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  2. List of EVA Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    EVA Air is a Taiwanese airline based at Taoyuan International Airport in Tayuan, Taoyuan, near Taipei, operating passenger and dedicated cargo services to over 40 international destinations in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. [1]

  3. Taoyuan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Passengers flying China Airlines, EVA Air, Mandarin Airlines, and UNI Air can utilize downtown check-in and luggage facilities at Taipei Main Station. [ 103 ] [ 104 ] The Airport offers free admission to Taoyuan Airport MRT stations A12 ( Airport Terminal 1 ), A13 ( Airport Terminal 2 ), and A14a ( Airport Hotel ) with an electronic ticket and ...

  4. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, EVA Air added flights to Seattle, New York, Bangkok and Vienna with the Boeing 747-400. [8] An EVA Air Boeing 747-400 in the airline's first standard livery (1992–2001) By 1994, EVA Air was providing regular service to 22 destinations worldwide, and carrying over 3 million passengers annually. [12]

  5. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline is the largest operator of A320neos. A Cebu Pacific A330-300 approaching Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila, Philippines HK Express Airbus A320-200 Flydubai Boeing 737-800 approaching Dubai International Airport, UAE. A Lion Air Boeing 737-900ER at Singapore Changi Airport. Lion Air is the largest low-cost airline in ...

  6. List of airlines of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Airline Chinese name Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Notes Mandarin Airlines: 華信航空: AE: MDA: MANDARIN: 1991: Subsidiary of China Airlines Uni Air: 立榮航空: B7: UIA: GLORY: 1988: Subsidiary of EVA Air

  7. China Airlines - Wikipedia

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    February 7, 1980: China Airlines Flight 009, operated by a Boeing 747-200B (B-1866), suffered a tailstrike while landing at Kai Tak Airport, the plane was ferried back unpressurized back to Taiwan to be repaired on the same day. The incident aircraft would later suffer a mid-air breakup while flying as China Airlines Flight 611. [citation needed]

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