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John Weekes: NZ Herald aviation journalist on Air New Zealand's bid to focus on the 'premium flyer'

5 min · 30. juni 2026
episode John Weekes: NZ Herald aviation journalist on Air New Zealand's bid to focus on the 'premium flyer' cover

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Air New Zealand has outlined some future goals and areas of focus as part of their big investor presentation. The airline says it will focus more on profitable routes and premium customers - as well as improve reliability and punctuality. NZ Herald aviation journalist John Weekes says it's clear Air New Zealand wants to focus on this 'loyal' subsection of their base.  "Keep them loyal, keep them flying, just get them in the habit of flying with this airline." LISTEN ABOVE    See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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