Air New Zealand creates global air link - TravelMole


Air New Zealand creates global air link

Friday, 25 Oct, 2006 0

A new Air New Zealand service from London to Hong Kong from Sunday will create the UK’s first round-the-world air link.

The missing link will allow the airline to offer London – Hong Kong – Auckland – Los Angeles – London connections.

The Hong Kong service will be in addition to ANZ’s daily flights to Auckland via Los Angeles. 

Economy return flights to Hong Kong start at £520 including taxes while round-the-world tickets lead-in at £801 including stopovers in Los Angeles, Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch and Hong Kong.

Premium Economy prices start at £1,111 including tax with Business Premier starting at £2,796 including taxes.

Report by Phil Davies



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