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  2. EVA Air - Wikipedia

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    EVA Air長榮航空. EVA Airways Corporation ( / ˌiːviːˈeɪ / EE-va; Chinese: 長榮航空; pinyin: Chángróng Hángkōng) ( TWSE: 2618) is a Taiwanese international airline headquartered in Taoyuan City. It is one of the two largest airlines in Taiwan along with state-owned China Airlines.

  3. List of EVA Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    List of EVA Air destinations. EVA Air is a Taiwanese airline based at Taoyuan International Airport in Tayuan, Taoyuan, near Taipei, operating passenger and dedicated cargo services to over 40 international destinations in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. [1] EVA Air and their freight division EVA Air Cargo operate flights to the ...

  4. EVAS Air - Wikipedia

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    evasair .ca. EVAS Air, also known as Exploits Valley Air Services or EVAS, is a Canadian aviation services company, based in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador. [4] It provides a variety of services, including a flight school (known as Gander Flight Training), sightseeing flights, and maintenance. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic it served ...

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  6. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    westjet.com. WestJet Airlines, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, [ 8] is the second-largest airline in Canada. [ 9] It began operations in 1996 with 220 employees, three aircraft, and five destinations. [ 10] It was launched as a low-cost alternative to the country's major airlines. [ 11]

  7. List of Air Canada destinations - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada is the largest airline and flag carrier of Canada. [1] Founded in 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines, it provides scheduled services to 195 destinations on six continents. Its largest hub is Toronto Pearson International Airport, followed by Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and Vancouver International Airport.