China Airlines has launched its first ever passenger service from Taipei to London  – the first time that the UK has been connected by a non-stop service to Taiwan.
Carrying 276 passengers including China Airlines Chairman Philip Wei, President Hung Hsiung Sun and various VIP guests, the A340-300 aircraft arrived at Heathrow to a water cannon salute and official welcome from BAA senior management.
Greeting passengers, VIP guests and media in London Heathrow’s Terminal 4 prior to the return flight from London to Taipei Taoyuan Airport at 21.15, Chairman Philip Wei presided over the official flight inauguration with a ribbon and cake cutting ceremony.
“The latest addition to the China Airlines network highlights our commitment to the UK market, and our ongoing work to strengthen Taiwan’s position as one of Asia and the Pacific’s leading aviation hubs. China Airlines is proud to play a part in promoting further growth by adding the UK as our latest destination”, he told guests.
The thrice-weekly flights departing Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday will be operated with an Airbus A340-300 aircraft, with 30 seats in business class and 246 in economy.
The addition of the London route sees China Airlines serve five European destinations in Europe, with a total of 21 flights per week between Taiwan and Europe.
The non-stop service to Taiwan will also offer new connections for passengers looking to travel to onward destinations including South East Asia, North East Asia, Indonesia, Australia and mainland China.

 
 

Comments are closed.

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:


Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!

Set your Twitter account name in your settings to use the TwitterBar Section.

Analytics Plugin created by Cheap Web Hosting - Powered by college student credit cards and home mortgage refinancing.