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Far Eastern Air Transport

IATA Code
FE
ICAO Code
FEA
Website
http://www.fat.com.tw/
Main hub
Taipei Songshan Airport
Country
Taiwan

Far Eastern Air Transport (also known as FAT) is based in Taipei, Taiwan. Established in 1957, it operates domestic services from Taipei and Kaohsiung to points in Southeast Asia, South Korea and Palau. The airline declared bankruptcy in early 2008, ceasing services in May-2008 before attracting fresh investment and resuming operations on 18-Apr-2011.

Location of Far Eastern Air Transport main hub (Taipei Songshan Airport)


 
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Taiwan election result to benefit Taiwan-China services as airlines expand services for New Year

16-Jan-12 3:17 PM

This weekend’s re-election of a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) President in the Republic of China (Taiwan) is good news for airlines operating between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China.

Since non-stop cross-straits services began in 2009, airlines from both sides have profited from a relaxation in access, with steep gains in direct city pair operations.

There had been concerns that a loss by President Ma Ying-jeou would mean his liberal attitude to relations with the mainland would be reversed under a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government. It was President Ma’s influence that helped remove restrictions on direct flights.

The KMT’s win should more or less mean business as usual – and a continuation of the expansion of cross-straits air travel.

TransAsia and UNI Air lead Taiwan's second tier airlines into new markets

16-Sep-11 12:00 PM

Taiwan's airlines are gearing up for a boom in visitors from Mainland China. Taiwan’s Transportation and Communications Minister Mao Chikuo has urged Taiwanese carriers to purchase more aircraft before the number of Mainland tourists permitted to visit the island increases from 5 million presently to 10 million p/a over the next three to four years. While the demand will no doubt be captured predominantly by the nation's two major carriers, EVA Air and China Airlines, some of the nation's smaller carriers are also targeting rapid expansion in the months and years ahead on cross-Strait and near-international routes.

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