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Flight Schedule to Taipei

Here are all the scheduled flights to Taipei, providing a variety of convenient travel options.
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Thai AirAsia
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07:25
12:20
Bangkok (DMK)
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08:55
11:00
Shanghai (PVG)
Taipei (TPE)
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Jeju Air
Jeju Air
09:05
10:50
Seoul (ICN)
Taipei (TPE)
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Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
09:15
14:10
Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
Taipei (TPE)
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VietJet Air
VietJet Air
13:30
18:00
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
Taipei (TPE)
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China Airlines
China Airlines
13:45
18:35
Singapore (SIN)
Taipei (TPE)
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EVA Air
EVA Air
14:30
20:55
Jakarta (CGK)
Taipei (TPE)
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Peach Airline
Peach Airline
15:45
17:50
Osaka (KIX)
Taipei (TPE)
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China Airlines
China Airlines
17:30
22:05
Bangkok (BKK)
Taipei (TPE)
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Greater Bay Airlines
Greater Bay Airlines
18:30
20:20
Hong Kong (HKG)
Taipei (TPE)
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About Taipei

Taipei is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, "ROC"). Taipei is the political, economic, educational, and cultural center of Taiwan and one of the major hubs in East Asia. Considered to be a global city and rated as an Alpha City by Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC). The city proper is home to an estimated population of 2,704,810 as of 2015. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or the city proper.


Taipei is home to various world-famous architectural or cultural landmarks, which include Dalongdong Baoan Temple, Presidential Office Building. Hsing Tian Kong, National Palace Museum and Lungshan Temple of Manka. What is special about Taipei is that is part of a major high-tech industrial area. Railways, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city has two airports – Taipei Songshan and Taiwan Taoyuan.


Airports in Taipei

1. Taipei Airport (MNL)

You will depart from Singapore International Airport (SIN) and will land at the Taipei International Airport (TPE). The flight takes around 4 hours and 45 minutes. The fare starts from SGD 1196.00 nonstop. There are few Airlines to choose from. They are Singapore Airlines, China Airlines and Garuda Indonesia Airlines.


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When is the Best Time to Fly to Taipei

Taipei is in a subtropical climate, so you will not see four distinct seasons in Taipei. The best times to visit are during the fall when the weather is a little cooler, and rainfall is at its lowest. Summer (June – August) in Taipei is hot and humid. During this time temperatures can go up to 95°F (35°C), so if you are visiting be prepared to sweat a lot. From June through October, the island may also be subject to tropical cyclones or 'typhoons', which bring thunderstorms and may cause flooding in low-lying areas. These months are usually the off-peak period for tourists, so if you are looking for budget travel options, and potentially discounts from the hotel, this could be an excellent time to travel to Taipei. Also, in the Chinese Luna calendar July (roughly starts late August) is the Ghost Month, if you are in Taipei, there many festivals and interesting religious ceremonies to observe.


Spring (March-May) average temperatures are similar to the fall, around 70°F (20°C). However, the amount of rain can be unpredictable. One year, spring could be great for travelling, and another year, rain all the time. So, you would be trying your luck when visiting in spring. The good news is if it is too wet outside, there are plenty of restaurants, shopping malls to go to.


If you are not a fan of the rain, then maybe you should consider to travel there during Winter (December - February) for your travels. These are the driest months, though just be warned, it can rain any month of the year in Taipei. The coldest days in Taipei rarely drop below 50°F (10°C) and if you are wearing the right clothing, still great weather for walking around the city.


Try to avoid the Chinese New Year period to visit Taipei. The Chinese New Year runs on the Luna calendar, but it is usually at the end of January or early February. During this time, many stores and restaurants will be closed, the roads will be jammed with families traveling for the holidays and as a result, accommodations prices could be almost double what you would otherwise pay.


In Taipei, the daytime temperatures and night temperatures are fairly similar; there is no cooling effect at night. So, it is much more enjoyable to go when the weather is not so hot and humid. October and November are great months to visit Taipei from the weather perspective. The average temperature in November is around 68°F (20°C). It is not too hot, and you can go out during the day or night to enjoy the sights and attractions. October is also the official end of the tropical cyclone (typhoon) season, so there are less rain and more sunny days.


The Moon Festival takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar and celebrates the moon in its biggest and brightest phase. Mooncakes (small round cakes traditionally made of red bean and egg) are eaten at this time and signify unity and a cycle completed. Barbecues have become a popular way to celebrate this festival and families gather to eat, talk, and sit up late into the night watching the moon. Lanterns are hung around the house and sky lanterns are released. Thus festivals occur either on August or in September.


The Lantern Festival (Shang Yuan Festival) takes place on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year (the first full moon of the Chinese New Year celebrations) and it officially marks the end of the Lunar New Year celebrations. On the night of the festival decorative lanterns depicting traditional stories and themes are carried by children through the streets. The Taipei City Government holds an annual Lantern Festival each year with events, displays and competitions taking place throughout the city over ten days. The centerpiece of the festival is the giant lantern representing the Chinese astrological animal for the New Year, and the spectacle attracts millions of visitors each year. The small township of Pingxi in the northeast of Taipei County plays host to the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival. It attracts thousands of visitors who congregate to release lanterns, with their wishes for the following year written on them, into the sky. This festival occur during February.


What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Taipei

1. Golden Waterfall -This area in Taiwan is traditionally known for its gold and copper mines. Your eyes will lit up immediately as the blazing sun reflected the beautiful shimmers of the Golden Waterfall. It is set against the Green Hulk-like Mt Keelung and overlooks the alluring Yin Yang Sea. There’s a scientific explanation to its attractive physical appearance. Though the gold and copper mines are no longer operational, the rain that seeped into these mines amalgamates with the metal deposits. The chemical reactions result in this stunning coppery Golden Waterfall. All the water from the waterfall has to go somewhere. The Yin Yang Sea.


