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TAIPEI – Taipei-based and Star Alliance members EVA Air and Thai Airways International will begin code-sharing on 30 October, 2016. Under the agreement that was announced on 17 October, the carriers will use both airlines’ flight numbers on North America service and onward Taipei – Bangkok connections.
The codeshare extends to all EVA-operated North America flights, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, New York, Vancouver, Toronto and, starting 3 November, Chicago. Both EVA and Thai Airways operate on the Taipei – Bangkok route and the codeshare applies to all of these flights.
North America is an important market for EVA and it is working to more fully develop the market’s potential. After it launches Taipei – Chicago service, EVA will offer 80 flights a week between North America and Taiwan, giving travelers the ease and convenience of more flights and seat capacity between the regions than any other airline.
The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.EVA Air – Press Release
EVA operates 27X Taipei – Bangkok flights per week and Thai Airways flies seven. Together, the two airlines will give passengers 34 weekly flights to choose from, providing more convenience, flexibility and itinerary choices. The codeshare agreement will apply to all flights on the route served by each airline.
This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia.
It also makes it easier than ever for passengers to take advantage of EVA’s one-stop connections in Taipei and comfortably fly on to Thailand. The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.
Since joining Star Alliance in 2013, EVA has steadily added more passenger benefits and conveniences through cooperation with other member airlines. Together, Star Alliance members serve more than 1,300 destinations in more than 190 countries.
In addition to Thai Airways, EVA code-shares with Singapore Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines, Avianca and 10 more airlines, extending routes and increasing frequency to give passengers seamless services to every corner of the world.
“This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia,” EVA Air said in a statement. “The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.”
Source: EVA Air and Thai Airways
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Order HereStar Alliance members EVA Air and Thai Airways will begin code-sharing on 30 October, 2016. The carriers will use both airlines’ flight numbers on North America service and onward Taipei – Bangkok connections.
TAIPEI – Taipei-based and Star Alliance members EVA Air and Thai Airways International will begin code-sharing on 30 October, 2016. Under the agreement that was announced on 17 October, the carriers will use both airlines’ flight numbers on North America service and onward Taipei – Bangkok connections.
The codeshare extends to all EVA-operated North America flights, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, New York, Vancouver, Toronto and, starting 3 November, Chicago. Both EVA and Thai Airways operate on the Taipei – Bangkok route and the codeshare applies to all of these flights.
North America is an important market for EVA and it is working to more fully develop the market’s potential. After it launches Taipei – Chicago service, EVA will offer 80 flights a week between North America and Taiwan, giving travelers the ease and convenience of more flights and seat capacity between the regions than any other airline.
The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.EVA Air – Press Release
EVA operates 27X Taipei – Bangkok flights per week and Thai Airways flies seven. Together, the two airlines will give passengers 34 weekly flights to choose from, providing more convenience, flexibility and itinerary choices. The codeshare agreement will apply to all flights on the route served by each airline.
This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia.
It also makes it easier than ever for passengers to take advantage of EVA’s one-stop connections in Taipei and comfortably fly on to Thailand. The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.
Since joining Star Alliance in 2013, EVA has steadily added more passenger benefits and conveniences through cooperation with other member airlines. Together, Star Alliance members serve more than 1,300 destinations in more than 190 countries.
In addition to Thai Airways, EVA code-shares with Singapore Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines, Avianca and 10 more airlines, extending routes and increasing frequency to give passengers seamless services to every corner of the world.
“This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia,” EVA Air said in a statement. “The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.”
Source: EVA Air and Thai Airways
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Order HereStar Alliance members EVA Air and Thai Airways will begin code-sharing on 30 October, 2016. The carriers will use both airlines’ flight numbers on North America service and onward Taipei – Bangkok connections.
TAIPEI – Taipei-based and Star Alliance members EVA Air and Thai Airways International will begin code-sharing on 30 October, 2016. Under the agreement that was announced on 17 October, the carriers will use both airlines’ flight numbers on North America service and onward Taipei – Bangkok connections.
The codeshare extends to all EVA-operated North America flights, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, New York, Vancouver, Toronto and, starting 3 November, Chicago. Both EVA and Thai Airways operate on the Taipei – Bangkok route and the codeshare applies to all of these flights.
North America is an important market for EVA and it is working to more fully develop the market’s potential. After it launches Taipei – Chicago service, EVA will offer 80 flights a week between North America and Taiwan, giving travelers the ease and convenience of more flights and seat capacity between the regions than any other airline.
The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.EVA Air – Press Release
EVA operates 27X Taipei – Bangkok flights per week and Thai Airways flies seven. Together, the two airlines will give passengers 34 weekly flights to choose from, providing more convenience, flexibility and itinerary choices. The codeshare agreement will apply to all flights on the route served by each airline.
This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia.
It also makes it easier than ever for passengers to take advantage of EVA’s one-stop connections in Taipei and comfortably fly on to Thailand. The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.
Since joining Star Alliance in 2013, EVA has steadily added more passenger benefits and conveniences through cooperation with other member airlines. Together, Star Alliance members serve more than 1,300 destinations in more than 190 countries.
In addition to Thai Airways, EVA code-shares with Singapore Airlines, Air Canada, United Airlines, Avianca and 10 more airlines, extending routes and increasing frequency to give passengers seamless services to every corner of the world.
“This codeshare agreement enables EVA and Thai Airways to combine resources to attract more North America passengers and grow bookings in Southeast Asia,” EVA Air said in a statement. “The codeshare strengthens North America and Southeast Asia markets for both carriers.”
Source: EVA Air and Thai Airways
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