(21 June 2022, 11:19 +07)
China Airlines has confirmed that it will
operate its daily Taipei (Songshan) - Tokyo (Haneda) route with
Airbus A321neo aircraft from 1 July 2022.
The service is scheduled to depart in the morning
and return in the afternoon.
Passenger-carrying services will also be scheduled
for Tokyo (Narita), Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka routes as well, with
service frequency to Seoul in South Korea increasing to daily
flights from August onwards.
Overall, Q3 will see the number of passenger
flights increase by 40% with more than 150 passenger services each
week, keeping pace with the recovery in travel demand.
Economy Class on China Airlines Airbus A321neo
For Southeast Asia routes, a weekly service for
Kaohsiung-Manila was introduced in June to cater to travelers in
southern Taiwan.
In August, the following changes will be made for
southeast Asia routes departing from Taoyuan: services to Bangkok
(Thailand) will be increased to 14 flights per week; services to
Manila (Philippines), Ho Chi Min (Saigon) and Hanoi (Vietnam) will
be increased to 10 flights per week; services to Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia) will be increased to four flights per week; services to
Penang (Malaysia) will be increased to two flights per week;
services to Singapore and Phnom Penh (Cambodia) will be increased
to thrice weekly; and services to Yangon (Myanmar) will be
increased to two flights per week.
China Airlines' Hong Kong route will also be
increased to seven services per week with daily flights from July
onwards and will be raised again in August to 10 flights per week.
Cross-strait routes such as Beijing, Chengdu,
Shanghai (Pudong) and Xiamen remain in service. From August
onwards, services to Beijing and Chengdu will be increased to two
flights per week, while the Taoyuan-Shanghai (Pudong) route will
be increased to nine flights per week.
China Airlines’ long-haul North American routes to
Los Angeles, Ontario, San Francisco and New York (USA) as well as
Vancouver (Canada) are fully in place.
Services to Ontario will be increased to two
flights per week in August. Flights to Los Angeles will be
increased to five per week; the Taiwan and greater Los Angeles
(California) area route will now include daily flights. The San
Francisco service will be increased to five flights per week while
Vancouver will be increased to thrice weekly.
On European routes, services to Frankfurt
(Germany) will be increased to four flights per week; services to
Amsterdam (Netherlands) will be increased to three flights per
week; and services to London (UK) will be increased to two flights
per week.
The Oceanic portfolio consists of Australia and
New Zealand. For the Australian routes, Sydney and Melbourne will
be increased to two flights per week, while Brisbane will have one
passenger-carrying flight each week. Direct flights to Auckland
(New Zealand) will be increased to one flight every two weeks.
China Airlines' A321neo passenger aircraft
is now being rolled out throughout the network and four additional
new aircraft will enter service this year.
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