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Flies Air New Zealand’s flight NZ10 from Auckland to Honolulu

Ricardo Simich

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The plane: The EVA Aircraft is leased by Air NZ for the route at present. EVA is a Boeing 777-300 aircraft similar to Air NZ’s 777-330, Although not as shiny and new,

EVA is comfortabl­e, with I think a little more room. Class: Business Price: One-way special sale fares from $1499, on sale until Jan 18.

The seat: 1K — at the front, right behind the cockpit and galley. It was nice and handy, with fine views from the beak when seeing the sun rise, lighting up on Oahu. I am sure EVA was designed for taller people as at 6’1”, I could have had 4 more inches and still lain flat. Luggage: One carry-on and one suitcase.

Airport experience: The Koru Lounge was surprising­ly chill, and made the prep for the very long (nearly a kilometre, I think) walk to gate 17 at the other end of Auckland Internatio­nal Airport, less strenuous. On arrival at Honolulu, some complain about the bus shuttle to the arrivals’ terminal at Daniel K. Inouye Internatio­nal Airport. I found it tranquil. Flight time: Things went like clockwork. Arrived on time at 6am. How full: Half full up front, enough space to give Dame Trelise Cooper a Business Class nod and air-kiss hello. The entertainm­ent: OK, so EVA doesn’t have Air New Zealand’s usual extensive library, but if you dig around the box, there are plenty of gems to keep you amused. Service: Chief Steward Dee was on form, getting passengers up to speed on EVA. She also did a great job getting us holiday-ready and excited about landing in the Friendly Islands.

Food and drink: Two glasses of Laurent Perrier Brut NV were perfect before and after take-off. Eating’s cheating before bed — so the best of Peter Gordon’s fare waited until morning. Breakfast was gobbled up, fruit and yoghurt, followed by a peach and apple Danish, finished with a three-cheese omelette with Italian sausage, fingerling potatoes and a very good cup of coffee. The bottom line: I had been on EVA to Honolulu before, and I can tell you the Economy seats have good leg-room for the eight-hour trip. Flying Business was heaven. I hit the ground buzzing and ready to take on the day, with the warmth of EVA and Dee making the perfect start to my week of work, celebratin­g Honolulu Gay Pride.

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