Beginning Sept. 2, China Airlines will use 313-seat aircraft for its flights between Guam and Taiwan, according to a news release from the company. It stated the change is in response to a strong market demand. The A330-300 to be used features personal in-flight entertainment, in which each passenger can choose to watch a movie or play a video game. The aircraft also has a newly-designed business class, offering enhanced space and privacy, the release stated. The schedule for the flights have also been adjusted for easier connections to Thailand, Hong Kong and Japan.