Travellers heading to New Zealand may have missed Christmas Day with their friends and families, but those on board an Air New Zealand flight from San Francisco to Auckland were treated to a bit of festive fun at 30,000 feet.
Flying from the United States to New Zealand means crossing the dateline, with those on board effectively losing a day. If you left the US on December 24, you’d arrive in Aotearoa on December 26, missing Christmas on the ground.
Having to skip a major holiday and time with loved ones is a downside to flying over the holiday period, but Air New Zealand decided to surprise passengers who had departed San Francisco on its NZ7 flight with an in-flight Christmas celebration.
The 200-plus passengers were treated to a holiday menu – turkey, sweet potato mash and a yule log for dessert – as well as novelties like plane-shaped Christmas cookies and tree decorations. The cabin was illuminated with a festive light display.
“Every detail was designed to bring the magic of Christmas to life, even at 30,000 feet,” Air New Zealand chief executive Greg Foran said.