Feb 2025 launch for Air New Zealand’s new 787 business class
The upgraded 787s will gain four spacious suites in the front row of business class.
Air New Zealand’s long-awaited new business class is expected to take wing from February 2025, with Vancouver earmarked as the first destination for the upgraded Boeing 787s.
Airline CEO Greg Foran confirmed the timeline on a visit to Singapore, where 14 Dreamliners are being given a tip-to-tail refit through to the end of 2026.
Foran told FlightGlobal the first pair of retrofitted 787s will likely be seen on the Auckland-Vancouver route, along with a short hop to Rarotonga in the Cook Islands; more destinations will be added as each 787 rolls out of the maintenance hangar.
“Our retrofit aircraft could be on any long-haul and short-haul route (anywhere we fly the 787 currently),” an Air New Zealand spokesperson told Executive Traveller earlier this year.
“The new aircraft will be more efficient for our ultra-long haul routes like Chicago and New York. However, until they arrive, there is a possibility our retrofit aircraft may also service these routes.”
The Kiwi carrier is ripping out the current 20-year old Business Premier ‘sleeper shells’, with narrow confines and a steep rake that sees many passengers facing one another like commuters on a bus.
In their place wil be new Business Premier seats with a more conventional layout that shifts the cabin from being open space to your own space.
Business class seats located on either side of the 787 will be angled slightly inwards, but still close enough to the window to enjoy the view, with small sliding panels – although not full doors – for an extra bit of privacy.
Creature comforts include a storage cabinet and vanity mirror, a spacious side shelf, wireless device charging and a generous 24-inch video screen with Bluetooth audio streaming to your own cordless headphones or earbuds.
Topping it off, the first row of each business class cabin will contain four larger Business Premier Luxe suites: AirNZ’s take on the ‘business plus’ trend offering more space, comfort and amenity to those willing to spend a little more on their business class airfare.
Business Premier Luxe suites can be closed off by two sliding partitions, while a companion seat allows a fellow business class flyer to join you to share a meal, a glass of wine or a game of cards.
Apart from ‘soft product’ enhancements such as a Merino wool throw, Air New Zealand tells Executive Traveller there won’t be any elevation in food and drink, with Business Premier Luxe passengers enjoying the same’Aotearoa on a Plate’ dining concept, which showcases fresh locally-sourced ingredients.
The airline says while it considered Luxe suite options such as “a personal wardrobe or a mini-bar, the strong feedback we got was ‘just give us extra space’.”
Just how much passengers will have to pay for that additional space remains to be seen.
In addition to these made-over 787s, a fleet of factory-fresh Dreamliners will arrive “towards the end of the 2025 calendar year,” Foran noted in late August.
The new 787s – designed specifically for ultra-long range flights and originally due in September 2024 – will sport 42 Business Premier seats across two cabins, with the first row of each two cabins containing four Business Premier Luxe suites (for a total of eight suites).
They’ll also debut six innovative Skynest bunk beds, which economy passengers can book as a full-length lie-flat bed for four hours at a time.
In comparison, the retrofitted 787s will have a smaller business class cabin of just 22 seats (including four Luxe suites) and come without the Skynest cribs.
30 Aug 2013
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Why anyone would book a business class seat on this airline right now is beyond me...
18 Nov 2023
Total posts 24
Because AirNZ has a leased Cathay 773, operating mainly AKL-MEL and AKL-IAH and Cathay have a rather nice Business Class. Better still, the aircraft retains the aging, but still one of the best, First Class cabin and you can ‘ping’ one of these three window, monster suites (albeit operated by AirNZ as a Business Class), for a modest premium on top of the usual Business fare. Never had the urge to visit Houston … me too, particularly in one of AirNZ’s own ‘Business Urinette Stalls’ … but travelling in s Cathay Business seat … Houston (and Melbourne) suddenly look way more attractive.
Singapore Airlines - KrisFlyer
14 Jun 2017
Total posts 52
Despite the lack of privacy, it’s surprisingly comfortable for a decent sleep. Also; it’s half the price of the other options.
28 Mar 2018
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The old seats will linger on until they retire the 777 probably around 2030.
Could be a lot of unhappiness if there was a plane swap.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
27 Nov 2020
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I've been looking at Air NZ flights from AKL to Houston.
What is the business class configuration below? I mistakenly assumed it was their new layout.
Actually, just found my answer: Air New Zealand Leasing Cathay Pacific 777 (With First Class) - One Mile at a Time
09 Sep 2023
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Hate facing the aisle
Delta Air Lines - SkyMiles
16 Oct 2017
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Are these retrofits on 787's with engines that don't need inspection etc?
QFF
19 Sep 2013
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As much as I don’t like their existing business class, flying Perth to Auckland with Air New Zealand is infinitely better and quicker than Qantas or Virgin with their horrible 737 business class. Always try to score A seats.
14 Dec 2022
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Recently flew MEL - LAX via ALK with NZ. Great flights and great crew. But I am a window seat view junkie and the Herringbone layout did not get my vote despite sleeping well. The new layout looks far more inviting and I look forward to giving it a go.
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