Taiwan’s EVA Air is increasing the frequency of its services to Los Angeles and San Francisco, but will operate fewer flights to New York.
From 26 March, the carrier will increase the frequency of its Taipei-Los Angeles services to 17 weekly from 14 and from June will increase its Taipei-San Francisco services to 12 from 11 weekly, the airline says.
EVA uses Boeing 747-400s for its US passenger services, but plans to introduce Boeing 777-300ERs on the Taiwan-USA sector, starting with the Los Angles route “probably in June”, when the airline gets its third of the type.
From June, Taipei-New York services will be reduced from seven flights a week to six and later to five a week.
All EVA’s passenger services to New York fly via Seattle. The frequency of the Taipei-Seattle service will remain daily.

 

Source: Flight International