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TAIPEI’S EVA Air was awarded SKYTRAX’s coveted 5-star rating, the world’s highest airline quality rating, after upgrading its Royal Laurel Class business class cabins.
International passengers flying on business class will get electronic maps upon check-in which direct them to airport lounges and departure gates. During peak periods, on-ground EVA staff are deployed to help out passengers.
Passengers have the privilege of converting their seats to flat beds
On top of that, those traveling on long-haul flights are offered cold-pressed pineapple juice, canapés and Godiva chocolates while a sommelier-style wine tasting will be carried out before passengers make their choice of wine.
Passengers flying aboard Boeing 777-300ER aircrafts can also request a full turn-down service which will notify cabin crew to convert seats into a flat bed complete with cotton mattress pad. On EVA’s rival airlines, this feature is only associated with first class cabins.
In other news, EVA recently announced plans to launch direct flights between Taipei and Chicago, the first of its kind since United launched non-stop flights between Shanghai and Chicago in 2004.
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Source: travelwireasia.com