Eva Air is betting on Italy with a new Taiwan-Milan Malpensa route starting on 25 October.
The route was originally scheduled to debut in February 2020 but was suspended due to the outbreak of the pandemic.
Two weekly Boeing 777-300er flights
Tuesday and Saturday flights, operated by a Boeing 777-300er, are planned on the Taiwan-Malpensa route, joining those already operating to London, Amsterdam, Paris and Vienna. Then on 3 November these will be joined by another new entry, Munich, on which Eva Air will operate four weekly frequencies. Tickets are already on sale through all the airline's sales channels.
Milan and Munich passengers arrive early in Taiwan
Milan and Munich are Eva Air's first expansion in the European market in 25 years. The carrier currently flies non-stop to Taipei from Paris and Vienna and operates direct flights from London and Amsterdam with a stopover in Bangkok. Passengers from Milan and Munich arrive at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport early in the morning, and from there can connect with flights to Eva Air’s numerous destinations in Asia.