EVA Air launches third Philippines flight route
Taiwan based EVA Air has launched new Philippines flights to Clark.
This latest addition to its Philippines schedule joins Manila and Cebu services.
EVA Air celebrated its newest destination with an inaugural flight ceremony at Taoyuan International Airport.
“EVA Air has been committed to the Philippines since we launched Manila flights in 1992,” said EVA President Clay Sun.
“We are proud to offer 35 flights every week to three important Philippines destinations, Manila, Cebu and now Clark.”
EVA Air offers three flights a day from Taipei to Manila, one a day to Cebu and now once daily to Clark.
EVA Air operates the Clark, Philippines flights on a two-class Airbus A321-200 with 184 seats.
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