‘Airline of the Year’ is a Positive for NZ
For Immediate Release
15 January 2010
‘Airline of the Year’ is a Positive for New Zealand
Air New Zealand
being named ‘Airline of the Year’ is an enormous
achievement that will also reflect favourably on the
country’s tourism industry.
The award has just been announced by Air Transport World, the leading international airline industry magazine.
Tourism New Zealand Acting Chief Executive Tim Hunter says the win is an outstanding achievement for Air New Zealand and will enhance New Zealand’s reputation as a leading visitor destination.
“New Zealanders know Air New Zealand is a world-class airline committed to innovation, customer care and environmental protection. This award will reinforce to international travellers that our national carrier is among the world’s best.”
Air Transport World judges acknowledged Air New Zealand’s sound financial performance during what has been a difficult year for the industry. They also recognised the organisation’s innovative use of technology, cutting edge customer service and commitment to environmental research and protection.
“As most of our international visitors travel to New Zealand by air, it is a huge advantage for a country like New Zealand to be served by an airline that is recognised as offering a top quality service,” says Tim Hunter.
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