Yep a planes a plane eh and probably only good fortune they got one with the right livery
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The world is such a sad place ...specially for Koru punters
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/ne...ectid=12055746
Not exactly happy news for holders?
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2018/05/2...booms-analysts
Interesting comments coming out from Ryanair when announcing their results. Also interesting to see they have hedged 90% of their FY2019 fuel.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...bor-costs-jump
The author admits she actually wasn't entitled to access the Air New Zealand Lounge except as a guest of someone else - she's entitled to an opinion but she seems disenfranchised by her millenial sense of entitlement for a serene experience and exclusivity.
As a parent of young children, the access to the lounge for the family actually drives me toward loyalty for Air New Zealand for our overseas family holidays as opposed to other carriers and believe me I spend more time in the Auckland Lounge than I'd like.
I have posted this already but it worth repeating.
I have an acquaintance who does a lot of air travel. He regards airline lounges as overcrowded bun fights. He reckons up market restaurants or bars in the terminal are a less crowded better experience.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
PS For those interested in corporate travel manager Serko he has some very uncomplimentary things to say about corporate travel policies corporate travel software and the gibbering baboons from corporate personnel who run it all.
Koru lounges are over crowded compared with 3-5 years ago, the experience has fundamentally changed. It may work for you with young children however most people in the lounges are MPs, officials of the public service, sports teams and business people...so you would be in the minority when I have ever visited.
Other options certain have become more popular and available over the past couple of years and now hardly use koru lounges..
FNZC research on AIR today says 28% increase in crude oil in NZD terms and lack of forward hedging in 2019 gives them target price of $2.98, down from $3.00 and UNDERPEFORM (was NEUTRAL).