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Exciting news: EVA Air introduces non-stop B777-300ER route from Taipei to Dallas

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Pilotcenter.net

Pilotcenter.net News has just announced exciting news for travelers as EVA Air is set to launch non-stop flight services between Taipei’s Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). The anticipated new route, starting on October 3, 2025, will be operated by the airline’s top-notch Boeing B777-300ER fleet.

Adding Dallas to its network of North American destinations, EVA Air now offers connections to a total of nine cities, with this Texan city joining the ranks of Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Houston’s George Bush International Airport (IAH), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), New York’s John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Seattle Tacoma Airport (SEA), Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), and Vancouver International Airport (YVR).

With the new route set to enhance convenient travel options, EVA Air President Clay Sun emphasized the significance of this expansion, stating, “The opening of the direct passenger flight to Dallas makes us the only airline in Asia to operate two routes to Texas.” The move comes as the airline observes strong passenger demand due to the region's economic growth and increasing population.

Flights between Taipei and Dallas will be available three times a week, departing every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. The flight schedules are as follows:
- BR50 departing Taipei at 19:10 local time, arriving in Dallas at 19:40 local time
- BR49 departing Dallas at 22:50 local time, arriving in Taipei at 04:05 local time two days later

For travelers looking to explore Taiwan and beyond, this new non-stop route presents an exciting opportunity to experience seamless travel between two vibrant destinations. Keep an eye out for the launch on October 3, 2025, and secure your seat for an unforgettable journey! #iFlyEVA #TravelwithEVA #NewRoute

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