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Cheapest round-trip prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 5 days
Taipei City
Taipei Citynonstop$741
Kaohsiung City
Kaohsiung City2 stops$764
Taipei City
Taipei Citynonstop$741
Kaohsiung City
Kaohsiung City2 stops$764
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Taiwan

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Taiwan to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Taiwan?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 5 days.

The cheapest ticket to Taiwan from the United States found in the last 5 days was to Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl Airport, at $746 round-trip. The most popular route is Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) to Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl Airport (TPE) and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $746.

How much is a flight to Taiwan?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Taiwan from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

A flight to Taiwan costs $764 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $388 for the route Ontario (ONT) to Taipei City Taiwan Taoyuan Intl Airport (TPE). The most popular routes on KAYAK are Seattle to Taipei City which costs $942 on average, and New York to Taipei City, which costs $1,233 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from the United States to Taiwan?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from the United States to Taiwan, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from the United States to Taiwan is January, when tickets cost $463 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and December, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $769 and $759 respectively.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Taiwan?

The average price for all round-trip flights from the United States to Taiwan depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

The cheapest time of day to fly to Taiwan is generally in the evening, when round-trip flights cost $692 on average. Morning departures are around 31% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Taiwan is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $919.

How far in advance should I book a flight from the United States to Taiwan?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Taiwan, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from the United States to Taiwan, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 15% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 13 weeks before departure.

Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Taiwan?

Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Taiwan is Kaohsiung City Airport (KHH), with an average flight price of $512.

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Flights to Taiwan: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew to Taiwan 
ChristineFlew with EVA Air-Apr 2026
Look up the actual seating room on the plane you fly, especially if you're over 5'3" and flying economy. EVA Air does provide vegetarian meals by early order and they seem to be vegan.
Verified travelerFlew with STARLUX Airlines-Apr 2026
Long flight! Use the bathroom just prior to boarding, do some stretching exercises too.
Verified travelerFlew with EVA Air-Mar 2026
Bring a towel for showering at Taipei Airport if you have longer layover.
JackFlew with EVA Air-Feb 2026
Be sure to have the gate staff check your documents before boarding begins.
JackFlew with EVA Air-Feb 2026
Be sure to have the gate staff check your documents before boarding begins.
Verified travelerFlew with EVA Air-Mar 2025
Arrive early at the airport. Bring personal items like toothbrush and toothpaste if needed because it’s a long flight. If you’re flying with Eva, I don’t think you’ll need more than that.
AngelaFlew with EVA Air-Jan 2025
Food is so so. Take your favorite snacks. Download your favorite movies and shows. Everything else is standard of any international flight you’d expect. Pretty straightforward.
Verified travelerFlew with China Airlines-Feb 2025
It is a big terminal, so make sure to have enough time between flights if you are transiting here.
MarceloFlew with EVA Air-Nov 2024
EVA is strict with carry on weight. Had to check in my carry on luggage.
WilliamFlew with EVA Air-Jul 2024
Wear compression socks or prepare for massive swelling of your feet and ankles.
RyanFlew with EVA Air-Jan 2024
Bring things to make the seats more comfortable

FAQs - booking Taiwan flights

  • Are there sustainable airlines that travel to Taiwan?

    For years, Japan Airlines has been adopting policies to reduce its carbon footprint. It has also partnered with carbon offset companies and funded numerous eco-friendly initiatives. As such, if you’d love to travel sustainably from the US to Taiwan, you should consider traveling on one of the flights offered by Japan Airlines.

  • Which airport should I be near if I plan on flying to neighboring countries?

    If you plan on flying to neighboring countries once you’re done with your tour of Taiwan, you should be near Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA). At this international airport, you’ll be able to find plenty of flights you can board to travel from Taiwan to its neighboring countries.

  • What are the popular layover options between the US and Taiwan?

    The popular layover options between the US and Taiwan are Tokyo and Hong Kong. It’s worth mentioning that the airline you choose will determine your layover location. If you board a Japan Airlines flight, your stopover will be in Tokyo, while onboard a Cathay Pacific flight, you’ll stop in Hong Kong.

