New Taiwan airline targets transit passengers between U.S. and Southeast Asia

StarLux Airlines to start flying early next year

Taiwan News
Date: 2019/01/16
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

StarLux Airlines aims for transit passengers (image courtesy of StarLux Airlines).

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – StarLux Airlines (星宇航空) will target passengers traveling between the United States and Southeast Asia, as right now too few of them transit in Taiwan, company founder Chang Kuo-wei (張國煒) told the media Wednesday.

Chang set up StarLux, which is expected to start flying early next year, after leaving the Evergreen Group and EVA Air following the death of his father, transportation tycoon Chang Yung-fa (張榮發) in 2016.

In his interview, Chang emphasized that StarLux would fly to every U.S. destination where EVA was present, the Central News Agency reported. EVA currently operates services to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, Chicago and New York.

Only 10 percent of passengers transit at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, an unfavorable comparison to Hong Kong and Singapore, where up to 30 percent of travelers are in transit, Chang said.    [FULL  STORY]

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