"He doesn't think that he's 'Hamlet'"
Local media have called it a Hamlet-like retaliation plan. The anticipation of the new airline's launch has grown as both EVA Airways and China Airlines, Taiwan's two main airlines, have been plagued by strikes and internal conflicts. China Airlines and its crew reached a deal after a week-long strike in February 2019 whereas EVA Airways experienced a 17-day strike in July, the longest in Taiwanese aviation history. But according to the team at STARLUX, Chang isn't out for retribution. "He doesn't think that he is 'Hamlet'," K.W. Nieh, STARLUX's chief communication officer, tells CNN Travel. "This has nothing to do with revenge." "Because of his passion for aviation, Chang merely wants to build an ideal airline that reflects his style after breaking from the shackles of Evergreen Group. He is building STARLUX to fulfill the expectations of his late father." CNN Travel has reached out to EVA Air for comment.Homegrown luxury airline
Whether or not Taipei-based STARLUX can outdo the other major players on the island remains to be seen, but it's certainly upped Taiwan's aviation game. The airline is introducing a new generation of passenger aircraft, including the A321neo and A350-1000, "both debuting for the first time in Taiwan," says Nieh. Indeed, STARLUX is the first Taiwanese airline to be equipped with A321neos -- all 10 of them will be delivered by the end of 2021. STARLUX signed Taiwan's largest single Airbus purchase agreement, purchasing 17 A350XWB aircraft in March 2019. Chang himself piloted STARLUX's first A321neo to Taipei from Hamburg last month. "The fleet will grow to 27 aircraft by the end of 2024 and 50 by the end of 2030," adds Nieh. The interior of the narrow body cabin, designed by BMW's Designworks studio, is fitted with sleek seats, leather headrests and inflight entertainment systems across all classes. Economy class seats will feature a 10.1-inch 720p screen while business class seats -- equipped with narrow-body seats that can recline into an 82-inch fully flat bed -- will offer a 15.6-inch 1080p inflight entertainment system. Free Wi-Fi with basic access (texting only for economy passengers) will be offered for both classes on all STARLUX flights -- also a first in Taiwan. Local touches abound as well. A unique cabin scent -- with notes of woods, leather and florals -- has been created by Taiwan-grown fragrance brand P.Seven. The airline's crew uniform, which bears themes of retro-futuristic travel in the 40s and 50s, is the product of local designer Sean Yin.No fare war: STARLUX will charge more than competitors
Aspiring to be the Emirates of Asia, STARLUX vows to provide premium service, too. At a recent press event, Chang said STARLUX Airlines will not start a fare war. Instead, its tickets will be reasonable but more expensive than its competitors. "We consider flying as an enjoyable part of the journey," adds Nieh. "We offer top-notch and exquisite services. It differentiates STARLUX from other companies in the market. "We position ourselves as a boutique airline, targeting the higher-end market. We have introduced the most advanced aircraft models with the latest aviation technology and seats. We offer exquisite service items so the fare will be slightly higher than the other airlines."DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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