Monday, 11 May 2026

Airline unveils stacked bunk bed 'pods' as backlash builds over pricey, cramped way to fly

Air New Zealand is launching Skynest, a first-of-its-kind lie-flat sleeping pod option for economy travelers on its longest international flights. Travelers had mixed reactions.


Airline unveils stacked bunk bed 'pods' as backlash builds over pricey, cramped way to fly

The airline said travelers will soon be able to book time in its new "Skynest" pods, a first-of-its-kind feature that offers beds for passengers who are not flying in first class.

Each Skynest includes six individual sleeping pods stacked in a bunk-style layout, allowing passengers to lie flat in a private space separate from their seats.

In an updated media release, the airline said each pod will include a mattress, pillow, blanket, reading light, ventilation and a privacy curtain, along with charging outlets for devices.

Access to the pods will not be included in the base ticket price, the airline noted.

Instead, travelers can book a single four-hour session per flight, with prices starting at a whopping $495.

Fox News Digital reached out to Air New Zealand for comment.

Travelers quickly flocked to Reddit to share opinions and gripes.

The main complaint was price.

"I'm not sure it's a terrible idea. Seventeen hours in an economy seat is brutal! An opportunity to spend 4 hours stretched out would be heaven for some travelers," one commenter said.

It would "take me at least an hour to fall asleep thinking about how much money it was costing me," a Reddit user complained.

"Are people flying economy going to part with their money to lie down for four hours?" another person said.

At the same time, some travelers said the option could make sense financially compared to more expensive upgrades, noting it may offer a middle-ground alternative between economy and business class.

The feature builds on the airline's existing "Skycouch," which allows passengers to convert a row of seats into a flat surface.

Other airlines are also exploring similar options.

Carriers like United Airlines have expanded higher-end seating and upgraded cabin features, betting that travelers will continue to pay more for added comfort, particularly on long-haul flights.

Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.

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