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Air New Zealand launches festive Christmas campaign for holiday travelers

Air New Zealand launches festive Christmas campaign for holiday travelers
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Air New Zealand has unveiled its Christmas campaign, 'Let The Magic Find You,' which aims to bring festive cheer to passengers flying on December 25th. The airline plans to transform an aircraft into a winter wonderland for those traveling long-haul during the holiday season.

A promotional video shows flight attendants decorating the cabin with "stockings, decorations, and treats," creating a magical experience for a young passenger. Grace Blewitt from Air New Zealand stated, "Travelling long-haul to Aotearoa is a unique experience... At Air New Zealand, we love creating magical moments onboard."

Although recreating such scenes on operational flights may not be feasible, Air New Zealand will offer special touches like "red, green, and candy cane flavored lollies" and festive headrest covers. Koru Hour services will feature "pretzel and candy cane bark as well as more premium wines." Blewitt added, "We are delighted to bring the magic of Christmas to our passengers... We hope to make this holiday season truly special."

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Blewitt also hinted at further festive surprises in December. Additionally, the airline's candy cane lollies serve a dual purpose by helping relieve ear pressure during flights.

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