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Air New Zealand seeks trivia questions for inflight quiz

Air New Zealand seeks trivia questions for inflight quiz
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David Morgan Chief Operational Integrity and Safety Officer | Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand is calling on trivia enthusiasts to contribute questions for its popular inflight quiz. This annual tradition engages millions of passengers, challenging their knowledge while flying domestically. The airline is now offering Kiwis the opportunity to submit their most inventive and intriguing questions.

The selected submissions will be featured in the onboard quiz, with contributors' names and regions displayed, granting them a unique form of recognition. Scott Carr, Air New Zealand's General Manager Domestic, emphasized the importance of the quiz as part of the travel experience. "We know we've got some of the most trivia-savvy customers in the world, so we thought, why not give Kiwi the chance to stump their fellow passengers?" he said.

Carr encouraged participants to submit local facts or obscure knowledge that could challenge even seasoned trivia experts. He added, "So sharpen your pencils, New Zealand — it's time to make the skies a little smarter."

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Submissions can be made at airnz.co.nz/quiz until midnight on September 29. Participants also have a chance to win four return domestic flights for two people. The chosen questions will be included in quizzes later this year.

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