Airline adds bunk beds for economy travelers but bans snacks, smells and cuddles
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- Air New Zealand will offer Skynest sleep pods for economy and premium economy travelers on long-haul flights, starting from November on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
- The pods are triple-tier bunk beds with lie-flat beds, available for pre-booked four-hour sessions at an additional cost starting from NZ$495 on top of economy tickets.
- Etiquette rules include no snacks, no sharing beds, no strong perfumes, and solo use only; children and visitors are not allowed.
- Passengers must wear special socks, fasten seatbelts over blankets, and will be woken by lighting changes or flight attendants after four hours.
- The bunks are 80 inches long but narrow, requiring bending or climbing to enter, with limited headroom; cleanliness is maintained by refreshing bedding between uses.
- This offering is a world-first for economy travelers, part of airlines' trend to sell upgrades, and responds to the demand for sleep on ultra-long routes like Auckland to New York.
- The airline has faced challenges like increased fuel costs, leading to fare hikes and route adjustments, but aims to improve comfort for economy passengers.