  • Which airport should I land at if I would like to visit the central region of Taiwan?

    If you intend to visit destinations near the central region of Taiwan, you should book a flight that lands at Taichung International Airport (RMQ). From this airport, you’ll be able to get to most of the popular attraction sites pretty easily.

  • Are there airline lounges I can access at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)?

    Yes. China Airlines possess four lounges at TPE: The Garden, The Star, The Club, and The Infinity. The lounges are situated in Terminal 2 and Terminal 1. Also, in Terminal 2 across from Gate D4, there’s Taoyuan Supreme Lounges. EVA Air also possesses lounges of the same name as China Airlines. EVA Air Lounges are situated in Terminal 2 past security. Besides food and beverages and comfortable seats, you’ll find shower facilities in the lounges. Additionally, in TPE’s both terminals is Plaza Lounges, which requires an entry fee to access its facilities. Other dedicated airline lounges located in both terminals include Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Starlux.

  • Where can I dine at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport?

    While at TPE and you're in search of something to eat or drink the Airport has a variety of dining places offering services ranging from full-service meals. In Terminal 2 on the fourth floor is a food court offering several eateries choices. Additionally, In Terminal 2 on the B2 level several eclectic dining places. Terminal 1, 3F level, B1 level, and Gate B7 are other TPE dining places.

  • Are there mothers’ nursing rooms at Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA)?

    Yes. TSA has a variety of nursing rooms on its premises, which are all well-equipped. In Terminal 1, on the second floor in front of Gate 7 and Gate 9, there are two breastfeeding rooms. Also, in Terminal 1, on the first floor, International Arrival hall close to the luggage claim area is another breastfeeding room. In Terminal 2, breastfeeding rooms are in the passengers’ lounges on the first and second floors. Another breastfeeding room in Terminal 2 is by the baggage check-in counter on the first floor.

  • How can I get to the city center from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport?

    The distance to the city center from TPE is about 25 miles. The fastest way to reach Taipei city from TRE is via the Airport MRT. Hop on the MRT from TPE’s terminal and it will drop you at Taipei Main Station in approximately 35 minutes. The Airport MRT runs from around 6:00 am to 11:35 pm. From Taipei Main Station take the citywide MRT system to the city. To avoid unnecessary stops on the trip to the city center be sure to take the Express service. Another option to Taipei city is via taxi. It’s the easiest option to reach the city but also the costliest option. A cab ride to the city from the Airport takes approximately fifty minutes and will cost you approximately NT$1,200 ($40).

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from the United States to Taiwan?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from the United States to Taiwan.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from the United States to Taiwan?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from the United States to Taiwan is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from the United States to Taiwan?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from the United States to Taiwan with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from the United States to Taiwan?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from the United States to Taiwan up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Taiwan?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Taiwan is Tuesday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $962. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, where round-trip prices are $1,063 on average.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Taiwan

