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Cheap Flights New York to Taipei 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from New York to Taipei in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: New York (JFK) → Taipei (TPE)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 16h 30m – 19h 30m

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €520 high
February €380 low
March €370 low
April €420 medium
May €450 medium
June €520 high
July €620 high
August €610 high
September €440 medium
October €430 medium
November €390 low
December €580 high

Airlines on This Route

  • EVA Air (connecting): from €450 — Book 8-12 weeks ahead for best rates; EVA Air often has promotions in February-March; their Hello Kitty themed flights are popular but standard pricing applies
  • China Airlines (connecting): from €440 — Check their Taiwan departure tax refund if flying out of TPE; often matches EVA Air pricing but different route options via Tokyo or Hong Kong
  • Japan Airlines (JAL) (connecting): from €300 — JAL often has competitive pricing via Tokyo-Narita; excellent customer service if issues arise; book early for summer peak
  • ANA (connecting): from €490 — Consider Tokyo stopover for 2-3 days – ANA offers cheap stopover packages; book via ANA website for automatic Miles Club accumulation
  • Cathay Pacific (connecting): from €470 — Hong Kong hub offers many connecting options; check their Asia Miles program for bonus points on this route; often cheaper via Hong Kong than direct to Taipei
  • Singapore Airlines (connecting): from €520 — Premium economy available at reasonable upgrade; their booking site often has better deals than OTAs; consider stopover in Singapore (visa-free for US citizens)

Booking Strategy

The New York to Taipei route typically requires 8-12 weeks advance booking for optimal pricing. January and late June through August see prices surge to €500-700 due to Chinese New Year and summer travel peaks. The sweet spot is February through mid-April and November, when prices drop to €350-450. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are consistently 10-15% cheaper than weekend departures. For this route, connecting through Tokyo (NRT) or Hong Kong often yields better prices than direct routing to Taipei. Use Google Flights with price alerts set at €450 – EVA Air and China Airlines frequently release inventory at this threshold. Avoid booking during US Thanksgiving (late November) and Chinese New Year period (late January to mid-February) as prices spike. Taiwanese entry requirements for US citizens are visa-free for 90 days, no additional documentation needed for booking.

Route Tips

  • EVA Air and China Airlines both operate Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on this route with modern entertainment systems – both include 2 checked bags in Economy which is generous for transpacific travel
  • Book a connection in Tokyo (NRT) – you can often find cheaper fares and it’s easy to add a 2-3 day stopover using the cheap Tokyo Express or booking a separate ticket for a longer Japan stay
  • Taiwan allows 90-day visa-free entry for US passport holders – no advance visa application needed, just ensure your passport is valid 6 months beyond entry
  • Use the Taipei Metro (MRT) to get from TPE airport to downtown – it’s faster than taxi during rush hour and costs a fraction, purchase an EasyCard at the airport for seamless travel
  • If flying in summer, bring a light jacket – Taipei is hot and humid (30°C+) but all indoor spaces including planes, trains, and malls run freezing air conditioning

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from New York to Taipei?

There are no direct flights from New York (JFK) to Taipei (TPE). All flights require at least one stop, typically in Tokyo (NRT/HND), Hong Kong (HKG), Seoul (ICN), or other Asian hubs. The shortest total travel time is approximately 16 hours 30 minutes with a single connection, while most flights range from 17-19 hours. EVA Air and China Airlines, the two Taiwanese carriers, offer the most direct routing through their hubs with total journey times around 17-18 hours. Overnight flights departing JFK in the evening arrive in Taipei the following evening local time. Consider building in a 2-3 day stopover in your connection city to break up the journey and explore another destination.

How much does it cost to fly from New York to Taipei?

Economy class flights from New York to Taipei typically range from €350-700 depending on season. The cheapest fares around €350-400 appear in February and March (after Chinese New Year travel rush) and November. Peak season runs from mid-June through August (summer vacation) and December-January (holidays and Chinese New Year), with prices climbing to €500-700. Premium economy costs approximately €1,200-1,800, while business class ranges from €2,500-4,500. Budget carriers don’t serve this route – all airlines are full-service carriers including checked baggage. Use the base price of €300 as a target alert on flight tracking tools – it represents a sale price that appears occasionally, typically for off-peak dates booked 2-3 months in advance.

