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Eva Air raises Heathrow frequency

Eva Air’s Heathrow–Bangkok–Taipei service is being raised from three to five flights a week this summer.

The increased frequency by the independent Taiwanese carrier takes place from August in response to “encouraging sales and high demand”. 

Flights will depart from Terminal 2 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in August and September, with a view to increasing further depending on performance.

The relaunch of the airline’s London to Bangkok service, announced at the end of April to with Thailand’s lifting of arrival testing, have seen encouraging sales, which has prompted Eva Air to add on the extra departures.

Sarah Wu, Eva Air London office general manager, said: “We are really pleased that we have been able to add on more flights, so soon after the announcement of the London-Bangkok-Taipei relaunch. 

“The addition of these extra days gives our customers more flexibility. 

“If demand remains high we are well on the way to returning to our daily service later in the year.

“We would like to thank all our partners for their support and are very much looking forward to seeing even more passengers from the UK flying with EVA Air again.”

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