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Taiwan? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Taiwan for the following prices or less: From Ontario $1,883, from Los Angeles $2,044, from Dallas/Fort Worth $2,274
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Taiwan flight deals.
  • The airport you land at in Taiwan should be close to the region you intend to visit. If you plan on touring sites like Bitou Cape and the Nanya Rock formations located in the northern region of Taiwan, you should book a flight that lands at Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA). On the other hand, if you plan on visiting sites situated in the southern region like Taijiang National Park, you should book a flight that lands at Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH).
  • In Taiwan, the law requires that children under the age of 4 must be placed in child safety seats when traveling in a motor vehicle. This being the case, if you’re with a kid younger than 4 years and you’d like to rent a car, you should rent from a car rental company that can offer you a child safety seat.
  • To enter Taiwan, you need to have a US passport that will be valid throughout your stay in the country. You also need to have a confirmed onward/return air ticket. If you intend to stay in the country for more than 90 days, you must have a visa.
  • In the event that you decide to fly from the US to Taiwan aboard connecting flights, you should ensure that you check the details of your flights to know whether they are self-transfer or not. If they are self-transfer flights, you’ll have to check yourself in for each flight.
  • To avoid missing your flight from the US to Taiwan, you should get to the airport at least an hour before your flight is scheduled to take off.
  • Four international airports serve Taiwan. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) is the busiest and biggest airport in Taiwan. Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) is the second biggest airport in Taiwan. Additionally, two alternative airports serving Taiwan are Kaohsiung International Airport (KHH) and Taichung International Airport (RMQ).
  • If you are connecting to Taiwan from the U.S., consider booking your flight to TPE. The airport serves as the perfect gateway into Taiwan in addition to other destinations in Asia. TPE is well linked to major airports around the world and receives multiple airlines flying from New York (JFK), San Francisco (SFO), Chicago (ORD), Washington D.C. (IAD), and Los Angeles (LAX), among other cities.
  • TPE consists of two massive terminals: Terminals 1 and 2. There’s a free SkyTrain connecting passengers between the terminals. Also, the airport has complimentary shuttle buses offering transit between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
  • TPE is situated in Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan. Passengers flying to Taiwan’s capital should consider flying to TPE because it is located in the capital. It makes it easy for Taipei’s visitors to move around the city.
  • TPE is the passenger hub for China Airlines, the national carrier of Taiwan among other passenger airlines such as EVA Air, Tigerair, Starlux Airlines, and Mandarin Airlines Taiwan. If you’re connecting to various cities in Taiwan among other destinations in Asia, you should consider booking your flight with China Airlines as they have many connections from TPE.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Taiwan

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from the United States to Taiwan? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.8
STARLUX AirlinesOverall score based on 371 reviews
8.6Food
8.8Comfort
9.1Crew
8.7Entertainment
8.9Boarding
Airline reviews

Has a major issue with my seat that I paid a premium price for. On the airline website, it showed the seat as the front row. In reality, there was another row in front of me. When I asked the company about it they told me that the front row was reserved for children with bassinets. On both the going and coming back, there were adults in the row in front of me. Coming back, there was a young child in the row to my right with a bassinet who cried constantly, so kept me awake during the long trip back. So I paid for a premium seat that was not premium! Needless to say I will not fly Starlux again.

6.0 GoodThomas, Aug 2026
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Has a major issue with my seat that I paid a premium price for. On the airline website, it showed the seat as the front row. In reality, there was another row in front of me. When I asked the company about it they told me that the front row was reserved for children with bassinets. On both the going and coming back, there were adults in the row in front of me. Coming back, there was a young child in the row to my right with a bassinet who cried constantly, so kept me awake during the long trip back. So I paid for a premium seat that was not premium! Needless to say I will not fly Starlux again.

I liked the space of the bathroom. The seats were not as comfortable for such an expensive cost the the foot rest was broken. A small child cried for several hours and I thought the FA would have assisted the family to calm the child.

STARLUX Airlines has great staff and crew. Well organized for quick boarding of such a large plane out of Phoenix to Taipei. Interior of the aircraft was that of deluxe aircraft.

Hostesses were very nice I am disappointed that I paid extra 900$for premium economy which wasn't much upgraded from regular economy, I have wasted my money on this trip 😫

love this boutique luxury airline. crew was nice and attentive. Lounge is too small , i think they should have more area for relaxing and lounging not just to sit and eat .. feels like a cafeteria more than a lounge. overall i enjoy it. food on the plane LAX to Teipei should inprove a bit. no flavor and more drinks pls

Excellent. Airline was very clean, staff was excellent, very professional. Economy seats were still large and comfortable. Meals were included and with good options. We were given a blanket and pillow as well as a comfort kit including an eye mask, ear plugs, and tooth brush. Would highly recommend.

Business Class is exceptional, from the lie flat seats to the wide range of food on board. Can’t wait for our next journey with Starlux!

Overall it’s good . However the food quality can be improved .

