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  • China Airlines launches massive recruitment drive for 2024

    China Airlines announces its 2024 recruitment plan, aiming to hire nearly 100 professionals in various fields including customer service, finance, IT, and maintenance, alongside continuous pilot recruitment. Applicants must meet specific educational and English proficiency requirements, with successful candidates undergoing rigorous training programs before reporting for duty.
    2024/04/08 17:08
  • Taiwan calls for goodwill from China to resume tourism

    Taipei (TVBS News) - Taiwan’s Minister of Transportation and Communications, Wang Kuo-tsai, urges China to show goodwill towards resuming tourism and travel between the two countries. The Ministry of Transport and Communications banned local travel agencies from arranging tours to China in early 2024, leading to backlash from the tourism sector. Wang emphasized the government’s commitment to healthy interactions with China and hopes for the return of Chinese tourists to Taiwan. The goal of attracting 12 million international tourists to Taiwan this year remains unchanged, with the potential for two million visits from China, depending on pandemic control. The MOTC will evaluate the impact of the ban on travel agencies and work on solutions. Discussions with airlines will ensure affected travel agencies can refund their clients for booking issues.
    2024/02/22 12:01
  • Taiwanese airlines add more flights to Kyushu region

    Explore the economic ripple effects of TSMC’s new fab in Kumamoto, Japan, on local markets and Taiwan’s airline industry, with increased flights and market potential for business and tourism.
    2024/02/20 16:39
  • EVA Air stocks soar after strike-averting pilot agreement

    EVA Air’s shares rose over 5% in early trading after reaching an agreement with the Taoyuan Union of Pilots (TUP), ensuring no strikes during Lunar New Year. Lion Travel, Phoenix Tours, Richmond Tours, Life Tour, and China Airlines also saw a 2% increase in share prices. The labor agreement includes a monthly salary increase of NT$13,500, increased allowances, no direct hiring of foreign pilots, and no disputes on these points until May 31, 2026. The agreement is seen as a compromise to protect passenger rights. EVA Air did not comment on the impact on future profitability.
    2024/01/29 15:58
  • Taiwan travel agents urge for earlier pre-strike notices

    The Travel Agent Association of R.O.C., Taiwan, has urged aviation unions to give a one-month notice before going on strike to mitigate social repercussions. They warned that another strike could have a devastating impact on the aviation industry. This call comes as EVA Air pilots, in collaboration with the Taoyuan Union of Pilots (TUP), have secured the right to strike. The planned strike is set for the Lunar New Year period, which is a peak travel period. The pilots aim to safeguard their rights, but the Travel Agent Association emphasized that such action would significantly affect consumers and travel agencies. They criticized past unplanned strikes by China Airlines’ cabin crew, pilots, and EVA Air’s cabin crew for disregarding consumer rights. The association emphasized the adoption of international pre-strike notice processes to allow sufficient time for negotiations and consensus-building, benefiting both consumers and labor.
    2024/01/23 17:33
  • Taiwan braces for fourth airline strike in recent history

    The pilots of EVA Air, one of Taiwan’s leading airlines, have voted in favor of strike action, marking the fourth labor strike in Taiwan’s aviation history. Previous strikes in Taiwan’s aviation industry include a flight attendant strike at China Airlines in 2016, which lasted three days and resulted in over 100 canceled flights and over 30,000 affected passengers. China Airlines pilots also went on strike in 2019, lasting seven days and impacting over 25,000 passengers. EVA Air flight attendants initiated a strike in 2019 as well, lasting a record 17 days and leading to 1,440 canceled flights and almost 280,000 affected passengers.
    2024/01/22 12:49
  • EVA Air pilots secure right to strike

    Pilots for Taiwan’s EVA Air, supported by the Pilots Union Taoyuan (TUP), have voted in favor of striking due to ongoing disputes over pay raises. The TUP reported that out of the 910 participating pilots, an overwhelming 900 approved the strike action, with only 10 voting against it. The pilots are demanding a 20% salary adjustment, citing two main grievances – the hiring of foreign pilots amidst a staffing shortage and what they perceive as inadequate salaries and year-end bonuses, especially considering the airline industry’s substantial profits during the pandemic. EVA Air employs a total of 1,400 pilots, with 650 being TUP members. If all union member pilots choose to strike, it could result in half of the passenger and cargo flights being unable to operate during the Lunar New Year holiday. In contrast to the 2019 pilot strike at China Airlines, the TUP has stated that it will announce any confirmed strikes for 2024 at least 24 hours in advance to provide passengers with sufficient time to make necessary preparations.
    2024/01/22 12:14
  • EVA Air announces record 6-month year-end bonus

