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Manila (MNL) → Taipei (TPE)
Cebu Pacific
Tuesday, 19 Mar 2024
₱ 3,415.16
Manila (MNL) → Taipei (TPE)
Airlines
Monday, 25 Mar 2024
₱ 7,798.26
Clark - Pampanga (CRK) → Taipei (TPE)
Airlines
Monday, 15 Apr 2024
₱ 11,725.37
Jakarta (CGK) → Taipei (TPE)
Airlines
Tuesday, 09 Apr 2024
₱ 17,943.68
Phuket (HKT) → Taipei (TPE)
Airlines
Thursday, 11 Apr 2024
₱ 31,767.35
Kalibo - Boracay (KLO) → Taipei (TPE)
Airlines
Saturday, 23 Mar 2024
₱ 37,344.42

Flights to Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei is famous for its Taipei 101 which is the tallest structure and a major landmark in Taipei. It is the tallest structure from its opening in 2004 until 2010 when Burj Khalifa in Dubai has completed its construction. The capital of Taiwan in Taipei, which is also its special municipality that forms the core of the Taipei-Keelung metropolitan area. Being the political, economic, educational, and cultural center of Taiwan, Taipei is among the major hubs in East Asia and has been classified as an alpha world city by The Globalization and World Cities Research Network. In addition to that, Taipei is known to be home to a handful of world-famous architectural or cultural landmarks, Taipei 101 included.

Airports in Taipei

1. Taoyuan International Airport

Taoyuan International Airport is the main international airport in Taiwan serving the Taipei in general as well as the northern part of Taiwan, is the largest and busiest in the country. It is located in Dayuan District, Taoyuan, being 40 kilometers west of central Taipei. Formerly named as Chiang Kai-shek International Airport since its opening in 1979 before being renamed in 2006, its two main runways are 3,660 and 3,800 meters in length respectively, which is the longest runway in the country. The airport currently has two major terminals, which is the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, while Terminal 3 is under construction and Terminal 4 is planned to be built in future. Taoyuan International Airport is the hub for China Airlines, Mandarin Airlines, EVA Air, UNI Air, Far Eastern Air Transport and Tigerair Taiwan, while being the focus city for Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways International and Scoot. It also caters to a variety of other international airlines, including Philippine Airlines for passenger flights to and from Manila and Osaka-Kansai as well as Philippines AirAsia for passenger flights to and from Cebu, Clark, Kalibo and Manila.

2. Taipei International Airport

Also known as Taipei Songshan Airport, it is the base of Republic of China Air Force while its civilian section would cater to a limited number of international flights. The airport is located in Songshan District, Taipei, which is pretty close to the city, covering an area of 182 hectares. Taipei Songshan Airport once served as the primary international airport until 1979 before Taoyuan International Airport took up most of the load.

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Taipei?

The off-peak season is during June due to the high temperature that is not that comfortable. If you do not mind anyway, accommodation prices can be cheaper around this time but do not expect it to go down too much. Peak season in Taipei is during August, November and February because of the conducive temperatures and stable environment and setup which is the peak time for people to go out. The best time to visit Taipei is certainly around October to May, which is the time between the autumn and spring seasons.
Taipei has a humid subtropical climate which implies hot, humid summers and generally cool winters. Just like the rest of Taiwan, Taipei too experiences seasonal lag, with the hottest month being August and the coldest month being January. The lowest recorded temperature was at -0.2 degree Celsius in 1901 while the highest recorded temperature was at 39.3 degree Celsius in 2013. Snow is much rarer and is usually sporadic. Occasionally, Taipei would observe typhoons, with few of them are stronger than others. The offshore and easternmost territories are a bit different in the climate, which is of tropical savanna climate.
There are a lot of festivals you can look forward to enjoy in Taipei throughout the year just like the locals would. There is the New Year’s Eve celebrated by thousands on the Xinyi District, while Taipei Lantern Festival typically coincides with Pingxi national festival which is when thousands of fire lanterns are released to the sky. Another major event would be the national day or called as Double Ten Day in Taiwan in which patriotic celebrations are organized in front of the Presidential Building.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Taipei?

There are many attractions that can be found upon coming over to Taipei, with its rich culture and history as well as modernized buildings with an Asian feel.
1. Taipei 101 - Taipei 101 or formerly known as Taipei World Finance Center is a landmark supertall skyscraper in Xinyi District, Taipei which was the tallest structure in the world before Burj Khalifa. It is also the largest green building ever erected, having received the platinum LEED certification. It is now the modern icon of Taiwan since its operation in 2004.
2. Shilin Night Market - Shilin Night Market is a night market in Shilin District of Taipei, which is the most renowned as well as the biggest night market in the city. It has two distinct stations; one formerly housed in the old Shilin Market building with 539 food stalls and small restaurants, as well as surrounding businesses and shops selling non-food items.
3. National Palace Museum - Located in Taipei and Taibao, the National Palace Museum has a collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making one of the largest of its kind in the world. This collection amasses almost 8,000 years of history of Chinese art which can be traced from the Neolithic age.

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