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Air New Zealand » Pacific Economy

Class rating 8.4

8.4/10

  • Boarding 10.0
  • Seat for sitting 7.5
  • Seat for sleeping 5.0
  • Service 10.0
  • Entertainment 9.0
  • Food & drink 9.5
  • Punctuality 9.5
  • Baggage 10.0
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Economy seats have an adjustable winged headrest and a seat pitch of 34", very generous for this cabin. However, new Boeing 777s offer only 32 inches.

There is a new ergonomic seat design with 6" recline and adjustable winged headrest.


Pacific Economy

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anonynous flew Air New Zealand Pacific Economy

One of the most spacious economy classes in the air. Seats have a hefty recline, and the 34" pitch makes a huge difference. Main meals of considerable quality still served in ceramic dishes. I have travelled on some flights where NZ's economy service was better than service I have experienced in business class cabins on Singapore Airlines, JAL, KLM and British Airways.... more

Overall:

9.3/10

9.3

anonynous flew Air New Zealand Pacific Economy, on a B747-400

Way ahead of QANTAS. Air NZ's service is as good as SQ's, which is saying something. more

Overall:

8.4/10

8.4





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