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EVA Air promotes Bali with Escape to Paradise campaign

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EVA Air promotes Bali with Escape to Paradise campaign
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EVA Air has announced its "Escape to Paradise" campaign on the social media platform X, promoting flights to Bali and highlighting the island's beaches, jungles, and culture.

Bali remains one of Asia’s premier international tourism destinations, drawing millions of visitors annually with its natural scenery and cultural heritage. According to Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, over 5.2 million foreign tourists visited Bali in 2023. This number is expected to grow further in 2024 due to increased air connectivity and destination marketing. EVA Air's campaign aims to tap into this sustained global interest in tropical leisure destinations, particularly among long-haul travelers from North America and Europe.

According to EVA Air’s official post on X, the "Escape to paradise" campaign invites travelers to explore Bali’s "stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture" while booking directly through the airline’s app, website, or travel partners. The campaign uses promotional hashtags such as #BaliEscape and #ParadiseAwaits to target social engagement and enhance brand visibility within the leisure travel segment. EVA Air seeks to position itself as a premium choice for travelers seeking seamless connections to Indonesia’s most renowned island.

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The airline provides one-stop connections to Bali via its Taipei hub from major cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver. According to EVA Air’s official booking site, the route to Denpasar (DPS) is operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft offering Royal Laurel Class and Economy cabins known for high service quality and in-flight amenities. These routes align with the airline’s broader strategy to strengthen its Asia-Pacific leisure network and ensure consistent service across long-haul connections.

EVA Air is a Taiwan-based international airline and a member of Star Alliance, providing global services across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Taoyuan City, EVA Air operates a fleet of over 80 aircraft including Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Airbus A330s. According to the airline's corporate profile, EVA Air is recognized by Skytrax for its five-star service and consistently ranks among the world’s safest and most service-oriented airlines.

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