My luggage was forced open and broke the zipper. I received it in a huge STARLUX plastic bag. Unfortunately, I have a round trip ticket but might be my first and last with this airline

Flight cancelled due to inclement weather yet rival airline EVA Air with the same route departed 2 hours later and landed safely while our flight was cancelled and rescheduled for 36 hours later.

They forced me to check a bag. When Kayak sold me these tickets I was not informed of carry on baggage weight limits.

The food was great; the attendants were pleasant. Waiting to onboard felt stressful, as passengers who had connecting flights at SEA had to be verified again for two things before getting a real boarding pass: passport and carry-on luggage weight. The boarding pass issued by another airline (i.e., the first leg of my trip) did not count. The S terminal at SEA was barren, with lots of sensory overloads because every airline was repeatedly broadcasting long lists of names of passengers who had not gone through that verification process. The carry-on luggage weight check seemed futile to me. I saw a woman who opened her over-weight suitcase to move some items into her shoulder bag. She still boarded with two huge bags with her. I assume this check is an endeavor of ensuring fairness of the overhead bin space or optimizing fuel efficiency when gas price is through the roof, but I don't know if either goal is achieved. Nonetheless I respect the crew's dedication to the SOP.

Food tasted like the meat had freezer burn. Another thing all of our 4 check baggage was left somewhere and my oral medication for my diabetes was left in one of the lost luggage..most of the flight attendants did not know how to communicate in English.. the trip was a total nightmare

The crew need to be more friendly it seem everything such a rush situation during dinner and breakfast. Smiles to the passenger go such a long way just the service from Seattle to Taipei, service from Taipei to Bangkok were great more pleasant the flight attendant from Thailand she was very nice, as far as entertainment were amazing , wiffi connection was incredible great, I will be able to charged my phone from Seattle to Taipei and from taipei to Bangkok I won’t be able to do so flight attendant told me that because I don’t have the original iPhone charger connection has nothing to do what type of charger I have so she said there is nothing she can do about it. Foods : from Seattle to Taipei were ok no flavor , from Taipei to Bangkok I have chicken teriyaki the rice is overcooked all the flavor stuck on the aluminum wraps , breakfast the congee was on point and delicious. Will I recommend anyone to fly with Eva air go for it so you can experience yourself for myself I won’t fly with them again I’m gonna stick with Singapore airlines instead.

Never went. Got rescheduled with Phillipine Airlines to Bali, which was fine.

I am really satisfied with Eva Air and will definitely fly with them again.

The flight from SEA to Taipei was on a Boeing 787-10. Economy seats were unacceptably cramped and the seats themselves were old and lacking cushion. I'm only 5'3" and couldn't cross my legs as my knees were up against the seat in front of me! I could not get WiFi to work most of the time on both flights and crew were invisible except to serve meals. The onboard entertainment also did not work reliably and was very hard to hear through the provided earbuds. The Asian vegetarian meals were interesting. I hope they can provide a fully vegan option though these meals seemed to be already. I appreciate their providing these meals options for vegans. I don't think I'll fly a 787-10 if I can help it. It was the definition of a sardine can in Economy.

My luggage was lost and didnt arrive in manila yesterday. And until now im still waiting for the confirmation if my luggage is teady for pick up in terminal 1

I always preferred EVA air every time I visit Philippines. It’s just this time that I have to be very early to make sure that I don’t miss my flight due to TSA problem. There’s only one choice of food serve which you use to have 2 on our flight from Taiwan to Philippines . Otherwise I will still use EVA air in my future flight.

Service was great. Flight schedule was on time. Staffs are friendly.

We were not sat together for the longeset duration of our travel very uncomfortable didnt enjoy that they fed us at 2 am

Flight attendants. Food, entertainment and most of all, be on time.

We are glad to have used China Airlines for our trip. Continue the good service! Thank you!

The flight was uneventful and the crew was kind and professional. Really appreciate the option to order a vegan meal for the flight!

Better organization of boarding procedures. Terrible leadership guiding people to gates.

