EVA Air President Sun Chia-ming stated that the company's performance in April was strong, with first-quarter revenue up approximately 10% year-on-year. Looking ahead, summer travel demand is robust, with bookings up 20% to 30% compared to the same period last year. AI-related demand continues to boost cargo momentum, and the company expects strong growth for the full year. While high fuel prices pose a challenge, EVA Air will not significantly reduce flights; instead, it will maintain normal operations and flexibly adjust fleet configurations based on market conditions. The company is also strengthening its presence in the southern market by deploying an A330-300 aircraft to Kaohsiung to serve routes including Tokyo, Pudong, and Macau.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Business News