AIZ
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S&P/ASX 300

Over the past 12 months, AIZ has outperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of 15% compared to the S&P/ASX 300's 6% growth.
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AIZ vs S&P/ASX 300
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AIZ vs S&P/ASX 300
Air New Zealand Ltd
Glance View
Air New Zealand Ltd., nestled at the heart of the Pacific, operates as the lifeline between New Zealand and the rest of the world. Founded in 1940, the airline originally emerged under the name Teal (Tasman Empire Airways Limited), primarily flying the Tasman Sea routes. Over the decades, it has expanded its wings to become a household name, not just in New Zealand, but internationally. Its operations are headquartered in Auckland, a strategic location that allows the airline to service a comprehensive network across the Asia-Pacific, North America, and beyond. More than just a carrier of passengers, Air New Zealand is an icon of Kiwi hospitality, emphasizing customer experience with its renowned in-flight service and innovative products, such as the Economy Skycouch. The operational model of Air New Zealand is a classic example of a full-service airline, deriving revenue primarily from the transporting of passengers and cargo. Its business is anchored on a diversified route network, including domestic flights within New Zealand alongside international long-haul and regional services. The company also bolsters its revenue streams through ancillary services like baggage fees, seat selections, loyalty programs, and tailored travel solutions. Moreover, its frequent flyer program, Airpoints, serves as a significant customer retention tool, enhancing customer loyalty and driving recurring revenue. The airline's adaptability in adopting new technologies and its strategic partnerships with other global carriers allow for a further reach and operational efficiencies, ensuring its presence as a formidable player in the competitive airline industry.
