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EVA Air partners with UATP for corporate accounts to streamline expense management

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EVA Air partners with UATP for corporate accounts to streamline expense management
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EVA Air has announced a partnership with Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP) to enhance corporate accounts and streamline expense management, aiming to improve efficiency for business travel. The announcement was made on the social media platform X.

According to EVA Air's official LinkedIn announcement, the airline is positioning itself as an essential partner for business travelers by integrating UATP’s corporate payment platform into its service offerings. The post highlights that the UATP partnership is designed for "the traveler on the move" and aims to simplify corporate account management, reduce administrative burdens, and improve business travel experiences. EVA Air emphasizes the convenience of streamlined expense management, consolidated billing, and robust support for business clients, stating: "Simplify. Save. Succeed."

A UATP press release states that EVA Air has joined the UATP network as an issuer, enabling companies to open customized corporate accounts that unify booking, payment, and reporting for business travel. UATP explains that EVA Air’s business clients now benefit from automated invoicing, enhanced transaction detail, and a centralized system for expense reconciliation. This partnership supports corporate travel managers by providing cost control, increased transparency, and improved efficiency when managing travel budgets across multiple markets, especially in the Asia-Pacific region.

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On its official BizFam portal, EVA Air notes that the UATP card can be used for a wide range of travel-related expenses including airfare, hotels, and ground transportation, consolidating multiple charges into one platform. UATP’s DataMine and DataView tools allow companies to analyze spending, automate billing, and monitor travel trends while offering actionable insights for corporate clients. EVA Air presents these solutions as essential for businesses seeking to streamline travel processes and strengthen financial management for employees on the move.

According to Wikipedia, EVA Air is a major Taiwanese international airline established in 1989 and headquartered in Taoyuan, Taiwan. The carrier operates a modern fleet of 84 aircraft to nearly 60 destinations around the globe and has been a member of the Star Alliance since 2013. EVA Air has consistently received a 5-star Skytrax rating for service quality and is recognized for launching specialized corporate programs such as BizFam alongside its new UATP solutions to support the evolving needs of business travelers.

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