
Popular in | December |
|---|---|
Cheapest in | September |
Average price | $1,415 |
Round-trip from | $980 |
One-way from | $424 |
Good round-trip deal | $1,446 or less |
Good one-way deal | $751 or less |
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Route
Depart
Return
NewarkKaohsiung City
EWR - KHH
EWRKHH
Newark
Sun 9/6
7:13 pm-9:00 pm
3 stops37h 47m
Kaohsiung City
Thu 9/10
9:55 am-5:05 pm
1 stop19h 10m
New YorkKaohsiung City
LGA - KHH
LGAKHH
New York LaGuardia
Thu 9/10
7:29 am-9:00 pm
2 stops25h 31m
Kaohsiung City
Mon 9/14
9:55 am-11:24 pm
2 stops25h 29m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Sat 8/15
9:30 am-6:45 pm
1 stop21h 15m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Sun 8/30
2:30 pm-12:59 am
1 stop22h 29m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Sun 8/16
7:20 pm-4:05 am
1 stop20h 45m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Wed 9/2
9:50 am-4:48 pm
1 stop18h 58m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Sun 8/16
7:20 pm-4:05 am
1 stop20h 45m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Tue 9/1
2:30 pm-9:49 pm
1 stop19h 19m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Sat 8/15
9:30 am-6:45 pm
1 stop21h 15m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Mon 8/31
2:30 pm-9:49 pm
1 stop19h 19m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Fri 8/21
7:20 pm-4:05 am
1 stop20h 45m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Tue 9/1
9:50 am-4:48 pm
1 stop18h 58m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TPE
EWRTPE
Newark
Thu 8/20
7:20 pm-4:05 am
1 stop20h 45m
Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl
Tue 9/1
2:30 pm-9:49 pm
1 stop19h 19m
New YorkTaichung City
JFK - RMQ
JFKRMQ
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 9/2
1:55 am-12:45 pm
1 stop22h 50m
Taichung City ChingChuanKang
Thu 1/21
8:35 pm-5:45 am
1 stop22h 10m
NewarkTaipei City
EWR - TSA
EWRTSA
Newark
Fri 8/28
8:00 pm-12:05 pm
2 stops52h 05m
Taipei City Sung Shan
Wed 12/23
4:50 pm-5:15 pm
1 stop37h 25m
On average, a flight from New York to Taiwan takes 28 hours 41 minutes. Flights to Taiwan from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most flights from New York to Taiwan are scheduled on a Monday (6 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Tuesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (4 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Taiwan are EVA Air, China Airlines and ANA.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Taiwan are United Airlines, Asiana Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Taiwan ranges from 2.7 - 11.7 inches per month. June is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 11.7 in. November is typically the driest time to visit Taiwan when rainfall is around 2.7 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Taiwan, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 84.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 60.8 F).
The best time to book flights to Taiwan is 80 days before your desired departure date. The cost of your flight will likely increase significantly if you book two weeks in advance of your flight.
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Sub-tropical Taiwan is hot and humid in the south and cooler in the northern inland mountains. Rain showers strike frequently. September and October are the driest months of the year. A damp, chilly winter starts in November. The winter doesn’t last long but can bring snow to the mountain’s peaks. Coastal temperatures can reach 90 F in the summer, which is also the typhoon season.
Peak season:
Taiwan has a wonderful tradition of festivals and holidays. Festivals are ruled by the lunar calendar and include the Chinese New Year Festival, Lantern Festival (around 15th day of the first moon) when brightly colored lanterns adorn temples or are carried by children to lantern competitions (Taipei has the most famous competition); the Dragon Boat Festival (in fifth lunar month) when teams compete with each in the dragon-boat races (the festival repels evil spirits and disease); and the Ghost Festival, Taiwan’s Hallowe’en, when the dead are honored with gifts of food.If you’re planning a trip during a festival, make sure you book Taiwan flights and hotel accommodations in advance as places tend to book up fast.
Official holidays are on the Western calendar. Such holidays include Founding Day of the Republic of China; Tomb-Sweeping Day; 228 Memorial Day; Armed Forces Day; Taiwan’s Retrocession Day; and Double Tenth National Day.
Airlines that offer domestic Taiwan flights include Mandarin Airlines, Transasia Airways, Far Eastern Air Transport and Uni Air.
In Taipei, there is a good, and expanding, metro system. There are eight lines and 69 stations including two main transfer stations, Taipei Main Station and Zhongxiao Fuxing Station. Train services – all air-conditioned – from the capital around Taiwan are excellent. Bus services are also comprehensive, punctual and comfortable.
Taxies are plentiful and cheap, but many drivers do not speak English so make sure your destination is written in Chinese characters.
All the major rental-car companies are represented at Taiwan’s airports.
The following chart gives approximate journey times from Taipei (in hours and minutes) to other major cities and towns in Taiwan.
| Air | Road | Rail | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaohsiung | 0.40 | 5.30 | 4.40 |
| Tainan | 0.40 | 4.30 | 4.10 |
| Taitung | 0.50 | 10.00 | 5.30 |
| Makung | 0.40 | – | – |