EVA Air is expanding its North American network – this time with the airline setting its sights on Dallas-Fort Worth.
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER – Image, Economy Class and Beyond.
The new flight by EVA Air will launch on the 3rd October 2025, operating three times a week. It marks an expansion of its current cargo-only service.
After the launch of the new route, passengers from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will have a direct connection to Taoyuan International Airport in the early morning and can transfer to any of EVA Air’s Asian destinations with ease.
Planned operations are
BR50 DEPART TPE 19:00 ARRIVE DFW 19:40 BR49 DEPART DFW 22:50 ARRIVE TPE 04:05+2 Commences 3rd October 2025 Operates Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays in both directions Booked Equipment: EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER
EVA Air will operate its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on this route, with Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class seating. The aircraft has various configurations of the type, so check when you book.
In Quotes
EVA Air President Clay Sun said:
“EVA Air has been operating cargo service to and from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport since 1998. Now, we are seeing strong passenger demand for this route due to the influx of numerous companies in recent years and strong economic and population growth. Dallas has become one of Texas’ economic and commercial centers,”
“The opening of the direct passenger flight to Dallas makes us the only airline in Asia to operate two routes to Texas. As the third largest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic and transfer to major cities in the United States, Central and South America, having service in this market creates more convenience for our passengers.”
Growing out North America
EVA Air currently serves nine passenger gateways in North America, including Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Vancouver.
With this flight network in place, EVA Air anticipates gradually attracting more passengers from North America to its efficient main hub in Taiwan for connecting flights, further enhancing EVA Air’s operations.
It’s an interesting move, given that airlines are swarming around Dallas-Fort Worth recently from the Asia region (with Cathay Pacific also preparing to launch a service too).
It’s an interesting time, giving passengers many choices in the Dallas-Fort Worth catchment area and beyond.
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