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EVA Air reinstates Premium Economy Class on Seattle route with added flights

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EVA Air has announced the reinstatement of its Premium Economy Class on the Seattle route, with three weekly flights scheduled from March 8 through July 27. The announcement was made on the social media platform X on April 1.

According to EVA Air's official website, the Premium Economy Class on the Seattle to Taipei route offers passengers enhanced comfort with a 38-inch seat pitch and a 19.5-inch seat width, providing ample legroom and personal space. The seats are designed with ergonomically engineered cushions and adjustable headrests to ensure a comfortable journey. Additionally, each seat is equipped with an 11-inch LCD touch screen, allowing passengers to enjoy a wide selection of in-flight entertainment options.

As reported by AeroRoutes, EVA Air's Premium Economy Class service on the Seattle route is scheduled to operate from March 8 to July 27, 2025, utilizing Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The flights BR024 and BR023 will feature this class, with BR024 departing Taipei at 23:00 and arriving in Seattle at 18:50 on days two, four, and six. Meanwhile, BR023 departs Seattle at 00:30 and arrives in Taipei at 04:10 the following day on days three, five, and seven. This schedule provides passengers with flexible travel options between the two cities.

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According to The Points Guy, EVA Air has introduced its fourth-generation Premium Economy Class seats featuring a cradle motion recline mechanism that allows the seat cushion to slide forward and upward simultaneously. This creates a comfortable recline equivalent to eight inches while preserving space for the passenger behind. Each seat is equipped with a 15.6-inch high-definition screen and a multi-function entertainment system controller, enhancing the in-flight entertainment experience. The design also includes enhanced privacy features with side privacy panels on the headrests and dedicated reading lights.

EVA Air was established in 1989 as Taiwan's first privately owned international airline. It is a member of the Star Alliance and operates a fleet of over 80 Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The airline serves around 60 international destinations across Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America, including gateways in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Vancouver. EVA Air has been recognized for its commitment to service quality and innovation in its Premium Economy offerings.

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