STARLUX Airlines, a Taiwanese carrier, has selected its first European route as a direct service between Prague and Taipei. The new connection will launch on August 1 this year initially operating three times per week. From October, the frequency will increase to a total of four weekly flights. The carrier will deploy an Airbus A350‑900 configured with four travel classes.
"We are pleased to welcome a new carrier, STARLUX Airlines, to our airport's partner pool. Moreover, Prague is the first European destination to which the airline will fly on a regular basis. We greatly appreciate this new partnership and are convinced that the new regular service will contribute to the further development of tourism between the Czech Republic and Taiwan. According to our estimates, the new route could be used by more than 95,000 passengers in both directions during its first year of operation,” Jiří Pos, Chairman of the Prague Airport Board of Directors, said.
Taiwanese STARLUX Airlines will deploy an Airbus A350-900 on the new long-haul route, featuring four comfortable cabin classes: First Class, Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class. The aircraft has a total seating capacity of 306 passengers.
The route will be available to passengers from 1 August, operating three times per week, departing from Prague every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. From October, the weekly frequency will increase to four flights, with an additional departure on Mondays. In addition to the direct connection between Prague and Taipei, passengers will be able to take advantage of STARLUX Airlines’ network of onward flights to destinations across Asia, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Tokyo, Singapore, Osaka, Hong Kong and many others.
“We are pleased to launch our Prague route as STARLUX Airlines’ first destination in Europe, made possible through extensive preparation and the strong support of our partners, and we sincerely thank Prague Airport for its assistance,” said Glenn Chai, CEO of STARLUX Airlines. “Prague is a long-favored destination for Taiwanese travelers, and growing semiconductor industry ties are expected to further drive demand between Taiwan and the Czech Republic. With Taiwan serving as a convenient hub in Asia, our extensive Asian network will provide seamless connections to major cities across the region, while our all next-generation Airbus fleet delivers a premium, five-senses travel experience,” Glenn Chai added.
The five‑star airline STARLUX Airlines launched operations in 2020 and is thus one of the youngest carriers in Asia. It offers a unique travel experience and top‑tier service at standard ticket prices. The airline prides itself not only on the exceptionally high quality of its onboard services but also on its outstanding customer experience both in the air and on the ground. The cabin design of the Airbus A350, including its seats, was created by BMW Designworks, drawing on the design heritage of the renowned automotive brand. The rich inflight catering is inspired by multiple Michelin‑starred restaurants, with menus developed in cooperation with prestigious culinary brands from various regions of the world.
In addition to Economy Class, STARLUX Airlines will also offer the increasingly popular Premium Economy on the Prague–Taipei route, featuring more spacious seating, significantly greater legroom and enhanced catering. Business Class will feature fully lie‑flat seats with private doors, forming individual suites. Topping the onboard experience is the exclusive First Class cabin with just four seats. Generous baggage allowances apply, including 2 checked bags of up to 23 kg each even in Economy Class. Every seat is equipped with a personal entertainment screen offering a wide selection of movies and series, including titles from HBO MAX.
Taipei itself remains a relatively undiscovered destination for Czech travellers. It is a city of colours, flavours, tradition and modern influences. The tallest building in the city is the Taipei 101 skyscraper, which rises to a height of 508 metres and has – as its name suggests – 101 floors. The local observation deck on the 89th floor can be reached in 37 seconds using a lift equipped with air pressure compensation system. Freedom Square, where, among other things, the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall – a magnificent building commemorating the former President of the Republic of China – is located, is a must see in the historical part of the city. Religious traditions may be experienced when visiting the impressive Longshan Temple at the base of Dragon Mountain. On its premises, rich in dragon and lantern decoration and permeated by the intoxicating scents of burning incense sticks, it is possible to meditate and, according to locals, even speak to the deities. Taipei also offers an easy escape to nature. Elephant Mountain is iconic in this regard, from the top of which a magnificent view of the city panorama opens.
Ticket sales will open soon, primarily on the airline’s official website www.starlux-airlines.com, and later through selected travel agencies.
Flight schedule (local times):
JX102 Prague – Taipei: departure 10:20, arrival 05:10 (+1 day)
JX101 Taipei – Prague: departure 00:10, arrival 07:50
