Air New Zealand brings holiday cheer to passengers with Christmas campaign
Air New Zealand has released its latest Christmas campaign, Let the Magic Find You This Christmas, in which the Air New Zealand cabin crew transform the cabin into a Christmas wonderland, to bring holiday spirit to a young passenger onboard.
Air New Zealand Head of Brand, Grace Blewitt, said the campaign is designed to highlight how the airline brings holiday spirit and cheer to passengers.
“Our flight attendants are known around the world for going above and beyond to create incredible experiences onboard every day. We wanted to bring that Air New Zealand manaaki to life while adding a sprinkle of Christmas magic to create something truly special,” said Blewitt.
She added, “Travelling long haul to Aotearoa is a unique experience, where more often than not passengers will ‘lose’ a day while in the air. We know that’s especially tough on customers traveling over Christmas – especially those missing Christmas Day. At Air New Zealand we love creating magical moments onboard and this campaign demonstrates that commitment to delivering something special for our customers.”
Throughout December, Air New Zealand will be bringing festive features to passengers onboard. Across all flights, it will be offering red, green and for a limited time, special candy cane flavoured lollies. Air New Zealand cabins will be adorned with holiday touches, including festive headrest covers and Christmas tray table mats. Koru Hour flights will have a special treat with pretzel and candy cane bark as well as more premium wines.
“We are delighted to bring the magic of Christmas to our passengers, even at 35,000 feet. Our team has been working to create a memorable and festive experience for everyone onboard. We hope to make this holiday season truly special for our passengers, no matter where they are flying. Best of all, we’ve got more Christmas spirit to bring this December. We can’t wait to share one more festive foray this December inspired by the campaign – stay tuned for the holiday cheer,” said Blewitt.