­ely 6.5 feet in length and nearly two feet in width. Each pod includes a full-size pillow, sheets and blanket, earplugs and lighting designed for sleep.

Air New Zealand started on this path more than a decade ago with the introducti­on of the Skycouch. That economy-cabin seat design involves footrests that can be raised individual­ly or across the row to create an even platform for sleeping or entertaini­ng little ones. But it means booking the row, although without paying full rate for three seats. A quick scan of pricing from Los Angeles to Auckland added $1,400 each way for the Skycouch option, making it competitiv­e with an upgrade to Business Premier, but useful if that class is sold out.

The airline has not committed to price points for the Skynest amenity, nor inked a location for these bunks. It has noted that the beds will be rented in four-hour segments. Air New Zealand’s longest flight, New York to Auckland, will launch in September and clock in at 17 and a half hours, allowing for a maximum of 24 passengers to enjoy some private time in one of the six pods. Air New Zealand will reconfigur­e its Boeing 787s arriving in 2024 to include Skynests.

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