Name: Nicholas Panza
Title: Vice president, Americas
Company, city: Air Tahiti Nui; Los Angeles, Calif.
Number of employees: U.S. office, 32; corporate, 710
Recent project: A recent promotion (fly Air Tahiti Nui to New Zealand and enjoy a free three-night hotel stopover in Tahiti) met with great consumer response.
First job: Ticket taker, Dodger Stadium
Little-known fact about you: I am just a hard-working guy trying to do my best and do the right thing. One of my sons served in the Marine Corps in Afghanistan during the surge. As a parent, I can tell you when you have a child in the middle of war, you wonder and worry every day.
Your Business
Essential business philosophy: Recognize employees are repositories of knowledge and experience. If you establish communication and trust, you possess a highly motivated team that strives to deliver great customer service.
Best way to keep a competitive edge: Paranoia. Never relax too much. Every day a competitor is trying to outsmart, outmarket and outsell you.
Yardstick of success: The temperature of the workforce and ultimately whether we are hitting our numbers
Nicholas Panza as a Traveler
What is the most important item you take when traveling? A good book, especially for long flights
How do you spend your time on board? On long night fights, I have a gin and tonic before the meal, a glass of red wine with it, then it’s pajamas and sleep. On day flights, I read and relax. The airline cabin, although changing, is a last respite from the wired world.
What is your favorite restaurant in the world? A favorite is Bob’s Bar at The Brando in the Tahitian Islands. But there is nothing like a Sunday night at home surrounded by family with a meal of pasta, eggplant Parmigiana and a good red wine.
What is your favorite destination in the world? A Bora Bora overwater bungalow, with incredible beauty, wonderful Tahitian people, peace and solitude to refresh and relax and a fantastic lagoon
About Air Tahiti Nui
In 2015, Air Tahiti Nui ordered four Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. What are the plans for the new aircraft?
The immediate objective is to design a cabin and in-flight experience our passengers will absolutely fall in love with, offering the best possible level of comfort. This includes a three-cabin configuration: Moana economy class; a separate premium-economy cabin; and a 30- to 36- seat Poerava business class with lie-flat, 180-degree, cocoon seating.
We are lifting our already great business class to a higher level with a full trolley meal service, offering the choice of entrée at the customer’s seat as opposed to delivering a pre-prepared dish from the galley. The enhanced meal service and better in-flight entertainment will carry across the three cabins.
What can premium travelers expect from Air Tahiti Nui’s business-class product?
Because we serve a primarily leisure destination, our configuration is 2-2-2, meaning couples can sit together, an important thing on a honeymoon or anniversary trip. A dedicated cabin crew of four serves our 30-seat business cabin. Our menu consists of traditional Polynesian offerings such as fresh fish and French dishes such as coq au vin or beef Bourguignon. The liquor and wine choice is wonderful, always a great Saint-Émilion or Saint-Estèphe. All seats include a nice entertainment system and power-charging units. While about 14 percent of our traffic flies in business class, the cabin generates more than 30 percent of our revenue.
Tell our readers about the Club Tiare loyalty program.
Club Tiare has about 80,000 members, most in Tahiti but about 12,000 in the United States. These are people who travel with us frequently to Tahiti or New Zealand, or residents of Southern California who discovered our non-stop service from Los Angeles International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle. Club Tiare is suited for the individual traveler, and we also have a plan for families and students. Earning upgrades, free tickets and redemptions is relatively easy. American Airlines AAdvantage and Delta Air Lines SkyMiles members may redeem their miles on Air Tahiti Nui for travel to our wonderful Tahitian Islands.
Read This Next
Women in Travel
2016
Sep 22, 2016All Reads on This Topic
Read Them All

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedDaily
May 28, 2025Tea Time is Tree Time at This Banyan Tree Resort
Named after the tropical banyan tree, a symbol of sanctuary under which one finds peace of mind and internal harmony, Banyan Tree Krabi, in southern Thailand, adopted the concept in its most recent introduction of Banyan Tree Krabi’s special Afternoon Tea Set, available to both guests and passing visitors.
Sponsored Content
Sail Unique with Explora Journeys
SAIL UNIQUE: A New Chapter in Luxury Ocean Travel Imagine a place where modern European elegance meets the rhythm of the sea — where time slows down, and every detail is crafted to inspire connection and quiet indulgence. This is Explora Journeys, the luxury lifestyle ocean brand from MSC Group created to redefine how we explore the world.
May 2025
May 28, 2025Discover the Dazzling Beauty of Amalfi’s Legendary Cave
PHOTO: © GUILLOHMZ | DREAMSTIME .COM
Daily
May 28, 2025Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Announces First-Ever Extended Weddell Sea Expedition
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises recently announced its 2025/2026 Antarctic season will include a 22-day expedition into the rarely visited Weddell Sea for the first time in the company’s history. The extended route will sail on HANSEATIC spirit.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
eFlyer Reviews
May 28, 2025Williamsburg Inn Review
You don’t have to love brass chandeliers or brocade to appreciate what Williamsburg Inn does best: delivering a polished, unpretentious stay amid America’s most iconic living history museum. This is where you check in for traditional luxury without feeling like you’re trapped in a time capsule. The Queen stayed here (twice), and so did Eisenhower, but you’re not here to make history. You’re here to enjoy it, on your own terms.
eFlyer Lead
May 28, 2025U.S. Government Issues Warning on Travel to Italy: What to Know
A popular travel destination for Americans, especially in summer, Italy was recently reclassified as a Level 2 travel warning from the U.S. State Department. Originally the basic Level 1 advisory, recent increased threats of terrorist-related violence across Italy mean international travelers are highly encouraged to exercise increased caution.
Sponsored Content
Seoul: Your Next MICE Destination
Seoul has rapidly become a leading global MICE hub, known for its rich culture, advanced technology and strong economy. As the capital of South Korea, it offers a strategic location in East Asia and a booming cultural influence through K-pop, K-movies, Korean cuisine and K-dramas. With its vibrant atmosphere and business-friendly environment, Seoul is increasingly the top choice for MICE organizers and corporate travelers seeking connection and collaboration.
Daily
May 28, 2025Tips and Tricks for a Successful Trip to Machu Picchu, Peru
Planning a trip to Machu Picchu is no easy task. You can’t just show up on a whim and expect everything to go smoothly. There is plenty of planning and preparation that needs to be done before making the trek. Keep reading for some tips and tricks to ensure a successful trip:
ShareThis