CAL boosts Asia Pacific routes
China Airlines (CAL) has added extra flights on several of its Asia Pacific routes.
As part of its winter schedule, which commenced on 28 October, the Taiwanese carrier was added services to Seoul, Yangon, Auckland and Kagoshima.
The airline has added one extra weekly flight to its service connecting Taipei’s Taoyuan airport and Seoul’s Incheon airport, taking the total frequency to 11 weekly flights, while the Taipei-Kagoshima services has risen from three to four flights per week. The recently-launched Taipei-Yangon service has been increased from five weekly flights to daily.
In Australasia, CAL’s currently four weekly Taipei-Sydney flights will now continue to Auckland. Combined with the existing three weekly Taipei-Brisbane-Auckland services, CAL now offers daily flights between to New Zealand’s largest city.