Hello guys. I flew from TSA to MZG, a beautiful remote island in Taiwan, with UNIAIR's A321. UNIAIR is part of EVAAIR and Evergreen Group. Usually UNIAIR's A321 flights are operated by EVAAIR with EVAAIR standard livery. However, EVA does paint two A321s in UNIAIR livery because UNIAIR used to fly to Seoul before COVID, and the Korean government required the airline to use the aircraft painted in their own livery when operating the flight. I personally love A321 so much because its lengthy shape. I'm now going to show you this short 50-minute hop on a rare A321 in UNIAIR livery!
There was a Tigerair Taiwan's A320 resting on the ramp.
Our flight was connected with a jetbridge!
Time to board!
The seat is pretty standard for an A321. I think it's more than enough for a domestic flight in Taiwan.
Prepare to depart.
Look! An ATR72!
Pushing back and taking off.
There was a complimentary drink service onboard, with a choice between water, iced green tea, hot green tea, coffee and plum juice. I chose water.
The mood lighting was awesome. Glad the CP (Chief Purser) turned it on during this short flight.
Last glance at my seat before leaving.
And here we were at MZG airport!
Nice report, I flew with China Airlines when I was out in HK & Taiwan, so its nice to see what a regional/domestic service is like on Eva Air for comparison.
Nice to see reports within Asia once again! It had obviously become so rare (non-existent) these past two years so it's good to see Asia again! Looks like a decent experience for such a short flight.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this back and forth on B7 to MZG. Uni Air cabins look to have a good legroom, I like their ATRs. It's a shame they don't offer any snack on the domestic flights, but at least the service is consistent with their biggest competitor AE.