EVA Airways offers nonstop flights from Toronto to Taipei. Numerous
airlines, including Air Canada, Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China
Airlines, Emirates, KLM, Korean Air, and United Airlines, provide
connecting flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Taipei
Taiwan Taoyuan Airport. These airlines have layovers in areas within the
United States, such as Los Angeles or San Francisco International
Airport, while others are in Vancouver and Hong Kong.
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Located
about 22 km from downtown Toronto, the Toronto Pearson International
Airport is the largest and busiest airport in the country. It serves as
the main hub for Air Canada and has a total of 75 airlines operating out
of its three terminals. Air Canada, Emirates, EVA Airways, United
Airlines depart from Terminal 1, which is the airport's largest, while
Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, KLM, Korean Air leave
from Terminal 3. Travellers can check in online up to 24 hours before
their flight leaves.
Before they board, travellers can get online
thanks to the airport's free Wi-Fi, or they can grab a bite at the
Heirloom Bakery Cafe with spots near Terminals 1 and 3 in the
international terminal. They can also pick up a few last-minute items at
Burberry or Coach, both located by Terminal 1 in the international
terminal.
Found about 40 km west of Taipei, the Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan
Airport is Taiwan's busiest and largest airport. The airport has two
main terminals, and Air Canada, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines,
Emirates, Korean Air land at the five-story Terminal 1. Asiana Airlines,
EVA Airways, KLM, and United Airlines land at the smaller Terminal 2.
Once
they land on Toronto to Taipei flights, travellers can choose from
several transportation options, including high-speed rail and buses.
Travellers can choose between an express or commuter train to reach
downtown Taipei. There are bus depots at both terminals, with service to
Taipei, Changhua, Taichung, Banqiao, and other locations. Skyscanner
offers comparable car rental information, with rentals available at both
terminals.
Travellers should arrive at the airport three hours
before their flights to Taipei from Toronto leave. They must have a
valid passport, and those staying in the country for less than 90 days
do not need a visa. Once they are in Taiwan, they can contact the
Taiwanese Bureau of Consular Affairs to extend their stay an extra 90
days. For those planning to stay longer than 180 days, they should
secure a visa before arrival. In addition, travellers must have an
onward or return ticket to visit Taiwan.
Upon arrival, travellers
need to move their watches ahead by 12 hours. The humid climate in
Taipei sees temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius in July while
January temperatures dip to 16 degrees Celsius. The rainy season occurs
in May and June, and severe rainstorms have the potential to create
landslides and massive flooding. Typhoon season runs between May and
November.
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