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  2. List of EVA Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    EVA Air is a Taiwanese airline based at Taoyuan International Airport in Tayuan, Taoyuan, near Taipei, operating passenger and dedicated cargo services to over 40 international destinations in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. [1]

  3. List of airlines of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Airline Chinese name Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes China Airlines: 中華航空: CI: CAL: DYNASTY: 1959: Flag carrier of ROC Member of SkyTeam: EVA Air

  4. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    Over time, EVA will install these counters in airports in China and other international EVA Air destinations. Outside of Taiwan, it is only currently available in Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Osaka. [126] Previously, passengers checking in for an EVA Air flight would have to go to an airline representative at the counters.

  5. Cabin crew urge Taiwan's Eva Air to resume talks amid week ...

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    Eva Air said a total of 368 flights, or 40%, will be cancelled from July 1 to July 5. ... Flight attendants at Taiwan's Eva Airways Corp urged the airline on Thursday to restart negotiations to ...

  6. Kaohsiung International Airport - Wikipedia

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    China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Peach, Scoot 3 Tokyo–Narita: 322,793 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Japan Airlines, Peach 4 Seoul–Incheon: 234,470 China Airlines, EVA Air, Jeju Air, T'way Air 5 Ho Chi Minh City: 196,369 Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air 6 Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi: 174,942 China Airlines, Thai Airways ...

  7. Songshan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines also previously used the Boeing 777-200ER on this route. On 14 June 2010, direct flights between Taipei–Songshan and Shanghai–Hongqiao began. [20] Each week has 28 flights, served by China Eastern Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Air China, China Airlines, EVA Air, and TransAsia Airways.

  8. Taoyuan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is the main hub of China Airlines, the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s flag carrier, as well as EVA Air, a private airline established in 1989. Overcrowding of the airport in recent years prompted the construction of Terminal 2, which was opened on 29 July 2000, [ 5 ] with half of its gates operational; EVA Air was the first airline to ...

  9. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    Back (left side) and front covers of a Trans World Airlines 1974 timetable The inside of an Alitalia Airlines timetable from 1978 Many airline timetables had colorful covers. The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways , consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return ...