NEW images have revealed what to expect from the first ever bunk beds launching on a plane – that even economy passengers can book.

, Air New Zealand will be rolling out the new sleeping options later this year.

Bunk beds with pillows and blankets in an airplane cabin.New bunk beds are being rolled our for economy passengersCredit: Skynest A person wearing an eye mask sleeps in an airline bunk bed.Each bed can be booked for four hour slotsCredit: Skynest

Called the , there will be six bunks, each with lie flat beds, measuring around 6ft6 in length and 64cm wide.

All passengers who book them will be given fresh sheets, blankets and pillows, as well as containing eye masks, ear plugs, socks, toothbrush and toothpaste, and hand cream.

The seats have privacy curtains, as well a small bag storage area, charging and flight attendant call buttons.

Each one can be booked for four hour slots, which is an additional cost on a standard economy seat or .

Once the four hour session is over, lights will slowly turn on and crew will wake passengers up to go back to their seats.

Each flight will have two sessions, meaning 12 passengers per flight can book it.

No kids are allowed however – passengers must be over 15 to in them.

Air New Zealand boss Nikhil Ravishankar told USA Today : “We really do hope that this starts a bit of a revolution in economy class travel, where sleep becomes available to more customers.

“One sleep in , you wake up, and you’re in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.”

Booking for the beds will open on May 18, with them being rolled out by November.

Prices start from $495 (£365).

They will initially only be on flights between and Auckland but they will be rolled out on other services eventually.

They could also be expanded to include more than six beds, depending on demand.

Air New Zealand previously rolled out the, the first in the world to do so.

Having launched back in 2010, Skycouch allows passengers to book a row of seats and turn them into a bed.

Other airlines such as United Airlines

Thai Airways is also

Two people relax in bunk beds on an airplane, with purple ambient lighting.Skynest can be booked from May 18Credit: Skynest Passengers sleeping in stacked bunks in a plane cabin with purple lighting.Each one will cost £365 which is in addition to the standard plane fareCredit: Unknown