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Economy flyers' fantasy realised: a bed for $150
DENISE MCNABB
October 23, 2009
IMAGINE if instead of just praying for an empty seat next to you in a long economy flight, you could guarantee it. Take that dream further and configure your two economy seats so it is possible to lie down and sleep.
This could be a reality next April, Air New Zealand says. It has revealed plans to offer passengers unsold seats when they check in at the airport for conversion to a near-flat bed.
The company has not said what it might charge passengers for the extra seat. But based on a ''reasonable charge'' of $150, a aviation analyst, Marcus Curley, said the move had the potential to earn the carrier $60 million in extra revenue each year.
Mr Curley, head of research at Goldman Sachs JBWere, said the airline's management was coy about revealing too much before a relaunch of its aircraft interiors before the arrival of several Boeing 777-300ER aircraft at the end of next year.
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Economy flyers' fantasy realised: a bed for $150
Good way to make some money out of empty seats. Am sure it will be more than $150 for long hauls.