DFW Airport lands new Asia route as more flights begin soon

Photo credit: DFW International Airport

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) will begin offering nonstop flights to Taipei, Taiwan, on October 3, 2025, airport officials announced.

EVA Air will operate the new route, which marks the first direct air service between DFW and Taipei.

The route will include three weekly flights and expands DFW’s international destination network. Airport officials said the service is part of ongoing efforts to increase DFW’s global connectivity through the addition of new international routes.

The Taipei route is one of several recent international additions at DFW. Airlines such as Fiji Airways and Cathay Pacific have also announced new services at the airport in recent months.

DFW is currently implementing a capital improvement plan focused on infrastructure upgrades to support increased passenger traffic and expanded operations.

The plan includes enhancements aimed at accommodating new routes and maintaining efficient airport services.

EVA Air’s new service to Taipei adds to the airport’s expanding list of international destinations.

Airport officials stated that the route is intended to provide more options for passengers traveling between the United States and Asia.

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