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Published 12:50 26 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 13:17 26 Feb 2020 GMT
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Each bed will come with a pillow, sheets, blanket, ear plugs and privacy curtains, while the airline will also explore reading lights and USB outlets.
"A clear pain point for economy travelers on long-haul flights is the inability to stretch out," said Air New Zealand chief marketing and customer officer Mike Tod in a statement from the airline.
"The development of the Economy Skynest is a direct response to that challenge," he said.
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The decision on whether or not to introduce the Skynest will be made by Air New Zealand next year after it assesses the success of its Auckland to New York route.Life

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