Eva Air and Air Macau forge codeshare partnership
Eva Air and Air Macau on Monday announced a codeshare agreement to collaborate on flights between the two regions slated to take effect from 30 March. Currently, the Taiwan based international airline offers 21 flights weekly between Taoyuan, Kaohsiung and Macau while Air Macau offers 42 flights with the added destination of Taichung. In total, the two partnering airlines account for 70% of flights between Macau and Taiwan. EVA Air is part of the Star Alliance tapping into a network of 1165 destinations in 196 countries. As a subsidiary of Air China, Air Macau is also affiliated with the global alliance and currently has codeshare agreements with many other member airlines mainly serving the nearby Asian market. EVA Air, the first airline to offer “premium economy” seats has recently disclosed its full-year results for 2024, when it recorded a 31% increase in its operating profit to NT$38.7b (US$1.2b).<br/>
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Eva Air and Air Macau forge codeshare partnership
Eva Air and Air Macau on Monday announced a codeshare agreement to collaborate on flights between the two regions slated to take effect from 30 March. Currently, the Taiwan based international airline offers 21 flights weekly between Taoyuan, Kaohsiung and Macau while Air Macau offers 42 flights with the added destination of Taichung. In total, the two partnering airlines account for 70% of flights between Macau and Taiwan. EVA Air is part of the Star Alliance tapping into a network of 1165 destinations in 196 countries. As a subsidiary of Air China, Air Macau is also affiliated with the global alliance and currently has codeshare agreements with many other member airlines mainly serving the nearby Asian market. EVA Air, the first airline to offer “premium economy” seats has recently disclosed its full-year results for 2024, when it recorded a 31% increase in its operating profit to NT$38.7b (US$1.2b).<br/>