In the ongoing game of creative airline seating, Air New Zealand is introducing a welcome option in the economy section of its new long-haul airplanes.
In the ongoing game of creative airline seating, Air New Zealand is introducing a welcome option in the economy section of its new long-haul airplanes. Some seats at the back of the plane will feature a footrest of sorts that can be raised like a recliner to create a platform for sleeping.
The comfier seats are one of many interesting ideas floating around to make flying a little more bearable. From simple things like leaving middle seats empty to designing staggered seats to exploring ultra-creative ideas like putting beds on planes, airlines and designers are rethinking the passenger experience. Unfortunately, many of these ideas are limited to the front of the airplane where first- and business-class passengers sit.
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Press Release – Kea New Zealand The Kea Future Aspirations survey of offshore and recently returned community members, released today, shows that a significant number of our offshore Kiwi still hope to return to New Zealand despite growing post-covid momentum in key markets. This report …
The Kea Future Aspirations survey of offshore and recently returned community members, released today, shows that a significant number of our offshore Kiwi still hope to return to New Zealand despite growing post-covid momentum in key markets.
This report builds upon the Kea Welcome Home Survey data published in November last year which showed a significant number of offshore Kiwi in regions including the UK, Australia, US and Canada had intended to return within the next two years. It was hoped this return of exploring Kiwi might deliver the skills and experience we desperately need to plug talent shortages and boost our nation’s productivity.
A survey released today suggests almost one in three New Zealanders living overseas are planning to return home, and many will stay for good.
New Zealand needs to do more to engage those arriving back in the country, a business leader says.
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With around one million Kiwis living overseas, business leaders believe a once in a generation opportunity is on the horizon for innovation and productivity in the country.
New Zealand company Kea surveyed 4000 New Zealanders who were either living overseas or had recently returned.
Chief executive Toni Truslove said the results show that New Zealand is in the midst of an amazing opportunity to benefit from the skills, experience and investment of returning and offshore Kiwis .
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