EVA Air Deploys Airbus A330-300 on Three Kaohsiung Routes from May 20

EVA Air Deploys Airbus A330-300 on Three Kaohsiung Routes from May 20

EVA Air has introduced the Airbus A330-300 aircraft on three routes to and from Kaohsiung, starting May 20.

The affected routes are Tokyo/Narita, Shanghai/Pudong, and Macau. The change is in response to growing demand in the southern Taiwan market.

The Airbus A330-300 is configured with a total of 309 seats, comprising 30 business class seats and 279 economy class seats. This represents an increase of about 70% in seat capacity compared to the previously used Airbus A321 aircraft.

On the first day of operations, a dedicated boarding lounge themed around the Airbus A330-300 was set up at the gate, and the launch was celebrated with interactive games and gift campaigns.

Currently, EVA Air operates 56 round-trip flights per week from Kaohsiung to these three cities, as well as to various destinations across Asia including Osaka/Kansai, Fukuoka, Hong Kong, and Seoul/Incheon.

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