China Airlines boosts Taipei-Brisbane-Auckland route to daily service
Taiwanese national carrier China Airlines is upgrading its Taipei-Brisbane-Auckland service to daily from December.
The route is currently served four times a week.
It reflects the strong demand on the Taipei-Brisbane sector, says Julieanne Alroe, Brisbane Airport Corporation CEO.
"The Taiwanese visitor market to Brisbane has grown consistently in the last few years with passenger numbers jumping by more than 10,000 new travellers every year since 2013, to just under 100,000 in 2016."
Ray Chang, China Airlines general manager for Brisbane said: "The relationship between Queensland and Taiwan continues to strengthen with more and more people travelling between the two states for business and pleasure and we are pleased to be able to provide a direct daily connection."
"The new schedule is perfect for travellers looking to fly conveniently up to Asia, over to Europe or across to North America."
China Airlines also flies from Taiwan to Sydney.
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