It officially ended at 24:00 on July 9, but it still has an impact on the flight. As of now, it is expected to affect 2,000 flights and impact 400,000 passengers.

2025/05/2214:22:33 hotcomm 1761
It officially ended at 24:00 on July 9, but it still has an impact on the flight. As of now, it is expected to affect 2,000 flights and impact 400,000 passengers. - DayDayNews

The picture shows Taoyuan Flight Attendant Professional Trade Union held a rally on Kaida Gran Avenue, Taipei City on July 2. China News Service reporter Liu Shuling, photo by

China News Service, July 19th. According to Taiwan's United Daily News, Taiwan's EVA Air flight attendant strike officially ended at 24:00 on July 9th, but it still has an impact on the flight. As of now, it is expected to affect 2,000 flights and impact 400,000 passengers. EVA Air said on the morning of the 19th that it will resume flights on the 20th, so passengers can ride with peace of mind.

EVA Air released a video on its social networking website on the morning of the 19th, declaring "We are ready!" and "Return to the original intention on July 20, and set sail with all our hearts."

In response to this, EVA said that due to the flight attendant strike, some flights were cancelled until July 19, but from the 20th, all flights have returned to normal.

According to previous reports, Taoyuan City Flight Service Professional Trade Union launched a Evergreen Flight Service Personnel strike on the afternoon of June 20. The labor and management sides reached a consensus after three formal consultations and six informal consultations and signed a group agreement.

hotcomm Category Latest News