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Air New Zealand Offers More Ways to New Zealand Than Any Other Carrier More ways to New Zealand Offering your customers a better way to fly from the UK airnzagent.co.uk Our Contracts With so many different gateways, Air New Zealand offers more ways to New Zealand than any other carrier. We have three core fare contracts so you can offer your customers flexibility and choice to meander the globe. New Zealand via. LAX NZ1 and NZ2 flights are our flagship service from London to Los Angeles and onwards to Auckland. This contract can also incorporate stopovers in the Pacific Islands and you’re able to combine with either the NZ/SQ contract or Tiki Tour on a half round trip basis. Our B777-300ER aircraft operates on the NZ1 and NZ2. There are also additional services from Los Angeles to Auckland. ITX Tour Operator Similar to the via LAX fare. Our ITX/Tour Operator fares allow you to depart from London Heathrow to Los Angeles or San Francisco onwards to New Zealand. However this fare offers longer ticketing flexibility so that you can put a package holiday together. BA / NH BA / AC BA/VS BA / VS Manchester CX BA / C VS X / V S ( LH Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines partnership R) C Vancouver X (L London (LHR) GW SQ ) Air New Zealand operates the 787-9 Dreamliner and Singapore Airlines operates their A380 and 777-300ER between Singapore and New Zealand. SQ Chicago** SQ ROUTE OPERATING AIRLINE(S) San Francisco Los Angeles London/Manchester – Singapore Singapore Airlines Tokyo Houston Singapore – Auckland Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines Shanghai To Vancouver Singapore – Christchurch or Wellington* Singapore Airlines Hong Kong HOW TO BOOK? Book the NZ flight number all the way through, from London or Manchester to Singapore and To San Francisco onwards to Auckland, Christchurch or Wellington. *Operates via Melbourne, stopovers not permitted Pete’s Top Tip Visit airnzagent.co.uk Singapore for full details on how to book all our fare contracts, including Tiki Tour To Los Angeles Tiki Tour and Escapade! Rarotonga Our Tiki Tour is a combinable, multistop airfare which offers alternative stopover destinations to New Zealand. SQ Customers depart the UK with one of our airline partners (VS, BA^, NH, CX, SQ, AC) and connect to New Zealand via one of our gateways (such as, HKG, NRT, PVG, LAX, SFO, IAH, or YVR). The Tiki Tour allows customers to create SQ a round the world itinerary. You can also incorporate Australia and the Pacific Islands using the add on contract. S Q ^BA only bookable in Economy To Los Angeles HOW TO BOOK? Buenos Aires** To Houston ONE HKG (BA/VS/CX) PVG (BA/VS) TYO (BA/NH) SFO (BA/VS) Auckland CHOOSE ROUTE & PARTNER YVR (BA, AC) IAH (SQ) LAX (VS) Wellington To Buenos Aires Christchurch TWO Galileo: Worldspan: Sabre: Amadeus: FARE QUOTE OVERIDE ENTRIES FQOCNZ/CNZ:C 4P-OCNZ WPANZ‡C-NZ FXP/R,OCC-NZ Route map Key CONTRACTS TIKI TIKI TOUR AIR NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE AIRLINES ROUTES AIR NEW ZEALAND PARTNER AIRLINES BA / NH BA / AC BA/VS BA / VS Manchester CX BA / C TIKI VS X / V S ( LH R) C Vancouver X (L London (LHR) GW SQ ) SQ TIKI TIKI Chicago** SQ San Francisco Los Angeles Tokyo TIKI Houston Shanghai To Vancouver Hong Kong To San Francisco Singapore To Los Angeles Rarotonga SQ SQ S Q Petes Top Tip! To Los Angeles TIKI Buenos Aires** Our via LA to NZ fares also allow a stopover To Houston in Hawaii! Auckland Wellington To Buenos Aires Christchurch ** Surface sector needed We’ve upgraded our fleet! 777-200ER 777-300ER 787-9 DREAMLINER Hong Kong - Auckland London – Los Angeles – Auckland Chicago - Auckland Vancouver - Auckland San Francisco – Auckland Buenos Aires - Auckland Houston - Auckland Shanghai - Auckland Singapore - Auckland Tokyo - Auckland Please double check in the GDS when booking to confirm aircraft type on date of travel BA / NH BA / AC BA/VS BA / VS Manchester CX BA / C VS X / V S ( LH R) C Vancouver X (L London (LHR) GW SQ ) SQ Chicago** SQ San Francisco Los Angeles TIKI Tokyo Houston TIKI Shanghai To Vancouver TIKI Hong Kong To San Francisco TIKI Singapore To Los Angeles Rarotonga SQ S Q TIKI S Stop on over! Q Why not break up the journey To Los Angeles Buenos Aires** with a few nights in one of the many free stop over destinations To Houston on our network? Auckland Wellington To Buenos Aires Christchurch Booking the Economy SkycouchTM SkycouchTM options Skycouch 3 PSGR A Skycouch for 3 passengers, adults and children Skycouch 2 PSGR A Skycouch for 2 passengers, adults or children Skycouch 1 PSGR A Skycouch for 1 passenger Make an Economy booking complete with PNR locator and price. Ensure that you