How to Book EVA Air with Points
This guide covers how to book EVA Air with points, the best programs, and finding space. Award prices and availability change constantly as programs devalue and adjust, so treat every points figure here as a rough, illustrative guide rather than a guarantee. Always confirm the current price and that an award seat is actually available on the airline own site before you transfer points, since transfers are one-way and cannot be reversed.
The airline and its program
EVA Air is a major Taiwanese carrier and a Star Alliance member, hubbed in Taipei, flying to several US gateways and onward across Asia. Its flagship business class, Royal Laurel, found on its Boeing 777, is consistently praised for comfort, service, and dining, and the airline is also known for its playful Hello Kitty themed jets. EVA does not offer a first class, so business is its top cabin.
EVA own program is Infinity MileageLands, but most US points travelers book EVA through other Star Alliance programs, which is straightforward. See our Star Alliance guide.
How to book EVA Air with points
EVA Air is best booked through Star Alliance partner programs. Avianca LifeMiles prices its business class attractively with no fuel surcharges, while Air Canada Aeroplan offers distance-based pricing, United books it with a usable site, and Turkish can be cheap if you tolerate its quirks. All are reachable from flexible bank points.
Because EVA often has reasonable business class award availability across the Pacific, it is one of the more bookable premium options to Asia. Compare a couple of programs and pick the best-priced. See our Avianca LifeMiles and Aeroplan deep dives.
The Royal Laurel experience and routes
Royal Laurel business class offers a comfortable lie-flat seat, attentive service, and well-regarded dining, making it a standout premium product to Asia at business-class mileage prices. EVA flies from US gateways including the West Coast and others to Taipei, with onward connections throughout Asia, so it works well both for visiting Taiwan and for connecting to other Asian destinations.
For travelers prioritizing value and availability over the flash of a first class suite, EVA Royal Laurel is one of the smartest premium redemptions across the Pacific. See our business class guide and Asia guide.
Finding space and routing
EVA tends to release reasonable business class award space, which makes it easier to book than some marquee Asian carriers. Search on a Star program that displays partners well, such as United or Aeroplan, or use an award search tool, then book through the best-priced program. West Coast gateways shorten the Pacific crossing.
Taipei makes a good connecting point, and through a stopover-friendly program you can add a few days in Taiwan on the way to another Asian city. See our finding award space and booking tactics guides.
Who should book EVA Air
EVA Air is ideal for travelers heading to Taiwan or connecting through Asia who want an excellent business class at a sensible mileage price with relatively good availability. It is a smart choice when marquee carriers like ANA or Singapore lack space, since EVA delivers a top-tier business experience that is often easier to book.
Since it has no first class, travelers set on a first class suite will look elsewhere, but for business class value across the Pacific, EVA is hard to beat. Book through a surcharge-free Star program and enjoy Royal Laurel. Award prices and availability change constantly as programs devalue and adjust, so treat every points figure here as a rough, illustrative guide rather than a guarantee. Always confirm the current price and that an award seat is actually available on the airline own site before you transfer points, since transfers are one-way and cannot be reversed.
- EVA Air is a Taiwanese Star Alliance carrier with excellent Royal Laurel business.
- Taipei is a convenient hub connecting the US to much of Asia.
- Book through Avianca LifeMiles, Aeroplan, United, or Turkish.
- It has no first class, but its business class is top-tier value.
- Award availability is often better than some premium Asian carriers.