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How to make long-haul travel feel shorter and smarter

Business travel today is anything but comfortable. Between red-eye flights, layovers that blur into meetings, and those frantic airport sprints to catch a tight connection, corporate travellers are always racing against time and fatigue. For professionals who juggle presentations, deadlines, and different time zones, long-haul flight routes can feel like endurance tests rather than comfortable journeys.

In a world that runs on productivity and efficiency, there’s a natural emotional need for travel to feel less exhausting and more empowering. Whether you’re flying to close a deal or lead a global team, how you spend your hours in transit can shape how you land at your destination.

So, how do you take control of that time? Here’s how to make long-haul travel feel not just shorter, but smarter

Travel smart

Seasoned business travellers have found a way out for seamless travel by trial and error. Where once the focus was solely on cutting minutes off total travel time, today’s corporate flyers plan smarter. For them, fewer stopovers, thoughtfully timed layovers that offer real rest, and premium airport experiences do the trick.

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There’s a growing preference for routes that prioritise quality over speed. Travellers now look for layovers that include access to quiet lounges, spa services, quality dining, and even the option to refresh with a shower or nap, rather than sprinting through crowded terminals with luggage. Miles and reward programmes are being carefully utilised, with travellers valuing transparency, ease of redemption, and genuine perks over useless point accumulation.

Taipei connection

Taipei stands out not just for its geographic advantage in connecting Asia with North America, but for its operational excellence. The transit experience is impressive, security lines are swift, signage is intuitive, and customer service is consistently top-notch. EVA Air, in particular, is one such airline that elevates the experience with its flagship lounges that feel more like boutique hotels than airport waiting areas.

What sets EVA Air apart from other airlines is its long-haul network, which seamlessly connects major North American cities via Taipei. Whether you’re headed to Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York, or Toronto, EVA Air ensures the journey is as hassle-free and relaxing as possible. EVA Air schedules well-timed departures and arrivals, with minimal layover stress and optimised connections. Travellers spend less time in limbo and more time arriving prepared. EVA Air operates from Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Seattle.

Star Alliance collaboration

Through its membership in Star Alliance, EVA Air offers its customers access to a global network, along with smooth travel and status recognition within the various member carrier frequent flyer programmes. Indian travellers enjoy seamless connectivity to EVA Air’s global network through strategic partnerships with leading airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and Air India. These partnerships allow for smooth transit from major Indian cities to EVA Air’s key international hubs, making long-haul travel more accessible, efficient, and comfortable. The Star Alliance Round the World, regional, and Circle fares offer exceptional flexibility and value for money. Travellers can also relax and refresh at exclusive lounges, Star Alliance lounges, and the member airline lounges while waiting for their flights.

EVA BizFam, a smarter way to do business travel

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EVA BizFam global corporate travel rewards programme is a boon for frequent corporate travellers who want to experience convenience, flexibility and care during their journey. EVA BizFam represents four key strengths: a global platform, centralised travel oversight, seamless digital rewards, and a unique cross-industry alliance. This platform enables companies to manage employee travel and track rewards in real time, boosting both visibility and efficiency. Businesses earn points for every employee trip, redeemable for free tickets, upgrades, and premium airport services. Meanwhile, employees collect personal Infinity MileageLands miles, turning each business trip into a personal gain. With all benefits easily tracked and redeemed via the BizFam portal, this experience offers a memorable experience.

The first step towards ensuring a relaxing flight is to book an airline that understands the need for comfort, privacy and productivity. EVA Air understands that when you book a long flight, your well-being is its top priority. So, the next time North America travel beckons, EVA Air will ensure the travel experience is nothing short of a beautiful memory.

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