have stored your quote and follow the applicable GDS details below: ADDITIONAL SVC FOR DETAIL DAS*L LN LN DESCRIPTION PTC AMNT CUR SEG 1 NZ SKYCOUCH 1 PSGR ADT 599.00* GBP 01 2 NZ SKYCOUCH 2 PSGR ADT 299.00* GBP 01 3 NZ SKYCOUCH 3 PSGR ADT 100.00* GBP 01 *Prices from and per sector Worldspan Galileo Amadeus Sabre 1. To display DAS* or 4P#DAS* FQ/DASO or FXK/S2 WP*AE or WPAE SkycouchTM FQ/DAS* Displays SkycouchTM options options for segment 2 S = segment number 2. Add DAS01L2N2.1 DAS01L2P2 SR ASVC-G/SC1/P2/ AE¥1A2¥N2.1 SkycouchTM Which means: Which means: S2 which means SSR Which means: to booking DAS01= Sell 1 service DAS01= Sell 1 service ASVC-G = Request AE¥1 = sell 1 service L2= From line 2 of L2= From line 2 of Service SC2 = Two A2¥= In Line 2 of options options Persons Skycouch P2 = options N2.1= assign to Pax 2 P2= assign to Pax 2 Assign to PAX 2 S2 = N2.1 = assign to Pax 2 Assign for flight segment 2 - Once priced enter TQM 3. Add *DAS To add a SkycouchTM To price all chargeable To add a SkycouchTM to SkycouchTM to display booked to a ticketed booking: elements use: a ticketed booking: service FQT/DASO or FQ:G/ FXG or specify line WP*AE or WPAE*T2/4 to ticketed DASO or FQ:G/DAS* numbers using (for specific ticket bookings followed by DAS01L2P2 FXG/L6 or FXG/L6,8 fields) followed by (as above) AE¥1A2¥N2.1 When confirmed the status of the booked service should change from NN to KD Visit airnzagent.co.uk for full booking details including fares and booking classes Sector Upgrades SWP Economy to Premium Economy Pete’s Top Tip Don’t forget that you can upgrade from Economy to Premium Economy on any NZ operated long haul flights Step by step how to: Upgrade price 1. Price in Economy 2. Store price A CLASS All Economy classes 3. Change upgrading VIA LAX included except K. O & E class sector to A/O/E £260 valid all year, A class MAR-NOV 4. Use original price 5. Collect upgrade surcharge 6. Add end note with O CLASS — D — followed by NZ/SQ All Economy classes included except K, city pair code £320 valid all year on NZ operated flights 7. Issue ticket One sector per one-way or round-trip from the UK to E CLASS All Economy classes included except SWP on ANZ TIKI TOUR K/G. O & E class valid all year, A class (086 tickets) £415 MAR-NOV on NZ operated flights contracts Onboard experience 777-300ER: 44 SEATS; 777-200: 26 SEATS; 787-9: 18 SEATS BOOKING CLASS: J, Z, D, C KEY FEATURES: > Luxurious levels of comfort in our 6’ 7.5” long lie-flat beds with memory foam mattress, fluffy pillows and duvet > Seriously delicious inflight menus curated by celebrity chefs and award winning wines served with refreshing personality > Over 2,000 hours of the latest entertainment available from the moment you take your seat on your personal 12.1” touch screen with premium headphones > Privacy with each seat positioned in a herringbone style for direct aisle access > Dining or working together? For travel companions the ottoman footrest doubles as a visitor’s seat > In seat power and USB port > Premium check-in, priority boarding and ample baggage allowage (3 pieces of checked luggage up to 23kg each) > Complementary chauffeur service for customers within 60 miles from LHR (available in C & D class only) 777:300ER: 54 SEATS; 777-200: 40 SEATS; 787-9: 21 SEATS. BOOKING CLASS: A, O, E, U KEY FEATURES: > 777-300ER: 41-42” seat pitch, 9” recline, 19.3” width and a 5” wide armrest > 777-200: 43” seat pitch, 9” recline, 19.3” width and a 5” wide armrest > 787-9: 41” seat pitch, 9” recline, 19.3” width and a 5” wide armrest > Customised leather seat including a leg rest and extendable foot support > Fresh, modern inflight menus that showcase New Zealand’s finest natural produce and award-winning New Zealand wines > On demand snacks and drinks ordered in between meals from your personal 11” touch screen entertainment system > Over 2,000 hours of the latest entertainment available from the moment you board to the moment you arrive > Premium headphones, in seat power and USB ports > Premium check-in, priority boarding and extra luggage allowance (2 pieces of checked luggage up to 23kg each) KEY FEATURES: > 777-300: 20 Skycouch rows with 33” seat pitch > 777-200: 18 Skycouch rows with 33” seat pitch > 787-9: 14 Skycouch rows with 33” seat pitch > All of the Economy benefits, plus... > A trio of Economy seats that together create a flexible space to relax, stretch or play > 2 position leg rest at each seat - 60 and 90 degrees > Effective couch length of 5’1” > Seat protector, soft polar fleece, fluffy pillows and SkycouchTM extension seat belt for added comfort when sleeping 777-300ER: 244 SEATS; 777-200: 242 SEATS; 787-9: 246 SEATS.
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