    EVA Air, a Taiwanese airline, has announced a record six-month year-end bonus, the highest since its establishment. The bonus will also be distributed to its subsidiaries, including airport services, sky kitchens, and aviation technologies. In addition, EVA Air plans to adjust salaries for employees in 2024, with ground and cabin crew members seeing an average adjustment of NT$5,000 and pilots receiving adjustments ranging from NT$11,000 to NT$20,000 based on their position. However, this announcement comes amidst potential strike action by EVA Air pilots, leading to concerns that the wage increase announcements are an attempt to pacify them. The Taoyuan Flight Attendants’ Union has emphasized the importance of fair distribution of year-end bonuses and salary increases regardless of the proposed pilot action. Rival airlines Starlux and China Airlines have also announced their year-end bonuses, with Starlux providing a one-month bonus and an approved salary increase of NT$2,000, and China Airlines reportedly planning to distribute a three-month bonus (although the union is demanding five months’ worth). In the marine transportation industry, YangMing Marine Transport Corporation has scaled down its year-end bonus from 13 months last year to two months this year due to a downturn in the shipping industry. The shipping corporations’ lower year-end bonuses are attributed to the "revenge-travel boom" post-pandemic. Other industries with high year-end bonuses include finance, semiconductor, and construction, with 1.83, 1.38, and 1.23 months respectively.
    2023/12/26 10:09
  • Taiwanese can travel to Cuba with valid documents, says MOFA

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has stated that Taiwanese citizens are allowed to enter Cuba with a passport valid for more than six months and a Cuban Tourist Card, according to Central News Agency (CNA). However, MOFA has urged the public to suspend travel to Cuba or check the official Cuban government website or airlines before departure due to unclear information. This response comes after a Taiwanese-Canadian and his family were denied entry into Cuba because "China doesn’t recognize Taiwan as a country." The family’s passports were confiscated, and they were sent back to Canada after ten hours at the airport. MOFA has instructed the Taiwanese representative office in Bogota, Colombia, to investigate the issue and protect the travel rights of Taiwanese citizens.
    2023/12/25 16:29
  • 2023航空公司排名曝 台灣這間進前10、處理索賠效率奪冠

    新型且舒適座椅的飛機和笑容可掬的空服人員,是許多航空公司評比考量的重點,但航空乘客權益服務平台AirHelp指,航空公司在出現問題時如何對待乘客是時常被忽略但極為關鍵的因素。截至9月30日,該平台根據準點率、客戶意見及處理客戶索賠效率,對全球83家航空公司進行排名,結果卡達航空(Qatar Airways)奪冠,中華航空(China Airlines)名列第8。但若只考量索賠部分,華航則居冠。
    2023/12/18 17:43
  • Taiwan to U.S. travel nears pre-COVID levels, up 84%: MOTC

    Discover America Committee in Taiwan President Brenda Tang revealed that the U.S. travel market from Taiwan has rebounded to 84% of pre-pandemic levels, according to data from the Tourism Administration. Taiwanese travelers heading to the United States surged by 185% from January to October this year, reaching 396,913, as reported by the National Travel and Tourism Office. Flights to the U.S. during the peak summer season had load factors of over 90%, while the off-peak months of September and October maintained load factors of at least 85%. China Airlines and EVA Airways have nearly returned to pre-pandemic flight levels, and Starlux Airlines is set to launch its San Francisco route. United Airlines plans to double its Taipei to San Francisco flights, and Delta Air Lines is preparing to commence a Taipei to Seattle route. Tour package prices to the U.S. for the first quarter of next year and the Lunar New Year peak season are expected to increase by no more than 25%, offering travelers some price assurance amid growing demand.
    2023/12/12 19:26
  • 2024 Penghu Fireworks Festival extended to four months

    The Penghu Tourism Department has announced that the 2024 Penghu International Fireworks Festival will take place from May 2 to Aug. 30 in Magong. The festival will showcase drone and fireworks performances, starting at 8 p.m. However, this decision has faced criticism due to concerns of audience fatigue and noise pollution. The festival, traditionally held from May to June, serves as a tourism indicator for the area. In 2023, the festival collaborated with Marvel and Disney’s 100th Anniversary celebrations, attracting over 500,000 visitors. The festival was initiated in 2002 to revive Penghu’s tourism industry after the China Airlines Flight 611 disaster, featuring fireworks performances and flight attendants dancing.
    2023/11/19 16:30
  • Taiwanese major airlines report record revenues in October

    Taiwanese airlines, including China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, and Starlux Airlines, have reported record revenues in October and for the first ten months of the year. Starlux Airlines achieved a monthly operating income of NT$2.087 billion in October, the third highest in its history. China Airlines saw a 7.85% monthly increase and a 28.56% annual increase in October, with total revenue reaching NT$16.076 billion. EVA Air’s October revenue increased by 6.8% monthly and 46.57% annually to NT$17.525 billion. Tigerair Taiwan experienced the most significant growth, with October revenue increasing by 13.7% from September and skyrocketing 1040% from last year to NT$1.22 billion. The industry expects this revenue trend to continue as flight operations resume, driven by the northeast Asia leaf-viewing and skiing season, as well as peak travel periods such as Christmas markets and New Year’s Eve in Europe, America, New Zealand, and Australia.
    2023/11/13 12:50
  • Taiwanese to benefit from Thailand’s new visa-free scheme

