EVA Air Announces Taipei-Dallas/Fort Worth Flights in 2025
EVA Air, Taiwan’s leading airline, is set to expand its U.S. network by adding Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to its route map. Currently, the carrier serves six U.S. destinations, including San Francisco, New York-JFK, and Los Angeles.
Flights from Taipei to DFW will commence on November 3, 2025, operating five times weekly. This marks EVA Air’s second Texas destination, reflecting growing demand in the region. The airline’s president, Sun Chia-Ming, highlighted the appeal of North Texas, citing “rapid passenger growth” and the migration of tech companies from California.
Dallas/Fort Worth will also gain its 10th new airline in five years with EVA Air’s entry, according to Ishrion Aviation. The airport has increasingly attracted international carriers like Fiji Airways and Cathay Pacific, boosting long-haul connectivity.
EVA Air continues to grow its fleet, aiming to have 84 aircraft by late 2024. It is set to receive six new Boeing 787s in early 2025, aligning with its expansion plans.
This expansion reflects EVA Air’s strategy to strengthen its presence in the U.S. market and cater to increasing demand for Taiwan-Texas travel.
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