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EVA Air

Infinity MileageLands

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About Infinity MileageLands

EVA Air Infinity MileageLands is the loyalty program for EVA Air, Taiwan's second-largest carrier and a Star Alliance member. EVA operates nonstop flights from the US to Taiwan (Taipei TPE) from Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), New York (JFK), and Chicago (ORD), and connects to a broad Asia-Pacific network from Taipei. The airline is best known internationally for its premium economy class ('Premium Laurel Class') and business class ('Royal Laurel') products, which consistently rank among the best in Asia-Pacific aviation, and for operating a young, modern fleet of Boeing 777-300ER and 787-10 aircraft.

Infinity MileageLands currently does not accept direct transfers from any major US transferable currency programs - no American Express, Chase, Capital One, Citi, or Bilt transfers are available. US collectors seeking to fly EVA Air using transferable currency points typically book via Star Alliance partner programs: Aeroplan (which books EVA Air as a Star Alliance partner with zero surcharges) or United MileagePlus. EVA's own Infinity MileageLands program is primarily funded through EVA Air flights, co-branded credit cards in Taiwan, and partner activity.

EVA Air's Royal Laurel Class business cabin on the 777-300ER features a fully enclosed private suite with a sliding door - similar in concept to Qsuites and Singapore Airlines Business Class - in a 1-2-1 direct-aisle-access layout. This makes EVA one of the only Star Alliance carriers to offer a fully enclosed business class suite, positioning it competitively against Singapore Airlines, ANA, and JAL for US–Asia premium cabin travel. The Premium Laurel premium economy is also one of the best premium economy products in aviation. For travelers targeting Star Alliance Taiwan routing or Asia connections via Taipei, EVA Air represents exceptional value when booked through partner programs.

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1.4¢ / mile
TPG valuation
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3.0–5.0¢
Business class value

Why transfer points to Infinity MileageLands?

Royal Laurel Suites - Fully Enclosed Business Class with Door

EVA Air's 'Royal Laurel' business class on the Boeing 777-300ER features private suites with a sliding door for complete privacy - one of only a handful of airlines globally to offer enclosed business class suites. The cabin operates in a 1-2-1 direct-aisle-access configuration. Combined with EVA's exceptional catering and Taiwanese hospitality, the Royal Laurel product is widely considered one of the best business class products in Star Alliance. For US collectors using Aeroplan or MileagePlus miles to book EVA Air, this product is accessible at competitive Star Alliance partner award rates.

Nonstop US–Taipei - Gateway to Asia-Pacific via TPE Hub

EVA Air operates nonstop flights from Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, New York, and Chicago to Taipei (TPE), making Taiwan one of the most accessible major hubs in Asia for US travelers. From Taipei, EVA connects to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, and dozens of other Asia-Pacific destinations. For US travelers targeting Southeast Asian or East Asian destinations via a Taiwan hub, EVA's TPE connections are often faster than routings through Dubai, Doha, or London.

Star Alliance Coverage Bookable via Aeroplan - Zero Surcharges

EVA Air's Star Alliance membership makes its flights bookable through Aeroplan (Air Canada's program, accessible via Amex, Chase, Capital One, and Bilt at 1:1). Aeroplan passes zero fuel surcharges on all partner awards including EVA Air, and its fixed distance-based chart provides predictable costs for US–Taiwan business class planning. This is the recommended pathway for US transferable currency holders seeking to fly EVA's Royal Laurel product - until Infinity MileageLands adds US bank transfer partnerships.

Premium Laurel - Best-in-Class Premium Economy

EVA Air's 'Premium Laurel' premium economy class is consistently rated among the best premium economy products in global aviation by Skytrax and AirlineRatings. The seat features a wider pitch, a fully adjustable footrest, meal service comparable to business class, and amenity kits well above typical premium economy standards. For travelers who find business class points requirements out of reach, Premium Laurel can be booked via Star Alliance partner miles at intermediate rates - typically 50,000–70,000 miles round-trip from the US via programs like Aeroplan.

How to transfer points to Infinity MileageLands

Follow these four steps every time. The golden rule: find available award space before transferring - transfers are irreversible.

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    Find the award first

    Search for award availability on Infinity MileageLands's website before moving a single point. Note the flight number, date, cabin, and exact miles required. Award space can disappear at any moment - and transfers are irreversible.

  2. 2

    Check for an active transfer bonus

    Scroll up to the Current Bonuses table. If a bonus is live (e.g. +20%), you get 20% more miles for free - 10,000 points transferred becomes 12,000 miles. Timing your transfer to an active bonus is one of the easiest ways to stretch your balance without spending more.

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    Execute the transfer from your bank

    No direct US bank transfer partners are currently available for EVA Air.

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    Book the award immediately

    As soon as the miles post to your account, book the award. Don't wait - partner award availability can evaporate within hours. Have your loyalty membership number, passport details, and preferred payment method for taxes ready before you start the booking process.

