Dreamliner in Auckland: Air New Zealand converts a Boeing 787 into a vaccination station

Dreamliner in Auckland: Air New Zealand converts a Boeing 787 into a vaccination station

Get vaccinated in a Dreamliner – this option is now offered by Air New Zealand. In this way, the airline again creates more potential travelers for international routes.

As an accessible vaccination show, there is a tram on the way in Zurich, where people can be vaccinated against Covid-19. At the other end of the world, transportation must now also attract non-vaccinators – but it’s a much larger means of transportation with wings and engines.

The New Zealand government is calling for Good Saturday on Saturday (October 16), when as many people as possible should be vaccinated. Air New Zealand is involved by providing a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner as a vaccination station.

Vaccinated people are potential customers

The plane will be in a hangar at Auckland Airport. If you want to get vaccinated in a 787, you can enter business class through the front door and get the injection there. It continues in economy class, where the newly pollinated gets a snack and spends observation time. There is a special boarding pass to remember.

The airline hopes that when people visit a long-haul plane, they are also “dreaming about where they want to go next”. For this they must be eligible for vaccination. Because from February 1, 2022, the airline will require customers on the international road network to be fully vaccinated.

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