- Air New Zealand revolutionized long-haul flying in 2011 when it introduced the "Skycouch" bed in economy.
- The carrier has since come up with another lie-flat sleep option for coach passengers — the "Skynest."
- The bunk-bed-style product will come with linens and a USB port and cost around $400-$600 for four hours.
Air New Zealand has revealed more details about its highly-anticipated "Skynest."
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Marketed as the "world's first sleep pods in the sky," the product is a set of six bunk beds located in the economy section of ANZ's future Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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Many of the airline's 787s are being retrofitted by Boeing to make room for the new bunks, but ANZ said the Skynest itself will be designed and installed in New Zealand.
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The "sleep zone" will be available to economy passengers starting in September 2024 on long-haul routes between Auckland and New York and Chicago.
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"North America is the perfect market for Skynest, as it has a premium segment that values comfort and sleep during long-haul travel," ANZ's chief customer and sales officer Leanne Geraghty said.
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According to ANZ, the lie-flat beds — which can be booked in four-hour sessions — will come with a full-sized pillow, sheets, and a blanket…
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…as well as ear plugs, a personal USB port, a curtain, and special lighting "designed for rest." Meanwhile, seatbelts will be available so passengers can be strapped in during turbulence.
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Moreover, to ensure sleeping travelers are not disturbed, the pods will be age restricted to prevent kids from climbing on them or being loud.
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Between sessions, flight attendants are given 30 minutes to change the bedding and prepare the bunks for the next set of passengers.
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Since the Auckland-based carrier announced the new economy option in June 2022, pricing has become the biggest question.
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ANZ told Insider in September that customer surveys revealed people value the Skynest at between $200 and $800 for four hours, and the carrier wanted to land "somewhere in the middle."
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While the company has still yet to decide a final number, it said Tuesday it is "looking at around $400 to $600" for a four-hour period.
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This time block will be limited to one per person per flight. ANZ said families can book a session for each person on the reservation "pending availability."
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Insider toured a prototype of the Skynest in September and found the product cozy and comfortable. While $600 for four hours is a little steep, it may be worth it for a few hours of shut-eye.
However, ANZ's Skycouch — which was unveiled in 2011 — is priced about the same for a one-way journey between New York and Auckland in early July 2023.
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The award-winning product is a row of three economy seats that converts into a lie-flat bed — but passengers get it for the full journey, not just four hours.
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This could deter people from booking the Skynest because they see more value in the Skycouch. Or, the added option could be good for travelers who want a sleep option but the Skycouch is already booked up.
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Despite this sort of competition between products, ANZ still expects the Skynest to be a "game-changer" for long-haul travel.
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"Our extensive research and design process, which spanned five years and 170,000 hours, has resulted in a product that we're confident will revolutionize the in-flight experience for economy passengers," Geraghty said.
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The Skynest is already receiving accolades in the industry as it is a finalist in this year's Crystal Cabin Awards, which recognizes companies for futuristic and innovative cabin ideas. Winners will be announced in June.
Source: Crystal Cabin Awards
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