I did not like how the plane landed. It was not smooth.

China Airlines crews are very excellent doing their job. Very friendly and hardworking. I will always choose China Airlines over and over. Thank you all for making my flight comfortable. God bless to all the staff. :)

I don’t think I’ll be flying them again. Tight seats, no flowing air or air nozzles that you can turn air on you, for those who could have motion sickness this would be your worst nightmare. The pilot was great and experienced (which is what you want when flying 12 hours) overall I’m thankful knowledgeable pilots!

I did not take the flight, tried to cancel it right after I booked it, but was unable to reach anyone. I blame Kayak for this situation because they sent the booking through another company and I was unable to get anyone to talk to me about the situation. I had to just take the hit and pay for another flight through Cathay Pacific, which was wonderful. I will never use Kayak again. (I bet they don’t post this review!) I’ll just post about them on social media sites. I don’t want anyone to have to go through the hassle and expense I dealt with.

Unable to set seat assignment. Got a call from presumably “China airlines representative” but was asking for an exorbitant amount for the seat assignment. Was traveling as a family end up being assigned to different seats as a result. Will never use underpricer again.

Flight was delayed and we were on the runway after landing for 30 mins

The plane is old. There was water dripping fown from the air cooling system. The toilets were mot that clean

We were delayed so pilots can rest and had no WiFi the whole trip. First class seats are small compared to other planes

The experience was bad. Flight was delayed to handle maintenance (understandable) but still there was some dew forming and dropping as droplets on few seats. Internet at best was allowing some browsing but at a snail pace.

We were delayed 2 hours because of a broken seat. Other than that it was a very nice flight.

There needs to be better accommodations for waiting passengers. A a designated standing space that is separated and away from concourse traffic.

My seats are comfortable because I choose to fly in the exit rows and this time upgraded to first class with minimum sky miles. Otherwise, I would not be happy in regular seats or even middle comfort seats. Onboarding on the return flight from Nashville to Atlanta was hot and very uncomfortable for over 30 minutes due to extreme hot weather. However, Delta should provide some other air flow option as it was almost unbearable until 10 minutes after take-off. First class seats should be equipped with cup holders. Currently, the middle console is used and is flat and prone to spilling drinks.

Delta was fine though my flight was delayed 4 hours into LGA and my return into ORD involved a taxi of 1+ hour to the gate

wifi too slow or would not connect and entertainment kept on freezing

Cancelled my flight. Left me in airport for 12 hours. Rude gate attendants. Worst delta experience I’ve had. I hope they have a focus group and return to thinking about customer service.

The app logs you out right when you are boarding requiring all passwords and reservation number for the flight. Super annoying

The pre-order only approach for fresh food is really challenging

This flight has a history of leaving late, however, I was pleasantly surprised that it was not delayed this day. The flight went smooth, except I was in a window seat and the wall and my feet were freezing. I found it difficult to sleep due to being so cold, I also was using 2 provided UAL blankets and could not get my feet warm. This was annoying, but I still made it there on time and safe.

Staff didn't seem confident about the ingredients in my lactose intolerance meal

the seat has a problem. the back had a hole.

The back to back mechanical delays from Denver to San Diego and then on my return flight from Denver to Great Falls it added extra time both ways

Really old place. Not as clean as it should be, tray tables needed better cleaning. The items, trays and some other items need to b6 engineered. Anything task you or crew may do is incredibly load, seriously engineer for quiet smooth, easy. Just opening and closing the tray table is actually dangerous and can easily injure a finger. I'm sure it happens as it happened to me! First time I used United and likely will be the last!

Like the fact that the boarding was expedited. But the delay and chaos around the onboarding was not appreciated.

Flight was 2.5 late. Maybe not United’s fault but late none the less. We were late as well on the first leg. WiFi quit working with an hour left.

Old 757 with poor entertainment system. United no longer partners with United for free text and email. O'Hara an absolute disaster! Limited gates clauses two hour delay. Unfortunately this appears to be the norm.

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