Long-haul travel to Asia has slowly been shedding its friction, but one major U.S. metro area still lacks a key nonstop connection. For years, travelers heading across the Pacific from the East Coast have had to factor in layovers, tight connections or awkward routes that added hours to an already lengthy journey. That’s finally starting to change, and it could reshape how Americans think about visiting one of Asia’s most dynamic capitals.
Later this year, a new nonstop route will link the Washington, D.C., area directly to Taipei, making the trip significantly more straightforward for both leisure and business travelers. The service will operate four times per week between Dulles International Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, marking the first time a single flight connects the two capitals. The route launches in July aboard a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, offering a mix of business class, premium economy and economy seating designed for long-haul comfort.
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Why This Route Is a Big Deal for Travelers
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This new service arrives at a moment when interest in Asian travel is surging again. Taipei, in particular, has been trending as travelers look beyond the usual gateway cities and seek destinations that feel vibrant, approachable and rewarding without being overwhelming. The addition of a nonstop flight removes a major barrier, cutting travel time and eliminating the need for connections through West Coast hubs or other Asian cities.
The airline operating the route, EVA Air, is widely regarded as one of the world’s top carriers, consistently earning five-star ratings for service, cleanliness and onboard experience. It’s also known for its premium economy cabin, which offers more legroom and comfort than many of its competitors, and for thoughtful touches like elevated meal service even in economy. For East Coast travelers, that reputation matters on a flight that clocks in at well over 14 hours.
Beyond convenience, the route signals growing confidence in demand from the U.S. market. Dulles becomes the airline’s eighth U.S. destination, joining major hubs like New York, Chicago, Seattle and Los Angeles.
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What Makes Taipei Worth the Trip
Taipei has quietly built a reputation as one of Asia’s most well-rounded cities. It’s exceptionally safe, easy to navigate and refreshingly affordable compared to other major capitals. The city’s night markets are legendary, serving everything from bubble tea to pepper buns and oyster omelets, while its restaurant scene spans humble street stalls to Michelin-starred dining.
What truly sets Taipei apart is how seamlessly urban life blends with nature. Hikes like Elephant Mountain are minutes from downtown and offer sweeping skyline views, while Yangmingshan National Park provides lush trails and hot springs just outside the city. Cultural landmarks like Longshan Temple, historic Di Hua Street and the National Palace Museum add depth to any itinerary, and popular day trips to Jiufen or Yehliu Geopark are easy to plan.
With a new nonstop flight in place, visiting Taipei is no longer a logistical challenge—it’s an open invitation.
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