Air New Zealand is increasing capacity on its flights from Auckland to Perth by 70 seats, to meet increased demand on both sides of the Tasman.
The airline, with alliance partner Virgin Australia, announced today it will replace its 234-seat Boeing 767-300 with a 304-seat Boeing 777-200ER from September 3 this year.
The 777-200ER will add 20 per cent more seats to each flight, and introduce lie-flat Business Premier beds and Premium Economy to the route for the first time.
Demand for flights to and from Perth has grown significantly over the past 12 months, said Bruce Parton, Air New Zealand Group general manager Australasia.
Air New Zealand was prompted to review its schedule and capacity to better match "strong demand from travellers on both sides of the Tasman", Parton said.