Trivia buffs from all throughout Aotearoa have added new inquiries to Air New Zealand’s common inflight quiz.
After inviting the nation to submit their finest brainteasers, the airline was overwhelmed with responses, receiving over 1400 quiz questions.
From these, greater than 250 have been handpicked to function on board all through the month, with every query proudly displaying the submitter’s identify and area.
Air New Zealand home normal supervisor Scott Carr says the November quiz will probably be full of Kiwi flavour, with submissions from everywhere in the nation.
Carr stated: “We requested our prospects to flex their trivia muscular tissues, and so they definitely delivered! From enjoyable native info to obscure information, the variability was improbable.
“Some of my private favourites embrace: ‘What do polydactyl cats have more of than other cats?’, ‘Which Southland town is the self-proclaimed Sausage Capital of New Zealand?’, and the at all times controversial query: ‘Which country invented the dish Pavlova?’
“If you’re flying on one of our domestic jets this November, you’ll get to find out the answers. With different sets of questions loaded on our north and south-bound flights, customers won’t see the same challenge on their return journey!”
A complete new look
In November, the airline may even unveil a refreshed search for its iconic inflight quiz, which has been puzzling passengers since 2008.
According to Carr: “Our quiz is a beloved staple of domestic jet flights, so we’ve redesigned it to make it even more engaging. The refresh improves readability, with more space for questions and answers, plus new question formats so you can look forward to even more trivia-packed fun onboard.”