Air New Zealand is giving passengers on long flights the chance to kick back and relax in one of their new sleeping pods. (Photo courtesy of Air New Zealand airline from a 2020 test run) (Air New Zealand)Falling asleep aboard a flight can be a hassle given the lack of space on airplanes, but one airline has a new, creative solution to help you enjoy slumber in the air.Air New Zealand is giving passengers on long flights the chance to kick back and relax in one of their new sleeping pods.
These full-length beds will be available on the new Boeing 787 Dreamliners planes expected to launch in 2024.The new beds are part of the company’s new concept their testing called Skynest, which they first introduced in 2020.
Air New Zealand said they spent three years researching and developing the concept, using the input of more than 200 customers, FOX News reported.
Earlier this week, the airline tweeted photos of the plush pods. The new beds feature full-size pillows, privacy curtains, ear plugs, a reading light, and a USB port to connect your favorite devices.