Air New Zealand Auckland Airport new business class lounge unveiled

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Air New Zealand Auckland Airport new business class lounge unveiled

By Jamie Freed
Updated
The lounge was designed by Gensler, the same global architecture firm that partnered with Air NZ on its new lounge at Sydney Airport.

The lounge was designed by Gensler, the same global architecture firm that partnered with Air NZ on its new lounge at Sydney Airport. Credit: Ashley Dowell Photography

Air New Zealand has unveiled a large new flagship international lounge in Auckland that can be used by business class and high-status travellers flying on Air NZ and partner Virgin Australia's trans-Tasman flights.

It will also serve as a stop-over lounge for Australians flying on Air NZ flights to North and South America via Auckland as the Kiwi carrier targets more traffic from Australian cities outside Sydney on those flights.

The new lounge in Auckland, with more than 2000 square metres of space, is significantly larger and more modern than the old one and in a different part of the terminal. It can seat more than 375 customers comfortably.

The lounge recognises that customers travel for different reasons and have different needs.

The lounge recognises that customers travel for different reasons and have different needs. Credit: Ashley Dowell Photography

The lounge was designed by Gensler, the same global architecture firm that partnered with AIr NZ on its new lounge at Sydney Airport as well as the Star Alliance lounge it manages at Los Angeles International Airport.

Air NZ chief executive Christopher Luxon said the lounge, which will open on Tuesday, had been designed with feedback from customers in mind.

"With a growing network and customer base, the number of high-value customers using our lounge has grown and one of the most common pieces of feedback we receive on our Auckland International Lounge is around space," he said.

The new lounge, with more than 2000 square metres of space, can seat more than 375 customers comfortably.

The new lounge, with more than 2000 square metres of space, can seat more than 375 customers comfortably.Credit: Ashley Dowell Photography

"This new lounge is significantly larger than the previous space and can accommodate around 40 per cent more customers. Also recognising that our customers travel for different reasons and have different needs, we've created a mix of separate zones to offer the utmost comfort and convenience for those looking to relax, refresh or get some work done before they fly."

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There is a business zone with a range of seating and tables with electronic charging, Wi-Fi and printing facilities, a kids' area modelled on a Kiwi tree house, a dining area where cuisine is cooked to order at meal times as well as a buffet and a central bar area offering barista coffee as well as premium New Zealand wines and signature cocktails.

The New Zealand-centric design also features large-scale digital screens with looping time-lapse imagery of local scenery and a "digital ceiling" over the bar area reflecting the changing New Zealand sky.

A "digital ceiling" over the bar area reflects the changing New Zealand sky.

A "digital ceiling" over the bar area reflects the changing New Zealand sky.Credit: Ashley Dowell Photography

The new lounge is another milestone in a four-year, $NZ100 million lounge upgrade program. The carrier also plans to upgrade its international lounges at Brisbane Airport and Melbourne Airport.

See also: Virgin Australian unveils newest business class lounge
See also: Pizza bar and cocktail lounge at new Qantas lounge

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