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SEATTLE — Taiwanese startup Starlux Airlines officially added Seattle to its route map on August 16, marking its third North American destination. The new route to the Pacific Northwest also initiated a strategic partnership with Seattle-based Alaska Airlines, a move that Starlux hopes will be pivotal for its success in the U.S.

The route currently operates three times weekly, with plans to expand to daily service early in 2025. It is serviced by a four-cabin Airbus A350-900 widebody jet, accommodating four passengers in first class, 26 in business class, 36 in premium economy, and 240 in economy.

Starlux is a relatively new Taipei-based airline founded by former EVA Air chairman Chang Kuo-wei after an internal power struggle at EVA led to his departure. Launched in January 2020, the airline faced immediate challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic but gradually rebuilt its short and medium-haul network within East Asia. The first long-haul route was introduced in April 2023 to Los Angeles, followed by San Francisco several months later.

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Describing itself as a luxury boutique airline aiming to be the “Emirates of Asia,” Starlux’s fleet includes new Airbus jets with interiors designed by BMW Designworks and features advanced PaxEx technology across all cabins. The airline has onboard collaborations with major brands like Peanuts and the LA Clippers and offers a signature scent developed by Taiwanese perfumer P.Seven.

Despite being new to North America, Starlux faces competition from Delta and China Airlines on the Seattle-Taipei route. However, this does not seem to concern Starlux officials significantly.

For one, fares have remained high across all classes despite increased competition. In an interview with CNN before its launch, Starlux officials stated: “We offer exquisite service items, so the fare will be slightly higher than the other airlines.”

Additionally, Simon Liu, Chief Strategy Officer of Starlux, told Runway Girl Network that they do not view current capacity on this route as excessive: “I think the capacity put into this route is still rather small... Look into the entire network in Southeast Asia and combine the population between Southeast Asia and North America. It is huge.”

Starlux’s intra-Asia network includes significant representation from Southeast Asia and Japan. The codeshare agreement with Alaska Airlines allows passengers from both carriers to book itineraries through either website. Liu mentioned that this partnership has been instrumental in filling seats on Seattle flights: “It helps us connect our passengers from Seattle to more than 100 cities in the US.”

Liu noted that forward bookings for Seattle are already outperforming those for San Francisco and Los Angeles.

While future alliance memberships remain uncertain—though Oneworld seems likely—Liu indicated potential expansion into additional Southeast Asian destinations such as Jakarta. North American expansion plans include cities like New York, Chicago, Dallas, D.C., and Phoenix but depend heavily on aircraft availability amidst industry-wide delivery delays from Boeing and Airbus.

“Overall, the aircraft delivery status with both Boeing and Airbus is getting challenging,” Liu said. “We do what we can [to] build our plan with more flexibility.” He acknowledged inevitable delays in expanding their network due to these challenges.

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