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Air New Zealand took delivery of its first B777-300ER in April 2011, with the new aircraft entering service on the Auckland to Los Angeles route.
Passengers flying on the B777-300ERs will experience ANZ's new economy, premium economy and Business Premier products.
The -300ER will also be the first ANZ aircraft to feature the Skycouch, a set of three adjoining seats that can be sold for a discounted price and converted into a single sleeping surface. Skycouches will be available on the first 11 rows of economy only.
The B777-300ER will replace ANZ's fleet of B747-400s, but will not enter service on UK routes until April 2011.
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This video by Air New Zealand showcases its Skycouch, which will take to the air onboard ANZ's new fleet of B777-300ERs:
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