Are there direct flights from New York to Taipei?

Currently, there are no direct (nonstop) flights from New York to Taipei. The route historically had service from China Airlines but was discontinued due to economic factors. Travelers must book connecting flights through Asian hubs. The most common connection points are Tokyo (Narita or Haneda), Hong Kong, Seoul (Incheon), and Singapore. EVA Air and China Airlines operate the route via their Taipei hubs with one connection, typically offering the most convenient routing. Japanese carriers (ANA, JAL) and others like Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines also serve the route with single-stop connections. Flight time from New York to Taipei with one stop generally takes 16-19 hours depending on the connection city and layover duration.

What is the cheapest month to fly from New York to Taipei?

February and March are consistently the cheapest months to fly from New York to Taipei, with average prices around €370-380. This period falls after the Chinese New Year travel rush (typically late January to mid-February) and before the Easter travel period in April. November also offers relatively low prices (around €390) as it’s a shoulder season between fall and holiday travel. The most expensive months are July and August (€610-620 average) during summer peak, and December (€580) during the holiday season. January can also be pricey depending on when Chinese New Year falls. For the best deals, target mid-week departures in late February through mid-March, and consider booking 8-12 weeks in advance to secure sub-€400 fares.

Which airlines fly from New York to Taipei?

No airlines operate direct flights – all require connections. EVA Air and China Airlines (Taiwanese carriers) are the primary options, offering connections through Taipei with total journey times around 17-18 hours. Both include 2 checked bags (23kg each) in Economy class. Japanese carriers Japan Airlines (JAL) and ANA offer connections via Tokyo (NRT/HND), with JAL being slightly cheaper on average. Cathay Pacific routes through Hong Kong, while Singapore Airlines connects via Singapore. All are full-service carriers in this price bracket – budget airlines do not serve this route. JAL and ANA typically offer the best onboard service, while EVA Air and China Airlines provide the most direct routing to Taipei specifically.

What airport do I fly into in Taipei?

You’ll fly into Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Taipei city center. This is Taipei’s main international gateway handling all major international flights including those from New York. From TPE to downtown Taipei, the Taoyuan Airport MRT takes 35-40 minutes and costs approximately €8-10 (NT$150-180). Taxis to the city center run €35-45 (NT$1,000-1,400) depending on traffic. There’s also a bus option (€5-7) taking 50-60 minutes. A second airport, Taipei Songshan (TSA), handles regional flights and some limited international routes but is not served by flights from New York. Allow 2-3 hours from landing to reaching your downtown hotel considering immigration, baggage claim, and transit.

How far in advance should I book New York to Taipei flights?

For New York to Taipei flights, the optimal booking window is 8-12 weeks (2-3 months) before your intended departure date. This is when airlines typically release their best inventory and prices are most competitive. Booking too early (more than 4 months) often results in higher prices as airlines haven’t yet released sale fares, while booking too late (less than 4 weeks) eliminates discount availability. The exception is peak season (June-August, late December to Chinese New Year) – book at the earlier end (10-12 weeks) as availability tightens quickly. For shoulder season travel (February-March, November), 8 weeks is sufficient as demand is lower. Set price alerts on Google Flights or Skyscanner monitoring JFK-TPE routes at €450 or below to catch sale fares when they appear.

Is it cheaper to fly from New York to Taipei on weekdays?

Yes, weekday departures are noticeably cheaper for New York to Taipei flights. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically 10-15% cheaper than weekend flights, which is significant given the already high base prices (savings of €40-80). Saturday departures are usually the most expensive, followed by Sunday. If your schedule allows flexibility, shifting a Saturday departure to Tuesday or Wednesday can yield meaningful savings. This pattern holds because business travelers – who pay premium prices – typically fly mid-week, and weekend leisure travelers create their own demand pattern. For this transpacific route specifically, Tuesday departures often have the best combination of lower prices and reasonable connection timing. Consider a Tuesday or Wednesday evening departure with an overnight flight – you’ll arrive in Taipei the following evening after a day of travel.

Data updated: 2026-03

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