The Air New Zealand travel experience will be given a boost when the airline would be relocating to the new Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX.
The airline’s decision to move to the new terminal will let the travellers acquire an access to an augmented 180,000 square feet of dining, shopping and customers’ facilities while in transit.
The passengers taking flights to Los Angeles would have an enhanced access to the facilities at the terminal. The terminal is given a $1.7 billion makeover and would add 18 new gates and a brand new dining and retail precinct.
Air New Zealand’s General Manager Americas, Roger Poulton said, “The airline’s move will without a doubt make a big difference to the overall passenger experience when the passengers travel via Los Angeles.
He further added, “Our customers will derive pleasure from the new lounge which will be three times bigger than the present facility. It would have various spaces so that it can serve the customers’ various needs.
The airline’s decision to move to the new terminal will let the travellers acquire an access to an augmented 180,000 square feet of dining, shopping and customers’ facilities while in transit.
The passengers taking flights to Los Angeles would have an enhanced access to the facilities at the terminal. The terminal is given a $1.7 billion makeover and would add 18 new gates and a brand new dining and retail precinct.
Air New Zealand’s General Manager Americas, Roger Poulton said, “The airline’s move will without a doubt make a big difference to the overall passenger experience when the passengers travel via Los Angeles.
He further added, “Our customers will derive pleasure from the new lounge which will be three times bigger than the present facility. It would have various spaces so that it can serve the customers’ various needs.
