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EVA Air Débutera ses Vols Directs Quadruples Hebdomadaires entre Taipei et Washington, D.C. le 26 JuinEVA Air Débutera ses Vols Directs Quadruples Hebdomadaires entre Taipei et Washington, D.C. le 26 Juin">

EVA Air Débutera ses Vols Directs Quadruples Hebdomadaires entre Taipei et Washington, D.C. le 26 Juin

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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Février 18, 2026

Starting June 26, EVA Air will operate four weekly nonstop flights between Taipei (Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) and Washington, D.C., en utilisant Boeing 787-9 equipment and increasing the airline’s North American gateways to ten.

Route and schedule at a glance

The new service runs four times per week and expands connectivity between Taiwan and the U.S. capital. Exact times are published on EVA Air’s official site, but the published schedule for the inaugural seasonal pattern is shown below.

VolOrigineDépartDestinationArriverDays
BR04Taipei (TPE)19:30Washington, D.C. (IAD)22:30Lun, Mer, Ven, Sam
BR03Washington, D.C. (IAD)01:50Taipei (TPE)05:45 (+1)Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun

Aircraft and cabin configuration

Flights are scheduled on the Boeing 787-9 in a three-class layout: Royal Laurel Class, Classe Économique Premium (fourth-generation seats with the industry’s largest seat pitch), and Economy Class. The cabin mix aims to serve both long-haul business travelers and leisure visitors seeking enhanced comfort on overnight transpacific sectors.

Network connectivity and partnership links

The Washington, D.C. addition brings EVA Air’s North American gateways to ten cities, and raises weekly Taiwan–North America frequencies to roughly 98 flights. Passengers from North America can connect via Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to an extensive Asian network.

  • North American gateways: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Houston, Dallas‑Fort Worth, Chicago, Vancouver, Toronto, Washington, D.C.
  • Alliance and partner reach: Star Alliance members (Air Canada, United Airlines, Avianca, Copa Airlines) plus US and Canadian partners such as Alaska Airlines, JetBlue, Hawaiian Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, Southwest Airlines, WestJet.
  • Through partnerships, the network extends to more than 200 destinations across the Americas.

Operational and passenger implications

For logistics and tourism professionals, the schedule provides overnight inbound and eastbound departure windows that feed morning and evening connections across EVA Air’s Asian network. Cargo planners will note additional uplift capacity on the 787‑9 frames, while tour operators can assemble multi-city itineraries linking Washington, D.C. with Taipei and onward Asian hubs.

Economic and tourism impact

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority projects the nonstop link will produce over $61 million in annual economic impact to the U.S. National Capital region. From a tourism standpoint, the service improves direct access for cultural travelers, conventions, and diplomatic visitors—facilitating arrivals for museum visits, government-related travel, and international events.

Ce que cela signifie pour les voyageurs et les voyagistes

Travelers will gain greater flexibility when planning transpacific itineraries. Tour operators and DMCs (destination management companies) can create combined Asia–U.S. circuits, while the timing supports both short city-breaks in Washington and longer multi-destination journeys across Asia. The enhanced connectivity also opens opportunities for themed offers such as museum tours with live guides and eco-friendly wildlife safaris departing from Taipei connections.

Quick checklist for booking and planning

  • Confirm flight times on EVA Air’s website before booking—seasonal adjustments possible.
  • Consider seat selection early for Premium Economy or Royal Laurel Class on long overnight sectors.
  • Leverage partner airline connections if combining with domestic U.S. or intra‑Americas segments.
  • Tour operators should map connection windows at both ends to minimize layover risk.

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Highlights to remember: the Taipei–Washington nonstop operates four times weekly on the Boeing 787‑9; it increases EVA Air’s North American reach to ten gateways and raises weekly Taiwan–North America service to about 98 flights; partnerships expand access to 200+ destinations in the Americas; and the route is expected to generate significant regional economic and tourism benefits. Still, no review or overview replaces personal travel experience—seeing a museum in person, taking an adventure rafting trip for beginners, joining a luxury adventure travel experience, or trying interactive online cultural workshops brings local culture alive.

In summary, EVA Air’s new Taipei–Washington, D.C. nonstop creates tangible opportunities for cross-Pacific travel and tourism, from business connections to leisure itineraries. The service offers practical scheduling for transfers, upgraded cabin options for long-haul comfort, and stronger network links across the Americas. Travelers and tour planners can now craft richer travel experiences—whether that’s museum tours with live guides in Washington, safari tours, yacht parties or cruise packages connected via Taipei, beginner esports coaching sessions, or professional esports training programs—capitalizing on improved connectivity and a wider mix of adventure activities and online virtual tours. The route promises enhanced convenience and choice for those seeking both classic cultural programs and modern, adventurous travel experiences.