Infinity MileageLands award chart - highlights

Chart type: Fixed zone-based chart (Infinity MileageLands - no US bank transfer access; use Aeroplan)

Infinity MileageLands uses a fixed zone-based chart for EVA Air flights. These rates are for reference - US collectors cannot directly transfer to this program. Rates for booking EVA Air via Aeroplan (recommended) are shown for comparison.

RouteEconomy (RT)Business (RT)First (RT)Notes
US to Taipei (EVA) - Economy OW25,000--Via Infinity MileageLands (own-program only)
US to Taipei (EVA) - Business OW-60,000-Royal Laurel suite with door - own-program rate
Via Aeroplan: US to Taipei (EVA) - Business RT-~120,000-Aeroplan partner rate - zero surcharges, 4 US banks
Taipei to Southeast Asia (EVA) - Business OW-~20,000-Bangkok, Singapore, KL via TPE hub
EVA Premium Laurel - US to Taipei OW~45,000--Best-rated premium economy product globally

No US bank transfers to Infinity MileageLands currently. Best pathway: Aeroplan (Amex, Chase, Capital One, Bilt) with zero surcharges on EVA Air flights. Verify current Aeroplan rates at aeroplan.com before transferring.

How much are Infinity MileageLands miles worth?

The value of a Infinity MileageLands mile varies significantly depending on redemption type. Economy redemptions typically deliver near the base valuation; business and first class awards - especially on partner airlines - can return 3–10× more per mile than the average.

1.0–1.4¢
Economy
3.0–5.0¢
Business Class

Worked example

US–Taipei Royal Laurel Business OW retails ~$3,500. Via Aeroplan at ~60,000 miles OW with zero surcharges: $3,500 ÷ 60,000 × 100 = 5.8¢/mile - excellent value for a fully enclosed business class suite.

Valuations per TPG April 2026 (1.4¢ average). Actual value varies by specific route, date, and cabin availability.

Best credit cards for earning Infinity MileageLands miles

EVA Air rarely has a compelling US co-branded card. The most effective strategy is earning transferable points from a premium bank card and converting them when you are ready to book.

Infinity MileageLands vs other Star Alliance programs

EVA Air competes with Singapore Airlines and ANA for Star Alliance premium cabin access from the US. All three are 5-star Asian carriers; EVA is accessible via Aeroplan, while Singapore and ANA have their own US bank transfer programs.

FeatureInfinity MileageLandsSingapore KrisFlyerANA Mileage Club
US Bank AccessNone direct (Aeroplan indirect - 4 banks)Amex, Chase, Cap One, Citi (4 banks direct)Amex only (1 bank direct)
Business Class ProductRoyal Laurel - enclosed suite with door (777-300ER)SQ Business - enclosed suite with doorANA Business - flat-bed, some door configs
Fuel Surcharges (via recommended program)Zero (via Aeroplan)None on SQ own-metalNone on ANA own-metal
Taiwan/TPE AccessBest - own-metal nonstop to TaipeiLimited - no SIN–TPE nonstopANA flies NRT–TPE; not US nonstop
US Nonstop RoutesLAX, SEA, SFO, JFK, ORD to TPE (5 gateways)JFK, LAX, SFO, EWR to SIN (4 gateways)JFK, LAX, ORD, SFO, SEA to NRT/HND

Bottom line

Use EVA Air (via Aeroplan) for US–Taiwan nonstop travel and Asia-Pacific connections where Taiwan routing is efficient - particularly Southeast Asian destinations reachable via TPE. The Royal Laurel enclosed business suite makes EVA competitive with Singapore Business and ANA The Business for premium cabin quality. Use Singapore KrisFlyer for Singapore Airlines Suites and Suites Class (unmatched by EVA), Alaska Hawaii at 13,500 miles, and direct Amex/Chase/Capital One/Citi bank access. Use ANA Mileage Club for the lowest Star Alliance Japan business class rate (35,000 miles OW) - the most competitive Japan routing from the US at own-program pricing.

Infinity MileageLands - program details

Program NameInfinity MileageLands
AllianceStar Alliance
IATA CodeBR
Award Chart TypeFixed zone-based (own-program)
US Bank Transfer AccessNone currently - no major US transferable programs transfer to EVA
Best US Booking AlternativeAeroplan (Amex, Chase, Capital One, Bilt) - zero surcharges on EVA
Miles Expiry3 years from last activity - resets on earn or redeem
Business Class ProductRoyal Laurel - enclosed suite with door, 1-2-1 layout on 777-300ER
Premium EconomyPremium Laurel - consistently rated among world's best premium economy
US Nonstop RoutesLAX, SEA, SFO, JFK, ORD nonstop to Taipei (TPE)
Asia Hub Connections from TPEBangkok, Singapore, HKG, Tokyo, Seoul, Manila, HCMC, and more
FleetBoeing 777-300ER and 787-10 (both with Royal Laurel suite product)
Status TiersDiamond, Elite, Silver (EVA Air status)