2. Gold Mine Museum -The gold mines that were prosperous during the Japanese colonialism in the 1900s are turned into museums for the public. I did not know much about mining, let alone being in a mine. Gold Mine Museum would be an ideal place for learning if you want to know more about the industry, or even to touch real gold! Located beside the entrance of Gold Mine Museum, there is a stall that sells a different version of Singapore's Beancurd but definitely worth a try.


3. Taipei’s Beitou Hot Springs -Taipei is positively covered in hot springs and you don’t even need to venture to Yangmingshan National Park to find them, as they are quite literally out in the open in the city for all to use and enjoy! Just take the metro out to Beitou on the red MRT line and you’ll find plenty of hot springs available, including a free hot spring foot bath being enjoyed by all the locals in a public park.

Try going to “Hell Valley,” which you will most definitely not want to dip your toes into, considering the hot springs are nearly boiling! Nevertheless, the hot spring is gorgeous to see as it is milky, whitish blue water sending up a layer of mist towards the sky, the smell, though, not so much.

There are also a lot of hotels in the area that offer thermal waters and spa treatments if you're looking for a bit of a getaway within the city, but I haven't tried this personally. Grand View Resort is one of the most beautiful hotels in the Beitou area and has a sauna, steam room, white sulfur waters, outdoor pools, stone spas, and great views, plus a shuttle service from the Beitou MRT.

What is the best time of year to visit Taiwan from Singapore?
Taiwan enjoys a subtropical climate, making it a year-round destination. However, the best times to visit are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and exploring Taiwan’s scenic landscapes. Additionally, avoiding the typhoon season (June to August) can ensure a more enjoyable trip. Singaporeans will appreciate the comfortable temperatures and lower humidity during these periods.
Do I need a visa to travel to Taiwan from Singapore?
Yes, Singaporean citizens are eligible for a visa exemption when traveling to Taiwan for tourism purposes. You can stay visa-free for up to 90 days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay. If you intend to stay longer or for purposes other than tourism, you may need to apply for an appropriate visa. It’s always advisable to check the latest visa regulations before planning your trip.
What are the must-visit attractions in Taiwan for first-time visitors?
Taiwan offers a rich blend of natural beauty and vibrant city life. Must-visit attractions include Taipei 101, the National Palace Museum, and the bustling night markets like Shilin. Nature enthusiasts should explore Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, and Alishan Mountain. Don’t miss the hot springs in Beitou or the historic streets of Tainan. Each destination offers unique experiences that showcase Taiwan’s diverse culture and landscapes.
How convenient is public transportation in Taiwan for tourists?
Taiwan boasts an efficient and reliable public transportation system, making it easy for tourists to navigate the country. The Taipei Metro (MRT) is extensive and user-friendly, connecting major attractions within the city. High-speed trains (THSR) and regular rail services facilitate travel between cities. Buses and local trains cover rural areas and scenic spots. Additionally, ride-sharing apps and taxis are readily available, ensuring convenient mobility throughout your trip.
What local foods should Singaporeans try in Taiwan?
Taiwan is a paradise for food lovers, offering a variety of delectable dishes. Must-try foods include beef noodle soup, stinky tofu, and xiao long bao (soup dumplings). Don’t miss out on sampling bubble tea, oyster omelets, and mango shaved ice from the night markets. Taiwanese street food is diverse and flavorful, with options to suit all tastes. Exploring local cuisine is a highlight of any visit to Taiwan, providing a delicious insight into its culture.
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What is needed to enter Taipei?

To enter Taipei, travelers typically need a valid passport and may require a visa, depending on their nationality. It's essential to check the latest entry requirements, as they can change. Additionally, ensuring your travel documents are up to date is crucial for a smooth entry process.

Do i need Visa to visit Taipei?

Whether you need a visa to visit Taipei depends on your nationality. Many countries have visa-free entry for short stays, but it's essential to check the latest visa requirements before traveling. Always consult the official government website or your local embassy for accurate information.

When is best time to book flight to Taipei?

The best time to book a flight to Taipei is typically during the off-peak seasons, such as late fall or early spring. Booking in advance, around three to four months prior, can also help secure better deals and availability, ensuring a more budget-friendly travel experience.

How do I manage flight status updates for my flight to Taipei on Traveloka?

You can check your flight status by visiting Traveloka Flight Status. You will be able to monitor your flight for any last-minutes updates or changes, such as delays, gate change, or cancellation.

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Taipei?

To find the cheapest month to fly to Taipei, consider booking during the off-peak seasons, typically in late winter or early spring. Prices often drop from January to March, offering budget-friendly options for travelers seeking to explore Taipei's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes.

Is there any recommended accommodations around Taipei Airport for late-night arrivals?

For late-night arrivals at Taipei Airport, consider the Novotel Taipei Taoyuan International Airport Hotel, known for its comfort and convenience. Alternatively, City Suites Gateway offers modern amenities and is just a short drive away, ensuring a restful stay after a long journey.

What airlines serves direct flights to Taipei?

Several airlines offer direct flights to Taipei, including China Airlines, EVA Air, and Cathay Pacific. These carriers provide convenient travel options for passengers looking to explore Taiwan's vibrant capital city, known for its rich culture, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes.

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Traveloka offers travel insurance for flights to Taipei, ensuring peace of mind for travelers. This service covers various unforeseen events, providing protection and support during your journey. Secure your trip with Traveloka's comprehensive insurance options tailored to meet your travel needs.

What is the most popular airport in Taipei?

The most popular airport on Taipei is TPE Airport

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