Taiwan’s V Air to suspend all flights from October

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V AIR, a subsidiary of TransAsia Airway, will suspend all services from October 1 as the Taiwanese LCC commences merger with its parent company.

As a result, all ticket sales for flights on or after October 1 will be stopped. The airline will continue operating all scheduled flights until September 30.

For flights booked past the cessation date, V Air is offering either free transfers to flights on TransAsia Airway on the same route, or a full refund.

Passengers who booked Osaka and Okinawa routes will be transferred to a TransAsia Airways service on the same date or on the closest date within seven working days. An online form is also available for those who wish to apply for a refund before August 31.

Chiang Mai and Fukuoka route passengers will be transferred as well to a TransAsia Airways flight. Similarly, transfers will be made based on original flight dates or closest possible dates. An online form is also available for those who wish to apply for a refund before September 15.

Passengers who booked Bangkok, Busan and Nagoya routes will get a full fare refund, including ticket price, additional charges, airport taxes and surcharge.

V Air was established in November 2013 as a short-haul low-cost carrier, mainly serving links from Taiwan to Japan, South Korea and Thailand.

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