Taiwan-based provider Eva Air will begin two new European routes from Taipei to Milan and Munich beginning within the fall of 2022.
Eva Air will launch two weekly flights to Milan on October 25, adopted by the Munich route on November three, which can function 4 occasions every week. The locations will likely be served by Boeing 777-300ER plane.
The 2 new locations add to Eva Air’s present European routes to London, Amsterdam, Paris and Vienna; it is usually the airline’s first route enlargement in Europe in 25 years. Flights from Paris and Vienna function nonstop to Taipei, whereas companies from London and Amsterdam cease in Bangkok.
Eva Air initially meant to launch the Taipei-Milan route in February 2020 earlier than the Covid-19 pandemic hit and prompted its postponement.
The airline has already introduced plans to extend frequencies on its restored London Heathrow-Bangkok-Taipei service on account of “excessive demand”. Flights on the route will improve from three flights per week to 5 weekly companies from the start of August.