EVA Air is expanding its Taiwan-South Korea flights by introducing daily service between Taoyuan and Busan starting October 21. This addition strengthens EVA Air’s presence in South Korea, complementing its existing routes from Taipei Songshan to Gimpo and from Taoyuan and Kaohsiung to Incheon.
The airline now offers a total of 32 weekly flights between Taiwan and South Korea. With this new route, EVA Air aims to better serve both leisure and business travelers. It reflects the airline’s commitment to enhancing travel options amid increasing demand.
Flights between Taoyuan and Busan will use the Airbus A321-200, which has 184 seats—eight in business class and 176 in economy. Departures for both directions are scheduled in the afternoon, allowing passengers convenient travel times. The flight duration is approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Moreover, EVA Air believes the new connection will benefit long-haul travelers. Passengers flying from Europe, the United States, and Southeast Asia can now enjoy more flexible transfer options through South Korea. Specifically, the service will improve access to Busan and southern parts of the country.
Busan has become increasingly popular among Taiwanese tourists. According to the Korea Tourism Organization, one in four Taiwanese visitors to South Korea now includes Busan in their travel plans. This growing interest partly drives EVA Air’s decision to expand Taiwan-South Korea flights.
Additionally, the new route supports Taiwan-South Korea flights by enhancing the overall travel network. EVA Air expects the service to attract more travelers seeking both leisure destinations and business opportunities.
In conclusion, the launch of the Taoyuan–Busan route represents a strategic move by EVA Air. By expanding Taiwan-South Korea flights, the airline meets rising passenger demand and strengthens its competitive position in the region.Travelers can look forward to a more convenient and connected journey between Taiwan and South Korea starting this October.