
The new nonstop flight connecting Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with Taiwan’s Taoyuan Airport marks a significant milestone in strengthening air travel links among the US, Taiwan, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and France. This route not only expands Phoenix’s international connectivity but also enhances business and tourism opportunities across these key countries. By providing direct access to Taiwan’s vibrant economy and cultural hub, the flight supports increased trade, fosters closer diplomatic ties, and meets growing traveler demand for seamless transpacific journeys. Moreover, as Phoenix already maintains extensive nonstop services to major cities in Canada, Mexico, the UK, and France, this new connection integrates Taiwan into a broader global network, promoting economic growth and cultural exchange across these important regions.
The airline behind this initiative plans to commence nonstop service to Taipei early next year, contingent upon receiving all required government approvals. Flights are expected to run three to four times weekly, operated by the Airbus A350-900—a modern, fuel-efficient aircraft configured with 306 seats to ensure a comfortable long-haul journey.
Since its inception in 2016, the airline has steadily built its presence, obtaining necessary operational certifications from Taiwan’s Civil Aviation Administration by late 2019 and launching commercial flights in early 2020. Its current network focuses on connecting major Asian cities with prominent U.S. West Coast hubs including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Expanding its reach, the airline is also scheduled to introduce service to Ontario, California, starting this summer.
Taoyuan International Airport serves as the principal international gateway to Taipei, the bustling capital of Taiwan. Taiwan functions as a self-governing democratic island nation officially known as the Republic of China. Despite ongoing political tensions with the People’s Republic of China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory, Taiwan independently manages its airspace and international aviation affairs.
While the forthcoming flight marks Phoenix’s first nonstop service to Asia in recent decades, the airport has a history of transpacific flights dating back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. During that era, a major U.S. carrier operated Boeing 747s on nonstop routes between Phoenix and Asian destinations such as Nagoya, Japan. These services were discontinued by the mid-1990s amid evolving market conditions and fleet updates.
Over the years, airline mergers and industry consolidation have transformed the structure of nonstop Asia routes from Phoenix. The original airline operating those flights merged with another carrier in 2005, which later merged with a larger airline in 2013, reshaping the region’s international flight offerings.
Today, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport maintains nonstop service to a broad range of international cities, predominantly in North America and Europe. Canadian cities with direct connections include Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Montreal, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vancouver, and Winnipeg. In Mexico, nonstop flights link Phoenix to destinations such as Cancún, Culiacán, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Loreto, Manzanillo, Mazatlán, Mexico City, Monterrey, Puerto Vallarta, San José del Cabo, Tijuana, and Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa. Additionally, nonstop routes connect Phoenix with major European airports including London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle.
The launch of nonstop service to Taipei will considerably boost Phoenix’s global connectivity. This transpacific route is expected to deepen economic ties and cultural exchanges between Arizona and Taiwan, while offering seamless travel options for business travelers and tourists eager to explore Taiwan’s vibrant economy and rich heritage.
As worldwide travel continues to recover and evolve, Phoenix’s expanding flight roster underscores its growing role as a key transportation hub in the American Southwest. With Asia soon joining North America and Europe among its directly served regions, Sky Harbor International Airport is poised to become an even more vital gateway for international trade and tourism.
The new nonstop flight between Phoenix and Taiwan’s Taoyuan Airport strengthens air travel connections among the US, Taiwan, Canada, Mexico, the UK, and France, boosting business, tourism, and global connectivity across these key regions. This route integrates Taiwan into Phoenix’s extensive international network, fostering economic growth and cultural exchange.
Once regulatory approvals are finalized and ticket sales commence, the new Phoenix-Taipei route will open fresh opportunities for regional businesses to access Asian markets and provide travelers with convenient access to a dynamic part of the world. This service promises to be a strategic asset, strengthening the region’s global air connectivity and economic development.
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