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EVA Air and Southwest Airlines: New Interline Partnership

Grace Lee
Last updated: 29 August 2025 09:07
By Grace Lee
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EVA Air Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
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Taiwanese airline EVA Air has announced a new interline partnership with Southwest Airlines to offer more connection flights from Taiwan to the United States, bringing a seamless journey for passengers on transpacific routes, effective immediately.

The tails for an EVA Air aircraft and a Southwest Airlines aircraft.
EVA Air and Southwest Airlines collaborate to boost seamless transpacific travel experiences © EVA Air

Seamless Journey from Taiwan to the United States

With the new interline partnership, passengers can now purchase flights from both operators on a single itinerary, which means their luggage would also be through-checked, and both boarding passes would be ready before the first flight.  This brings a more seamless travelling experience from Taiwan to the States, where EVA Air passengers could then be integrated into the destination network of Southwest Airlines and continue their journey to other parts of the United States.

This new collaboration includes flights from Taiwan to 4 major U.S. cities: Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA), and Chicago (ORD).

Andrew Su, EVA Air America Head Office Executive Vice President, sees this as a valuable chance for the airline to expand its market through collaboration:

“This partnership positions EVA Air for long-term growth in an evolving market by combining resources with Southwest Airlines. Together, we’re streamlining operations, connecting with a broader range of travellers, and responding more swiftly to changing market needs. Beyond simply adding flight options, we are dedicated to reimagining how we serve our passengers and providing travel experiences that are more personalised, more flexible, and thoughtfully designed around their needs.”

EVA Air Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
EVA Air Boeing 787-9 aircraft © EVA Air.

Continuously Improving Services on EVA Air

EVA Air has always been conscious of upgrading passenger experiences, including regular cabin updates and route expansions. With this new route map update, with 89 flights on offer weekly that connect Taiwan to the United States, the airline would develop its transpacific routes and become the Taiwanese airline with the most destinations and frequent flights to the U.S.

What do you think about this new collaboration and the changes it will bring? Spark discussion in the comments below.

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