EVA Air has announced a celebration of its 10-year milestone of nonstop service between Houston and Taipei. The airline is marking the occasion with a promotional partnership with Taipei City, offering discounted fares from North America and complimentary tickets to Taipei 101 and the National Palace Museum.
According to EVA Air’s official account on X, the airline's nonstop Houston–Taipei service commenced in June 2015, creating an essential link between Texas and Taiwan for both leisure and business travelers. This route has been a key transpacific connection, with Simple Flying reporting consistent passenger demand and operational success over the past decade. This anniversary signifies EVA Air’s dedication to expanding direct travel between North America and Asia, reflecting broader trends in the aviation sector's emphasis on long-haul, nonstop routes.
EVA Air’s anniversary campaign marks its first collaboration with the Taipei City Government. The campaign features special fares from North America to Taipei, as outlined on the airline’s website and promotional materials. Passengers booking tickets during this promotional period will receive free access to two of Taipei’s renowned attractions: the Taipei 101 Observatory and the National Palace Museum. The limited-time offer aims to position Taipei as a premier travel destination while providing travelers with exclusive experiences, according to sources from EVA Air and the Taipei City Government.