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Cheap Air New Zealand Reservations-Farecopy

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  1. Cheap Airline Tickets Www.Farecopy.com About Us Cheap Air New Zealand Reservations ❖Air New Zealand Ltd. is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand. Also, Air New Zealand has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. ❖Air New Zealand was founded in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL), an organisation operating trans-Tasman flights between New Australia. TEAL became fully owned by the New Zealand government in 1965, and was renamed Air New Zealand. Air New Zealand was privatised in 1989, but in 2001, it returned to majority government ownership after near bankruptcy due to a failed tie up. Air New Zealand carried 15.95 million passengers, in the 2017 financial year to June. ❖Fly with Air New Zealand across almost 20 domestic locations and 31 international locations around Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Oceania. Air New Zealand serves five domestic locations and rest 15 are covered by subsidiaries. Looking for cheap airfare? Fly with Air New Zealand and avail assured discounts over your first booking. Book your tickets at FareCopy.com to avail discounted tickets. History ❖Founded in 1939 by an international agreement between New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom, Air New Zealand started as Tasman Empire Airways Limited. ❖Air New Zealand’s initial shareholders were the New Zealand Government, Qantas, Union Airways of New Zealand and the British Overseas Airways Corporation. ❖In 1978, National Airways Corporation (NAC), which was a domestic airline along with its subsidiary Safe Air were merged into Air New Zealand to form a single national airline, further expanding the carrier's operations. ❖Air New Zealand introduced its first Boeing 747 airliner in 1981, and a year later initiated service to London via Los Angeles. ❖Air New Zealand became a member of the Star Alliance in 1999. ❖Air New Zealand became embroiled in an ownership battle over Ansett with co-owner News Limited from year 1999 to 2000, over a possible sale of the under-performing carrier to Singapore Airlines. Zealand and

  2. Air New Zealand: Destinations Air New Zealand: Headquarter •Air New Zealand serves only five of the domestic subsidiaries serve the remaining 15 destinations. •Air New Zealand functions with five fifth freedom routes, the most notable being the daily Los Angeles to London Heathrow service, operating as an extension of one of its Auckland to Los Angeles services. •Also, the airline serves eight summer charter destinations in Japan from Auckland. •"The Hub”, Air New Zealand’s head office, is a 15,600 square metres (168,000 sq ft) office park located at the corner of Beaumont and Fans awe streets in Reclamation Precinct 2, Auckland City. •In the head office, lights automatically turn on at 7:30 A.M. and turn off at 6 P.M. Sensors throughout the building can turn on lights if they detect human activity, and turn off lights if human activity is not detected continuously for 15 minutes. destinations, and, the Western Contact Us For booking relate queries or to book one if there’s any problem in online reservation sites, give a call at: 00 64 9-357 3000 Www.Farecopy.com

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