EVA Air hails travel agent support at Thailand trade event
Taiwan carrier EVA Air has praised the travel agent community in the UK for their support.
It came during a recent hosted event in central London.
It collaborated with Bangkok Airways and Tourism Authority of Thailand, to thank trade partners with Thai food and latest updates on Thailand tourism.
EVA Air operates its London-Taipei service via Bangkok.
The event at the Patara Thai restaurant presented the latest updates and prizes, including Premium Economy flights to Bangkok with EVA and onward flights to Phuket with Bangkok Airways.
EVA Air recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of London flights to Bangkok and Taipei.
It launched special anniversary discounts for flights and a social media Flight Ticket Giveaway competition.
EVA Air is a Star Alliance member and is one of the SKYTRAX world’s top 10 airlines.
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