    The Thai government has launched a 30-day visa-free policy for Taiwanese tourists, aiming to increase the number of visitors by 20%. Around 600,000 Taiwanese tourists visited Thailand this year, and Thai officials hope to raise this number to at least 725,000 by the end of 2023. Since the announcement of the new policy, queries about Thailand on travel websites have increased by 30%. Travelers are also pleased with the elimination of visa costs, which can range from NT $1,200 to over $10,000. To further attract tourists, travel agencies and airlines are offering discounted round-trip tickets to Bangkok from Taipei, with prices as low as NT $5,000. Thailand is already among the top overseas travel destinations for Taiwanese, along with Japan, mainland China, South Korea, and Vietnam.
    2023/11/10 22:52
  • 買機票就選這天!華航宣布「每月16日」會員日 日韓最低6千

    快成為華夏會員!中華航空將於 12 月 16 日歡慶 64 周年,今(14) 日宣布每月 16 日為「華航會員日」(China Airlines Members Day),未來將逐月推出不同會員專屬優惠,會員可透過專屬連結,於當日0時起至23時59分購買當月各項優惠活動,首周就是9月16日台灣往返日韓的單程或來回機票 84 折起優惠,免萬元就可以飛往日本或韓國賞楓。
    2023/09/14 16:44
  • MND downplays China Eastern Airlines flight path concerns

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) has dismissed national safety concerns raised by some Taiwanese citizens regarding the flight path of China Eastern Airlines. 
    2023/06/20 17:20
  • Taiwan orders 16 Boeing planes for NT$139.8 billion

    Although international travel is still not back to normal, China Airlines called for a meeting with its Board of Directors. They passed a decision to purchase 16 Boeing 787-9 passenger planes, with an estimated price tag of NT$139.8 billion. The move has raised much speculation about whether it has to do with the recent U.S. delegations’ visits to Taiwan.
    2022/09/23 14:22
  • 波音證實收到華航787夢幻客機訂單 估2025年交付

    波音公司(Boeing Co)今天證實,波音已收到台灣中華航空(China Airlines)787夢幻客機(Dreamliner)訂單。
    2022/08/31 08:55
  • 撞名以國! 林佳龍曾提華航改「CAL Taiwan」

    華航最新曝光的貨機塗裝,儘管已經把台灣意象放在「C」字裡面,但不只民進黨立委不買帳,這最後版本也並非交通部長林佳龍希望的版本,林佳龍也透露他原本建議,可以CHINA AIRLINES,縮寫成CAL,再加上TAIWAN,但華航認為,CAL恐會被誤認成卡路里,且也跟以色列國際貨運航空撞名,所以最後並未採納!
    2020/12/16 18:36
  • 華航貨機新塗裝亮相 字母「C」藏台灣意象

    華航新購入的波音777F貨機,全機最新塗裝今天(12/14)亮相,除了先前曝光的,機身CHINA AIRLINES字樣縮小、移到機尾,機身前段將代表貨機的英文「CARGO」中的字母「C」,暗藏了一個台灣的外型,象徵台灣意象。
    2020/12/14 23:25
  • 華航首架777F貨機亮相! 塗裝「CARGO」藏台灣地圖

    中華航空首架777F貨機塗裝出爐!原本的「CHINA AIRLINES」字樣縮小、移到機尾,但代表貨機的「CARGO」中的字母「C」中心以台灣模樣為設計,象徵華航帶著台灣走向全世界。據悉,華航將於16日歡慶61週年,首架777F貨機也完成整備將在當天正式亮相。
    2020/12/14 17:46
  • 華航新機CHINA AIRLINES縮小 機身將有台灣意象

    國外網站公開一架華航新的波音777貨機塗裝,CHINA AIRLINES字樣縮小且移到尾部,機身中前段留白。交通部長林佳龍今天受訪說,先縮小字體,並保留空間配合台灣意象在新機上。
    2020/11/26 11:11
  • 華航新機身曝光 CHINA AIRLINES字樣縮小

    華航機身塗裝引發外界爭議,被要求改名。近日有國外航空迷拍到華航最新塗裝,不僅將CHINA AIRLINES字樣移到機尾,字體也同步縮小。
    2020/11/25 22:34
  • 快訊/華航塗裝出爐 CHINA AIRLINES字變小了

    華航買下首架波音777F貨機,民眾拍下機身塗裝,「CHINA AIRLINES」字樣大幅縮小,並移到機身尾端;華航對此聲明,目前飛機仍在試飛階段,還沒正式出廠,全新樣式未來會適時公布。
    2020/11/25 20:04
  • 台捷直航有望! 布拉格市長:華航名稱與中國無關

    捷克首都布拉格市長賀瑞普昨天在臉書發文說,台北往返布拉格的直航航線有望了,並強調華航(China Airlines)名稱指的是台灣官方名稱「中華民國」,與中國大陸無關。
    2020/09/01 10:00
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