Flying with children can be difficult and headache-inducing, especially for parents on long-haul flights who desperately need their little ones to go down for a nap. But for parents on Air New Zealand ...
It's true, flying in a lie-flat business-class seat will enhance your travel experience, allowing you to completely recline ...
An airline is hoping to make it easier for parents to fly with young children and babies by creating suitable seats for “rest, relaxation and play”. Air New Zealand has developed a “Skycouch” - a row ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andy Robertson reports on technology & digital play. Air New Zealand's Skycouch seat adds a touch of class, and lie flat sleeping, ...
No parent looks forward to flying with a baby. These little bundles of joy get squirmy in your arms over the course of an hours-long flight. They don’t know how to swallow to clear their ears as cabin ...
As we all know, sleeping in economy seats is a challenge at best. At least on some Air New Zealand flights, they've added something it calls Skycouch, turning a row of seats into a flat-ish bed that ...
Air New Zealand flies the world's fourth longest route, journeying over 8,800 miles between New York and Auckland. I flew on the carrier to Auckland in business class, and in its unique economy cabin ...
Air New Zealand could install lie-flat Skycouch seats for economy class on the Boeing 787-9 despite its absence from the airframer's product catalogue, an airline official confirms. ANZ and seat ...
The Economy Skycouch™ is a game-changer for those travelling with children – as well as for those who aren’t Everyone knows the sound of a baby crying on a plane and the feel of a kid kicking the back ...
Trying to sleep in an upright position on long haul flights can prove to be a difficult proposition for most of us, and a sleepless flight only compounds the jet lag that results from traversing time ...
For those of us who travel in the cheap seats, flying long-haul is not a pleasant experience. If you bury yourself in a book or the in-flight entertainment, daytime flights can be just about bearable.