Koru Lounge
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The Koru Lounge is the name for Air New Zealand's network of domestic airline lounges in New Zealand. For its international network, they are simply called the Air New Zealand International Lounge.
Koru Lounges
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Air NZ has a comprehensive network of departure lounges at most regional and domestic airports. It has two domestic lounges at Auckland and Wellington, one main Koru Club (after airport security) and one Regional Lounge (before airport security for passenger on services that do not require airport security screening).
Lounge Access
Koru members and travellers of Star Alliance Gold or Elite Partner status may take one guest into Air New Zealand operated lounges if space is available. Elite members may bring up to five guests into lounges. Additional guests may be taken into a lounge provided you have a Koru Guest Card or single entry lounge passes.[1]
Domestic Lounges
Regional Lounges
International Lounges
For International flights there are lounges with a wide range of services. These services includes internet and printer access, showers, business facilities, regional television and light meals. These lounges can be accessed by both paid-up Koru Club members and Star Alliance Gold members, as well as business premier class passengers.
Lounges operated by Air New Zealand
New Zealand
- Auckland
- Christchurch
- Wellington
Australia
Pacific Islands
Contract Lounges operated by other operators
Air New Zealand also contracts with other operators for access to international lounges at the following airports [3]:
Australia
- Adelaide (operated by Qantas)
Asia
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China (Both the Thai Airways and Cathay Pacific lounges are used)
- Osaka (Kansai), Japan (operated by ANA)
- Tokyo (Narita), Japan (operated by ANA)
- Tokyo (Haneda), Japan (operated by ANA)
- Shanghai (Pudong), China (operated by Air China)
- Singapore, Singapore (Both the SATS lounge and Singapore Airlines lounges are used)
North America
- Honolulu, United States (operated by United)
- Houston, United States (operated by United)
- Los Angeles, United States (owned by Star Alliance managed by Air New Zealand)
- San Francisco, United States (operated by United)
- Vancouver, Canada (operated by Air Canada)
Pacific
- Papeete, French Polynesia (operated by Air Tahiti Nui)
- Noumea, New Caledonia (operated by Air Calin)
South America
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (operated by Star Alliance)
Europe
- London (Heathrow), United Kingdom (operated by Singapore Airlines)
These lounges can be accessed by Star Alliance Gold status customers flying on the Star Alliance network. Koru members may use these lounges other than specified, if they are flying on an Air New Zealand ticketed and operated flight.
References
- ↑ "Air New Zealand Lounges". Air New Zealand. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
- ↑ "Air New Zealand opens brand new lounge in Perth". Air New Zealand. 4 December 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ↑ "Air New Zealand partner lounge directory". Retrieved 4 April 2018.