
Has the Govt got the $1b Hercules replacement right?
COMMENT: Replacing Hercules with Hercules - was it the only option?
COMMENT: Replacing Hercules with Hercules - was it the only option?
Lawyer warns the airline could face more flak even after changing visible ink policy
Air NZ says it has listened to staff and customers and is reversing policy
Airline is set to announce a policy change.
Author says filtered lives create an unrealistic picture of travel destinations
Airline filled in when others pulled out and is preparing for one of its biggest moves.
About 120,000 Kiwis so far have received a letter from IRD about incorrect rates.
A tourism leader blames a spat between government agencies for losing key data.
Just two chief executives out of 27 on industry body's top Board of Governors are women.
IATA says weaker global market and rising fuel prices squeezing industry.
New York Times: Based on misguided assumptions, many involved made critical decisions.
Working on a plane as long as two blue whales and as high as five giraffes is a giant task
The European plane maker showed off its range in the skies above France.
After years of rapid growth Air NZ will cut its domestic capacity and fares could rise.
How a passport oversight put at risk a luxury cruise and a silver wedding anniversary
Chris Reed marks a special occasion with a weekend of tasteful luxury.
The new planes will help set the airline up for the next 10-15 years.
Air NZ's new widebody aircraft pick will help shape the look of the airline's next decade.
Hilton's getting bigger in Auckland and around the world as the brand turns 100.
The airline will reveal its biggest call on planes for the last 15 years next Monday.
The Auckland-based company is getting 10 Boeing 757s to expand its global operations.
Air NZ is days away from unveiling its new long-haul plane and it may be more of the same.
Taxiways covering the area of 30 rugby fields will be half a metre thick
A leap to Airbus for long haul flying was seen as less likely
For the richest of the rich, the skies are a playground.
Air NZ is still growing, but not as fast as it was - and that's just part of the cycle.
The government is promising to get more hands-on with tourism
3.9 million Kiwis and 1.8 million foreign tourists visit conservation areas every year.
Industry groups want to make tourism a more attractive career option.