Access to Taipei city from Taoyuan International Airport
Taxi
Taxis queues are located outside the Arrival Halls of both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. A typical fare to Taipei downtown is around 1,100 TWD.
Bus
- Bus Ticket Counters:Ticket counters are located in the Arrival Passenger Reception Areas of both Terminals. A single-trip ticket for an adult costs around 170 TWD
- Terminal 1 Bus Stop:On the southwest side of the Arrival Passenger Reception Area.
- Terminal 2 Bus Stop:On the first (ground) floor of the terminal, on the northeast side of the Arrival Passenger Reception Area.。
High Speed Rail
The Taiwan High Speed Rail is connected to the airport through a shuttle bus. The bus ticket is 30 TWD for single journey, while a HSR train ticket to Taipei costs 160 TWD. For more information please visit.
Airport MRT

The Taiwan High Speed Rail is connected to the airport through a shuttle bus. The bus ticket is 30 TWD for single journey, while a HSR train ticket to Taipei costs 160 TWD. For more information please visit.
Taipei Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT)
The easiest way to travel around Taipei City is by the Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT). The system operates according to a spoke-hub distribution paradigm, with most rail lines running outward from central Taipei in a radial direction. Stations are located in key locations around the city, often built-into or connected to major department stores, shopping districts, and major tourist attractions. It is the fastest and most convenient way to sightseeing in Taipei.
Operation Hour: Daily from 6am to midnight; extended services during special events.
Frequency: 1.5 to 15 minutes intervals depending on the line and time of day.
For more information please visit.

Bus
The Bus operates daily from morning to night with special service hour during weekends and special events. For more information please visit.
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Air Canada
Air New Zealand
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British Airways
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China Airlines
China Southern Airlines
Delta Airlines
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Gulf Air
Japan Airlines
JetBlue Airways
Jetstar
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Korean Air
Lufthansa
Qantas
Singapore Airlines
United Airlines
Virgin Australia
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Carbon neutrality refers to a series of policies such as using renewable energy and save-energy facilities to reduce carbon emissions, and at the finally via Carbon Offsets to purchase the amount of carbon emissions that is unable to reduce to achieve a net zero greenhouse gas emissions and aims to prevent the global warming.
Because the greenhouse gas emissions are inevitable in daily life, Carbon Offsets is still the way to achieve the net zero emissions. This is to say that greenhouse gas emissions produced by personal or organizations activities such as daily life behave, travel by airplane or office work are counted and paid to Carbon Offsets service business companies or non-profit organizations. These service business companies or organizations directly or indirectly promote the carbon reduction program to cover consumers’ carbon emissions reduction or offsets.