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EVA Air celebrates 10th anniversary of Houston route

06/27/2025 03:36 PM
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EVA Air President Clay Sun (left) holds a proclamation issued by Houston Mayor Pro Tem Martha Castex-Tatum (right) during a celebratory press conference held at the Houston Zoo on Thursday. CNA photo June 26, 2025
EVA Air President Clay Sun (left) holds a proclamation issued by Houston Mayor Pro Tem Martha Castex-Tatum (right) during a celebratory press conference held at the Houston Zoo on Thursday. CNA photo June 26, 2025

Houston, June 26 (CNA) Taiwan-based EVA Air and the city of Houston celebrated the 10th anniversary of the airline's route between Taoyuan International Airport and the city on Thursday, U.S. time.

At the celebratory press conference held at the Houston Zoo, Houston Mayor Pro Tem Martha Castex-Tatum issued a proclamation announcing the day as Houston's EVA Air Day.

She also expressed the city's gratitude to the airline for the flights that have contributed to Houston's development and economic abilities.

Speaking at the event, EVA Air President Clay Sun (孫嘉明) said EVA Air was the only Taiwanese airline to offer direct flights to Houston, with service increasing from three to seven flights per week over the past 10 years.

Load factors for the flights have remained at around 90 percent over time, he said, as the airline's dense network enables travelers to connect to major Asian cities from Taipei.

EVA Air President Clay Sun (second from right) presents an EVA Air model plane to Houston Mayor Pro Tem Martha Castex-Tatum (second from left) on Thursday. CNA photo June 26, 2025
EVA Air President Clay Sun (second from right) presents an EVA Air model plane to Houston Mayor Pro Tem Martha Castex-Tatum (second from left) on Thursday. CNA photo June 26, 2025

Other speakers highlighting the growing ties between the two sides.

Yvonne Hsiao (蕭伊芳), director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston, said trade volume between Taiwan and Houston grew from US$1.1 billion in 2015 to US$11.1 billion in 2024.

Meanwhile, the Houston Zoo is gifting a male bongo antelope to the Taipei Zoo to mate with its five female bongos and help breed the critically endangered species, said Kevin Hodge, vice president of the Houston Zoo.

The initiative also celebrates the sister zoo partnership since 2023 and the 64th anniversary of the two cities' sister-city relationship, Hodge said.

To celebrate sister-city ties, EVA Air is partnering with Taipei on a tourism campaign that invites Houston residents to take EVA Air's direct flight to Taipei and "experience the city's unique charm," the airline said in a news release issued Friday (Taiwan time).

(By Yu Hsiao-han and Wu Kuan-hsien)

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