Does Air New Zealand have 737?

Does Air New Zealand have 737?

The airline retired its last Boeing 747 in September 2014, the last Boeing 737 in September 2015, and the last Boeing 767 in March 2017, leaving it with a simplified fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft for short-haul and Boeing 777 and 787 aircraft for long-haul.

Does Air NZ have 737 Max?

New Zealand has no 737 Max aircraft currently on its register and only one operator, Fiji Airways, who plans to operate the aircraft into New Zealand.

Can New Zealanders travel to Australia?

New Zealand citizens do not need to apply for a visa before coming to Australia. If eligible, they will be granted a Special Category visa (subclass 444) (SCV) on arrival. Before you travel to Australia, you should complete the Australia Travel Declaration (ATD) at least 72 hours before departure.

When did Air New Zealand retire the 747?

2014
A mock-up of 747 in Wānaka. This particular 747 entered service with Air New Zealand when it was brand new, back in 1998, and was the last Queen of the Skies to leave the airline in 2014.

Can NZ travel to QLD?

Travelling from New Zealand to Queensland From 11.59pm (AEST) on 19 October 2021, the South Island of New Zealand is a Queensland safe travel zone country. However,travel remains restricted from: the North Island. any locations identified by the New Zealand Ministry of Health website as areas of interest.

How many seats does the Air New Zealand Boeing 737-800 have?

The Air New Zealand Boeing 737-800 features seats in a 2 cabin configuration. Economy has 168 seats; Business class has 8 seats; this is pretty standard for these aircraft. Legroom-wise, the Economy pitch of 0cm

When did Air New Zealand start flying Boeing 747s?

In 1981, Air New Zealand introduced its first Boeing 747 airliner, and a year later initiated service to London via Los Angeles. The five 747-200s owned by Air New Zealand were all named after ancestral Maori canoes.

Is Air New Zealand a subsidiary of Air NZ Limited?

Air New Zealand Cargo is the only current subsidiary of Air New Zealand Limited. Air New Zealand had wholly owned subsidiary regional airlines – Air Nelson, Mount Cook Airline and Eagle Airways – that served secondary destinations in New Zealand. Together they made up Air New Zealand Link.

How much fuel does a 737 800 use per hour?

For many airlines in the U.S., the 737-800 replaced aging Boeing 727-200 trijets. The 737-800 burns 850 US gallons (3,200 L) of jet fuel per hour—about 80 percent of the fuel used by an MD-80 on a comparable flight, while carrying more passengers.

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