EVA Air restarting London – Bangkok flights


EVA Air restarting London – Bangkok flights

Wednesday, 01 May, 2022 0

Taiwan based EVA Air will resume its London Heathrow – Bangkok service from July 2022.

The first flight departs 3 July and the resumed service will run three days per week on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

It follows the scrapping of tests before arrival to Thailand for fully vaccinated travellers.

EVA Air has already resumeds flights to Taiwan, but this will mark the first time it has operated into Bangkok since the pandemic.

“We thank all our partners for their support and are very much looking forward to welcoming our passengers back to Thailand again,” said Sarah Wu, EVA Air’s General Manager, London.



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