Air New Zealand to start weighing passengers pre-flight
New Zealand's national airline will be asking passengers for a bit of extra help before they board the plane over the coming weeks.
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New Zealand's national airline will be asking passengers for a bit of extra help before they board the plane over the coming weeks.
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