Frequently asked questions about Infinity MileageLands

Can I transfer US bank points to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands?
No - no major US transferable currency programs transfer directly to EVA Air Infinity MileageLands as of early 2026. To book EVA Air flights with transferable currency points, use Star Alliance partner programs: Aeroplan (Air Canada, accessible via Amex, Chase, Capital One, and Bilt at 1:1) passes zero fuel surcharges on all partner awards including EVA and provides fixed-chart pricing for US–Taiwan and onward Asia connections. United MileagePlus (Chase 1:1) also books EVA Air with dynamic pricing.
What makes EVA Air's Royal Laurel business class exceptional?
EVA Air's Royal Laurel Class on the 777-300ER is one of the few Star Alliance business class products featuring a fully enclosed private suite with a sliding door - a standard previously only available at the very premium end of Gulf carriers (Qatar Qsuites, Emirates Apex Suites). The 1-2-1 direct-aisle-access layout, combined with excellent Taiwanese meal service and crew hospitality, makes Royal Laurel one of the highest-rated business class products in Asia-Pacific aviation. For Star Alliance collectors, EVA's Royal Laurel represents an access point to this premium product at competitive partner award rates.
Why is EVA Air's Premium Laurel premium economy so well regarded?
EVA Air's Premium Laurel Class consistently ranks among the top 3 premium economy products globally in Skytrax and AirlineRatings surveys. Key features: a wider seat with greater recline and pitch than standard economy, fully adjustable legrest and footrest, business class-style meal service with ceramic dishware and proper glassware, premium amenity kits, and priority boarding and disembarkation. On long-haul flights to Asia (14–16 hours from the US to Taipei), the improved comfort is significant. At Aeroplan partner rates (typically 50,000–70,000 miles RT), Premium Laurel offers strong value for travelers who find business class unattainable.
Does EVA Air fly nonstop from the US to Taiwan?
Yes. EVA Air operates nonstop flights from Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), New York (JFK), and Chicago (ORD) to Taipei's Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). Flight times range from 13 hours (LAX–TPE) to 17 hours (ORD–TPE). Most routes operate on the 777-300ER with Royal Laurel suites. Taipei connects to EVA's Asia-Pacific network across Southeast and East Asia. For US travelers targeting Taiwan specifically or using Taipei as a transit hub for onward Asian destinations, EVA's nonstop routes are a premium transit option.
How do I book EVA Air flights with Aeroplan miles?
Log in at aeroplan.com, search for award flights, and select EVA Air (BR) as the operating carrier. Input your US departure city and Taipei (TPE) as destination. Select 'Star Alliance' partner availability when browsing results. Aeroplan's partner award space for EVA Air shows at their published distance-based rates with zero fuel surcharges. If EVA space doesn't appear online, call Aeroplan's contact center - phone agents sometimes access partner inventory not visible on the website. Transfer Chase, Amex, Capital One, or Bilt points to Aeroplan before booking (all 1:1).
What is the EVA Air experience for US–Taiwan travel?
EVA Air is consistently rated a 5-star airline by Skytrax, reflecting high marks across cabin products, crew service, and in-flight amenities. The airline's Taiwanese-influenced service style emphasizes genuine hospitality, attentive crew, and high-quality catering (particularly the business class meal service featuring Taiwanese and international cuisine). For US travelers comparing Gulf carrier routings (Emirates via Dubai, Qatar via Doha) versus Taiwan routing via EVA, the key trade-offs are: EVA provides nonstop access to Taiwan and shorter connections to North/East Asia, while Gulf carriers offer better connections to South Asia and the Middle East.
Will EVA Air add US bank transfer partnerships in the future?
No public announcement has been made as of early 2026. Adding US bank transfer partnerships (Amex, Chase, Capital One) would significantly expand EVA Air's visibility among US points collectors and could benefit the airline's US–Taiwan premium cabin bookings. The Star Alliance ecosystem provides indirect access via Aeroplan and MileagePlus in the meantime. Watch for announcements - this page will be updated if EVA Air Infinity MileageLands adds direct US bank transfer partnerships.
What onward connections does EVA offer from Taipei?
From Taipei Taoyuan (TPE), EVA Air connects to Bangkok (BKK), Singapore (SIN), Hong Kong (HKG), Tokyo (NRT/HND), Osaka (KIX), Seoul (ICN), Manila (MNL), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Jakarta (CGK), and other Asia-Pacific destinations. For US travelers routing US–TPE–Southeast Asia, EVA's connection times at Taipei are typically under 2 hours. The TPE–Tokyo segment on Royal Laurel features the same enclosed suite product as the transpacific service, making even short intra-Asia connections a premium cabin experience.