Taiwan: €341 From Denmark With KLM (Only Hand Luggage)

Taipei

Skyteam member KLM and its codeshare partners such as China Airlines are offering cheap prices for flights to Taipei, Taiwan. Prices start at DKK 2,547 (~€341) without checked luggage. Including a checked bag up to 23kg will cost DKK 600 (~€80) more. Origin airports can be Aalborg, Billund and Copenhagen, whereas Billund seems to be the cheapest.

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Roundtrips to Taiwan with KLM, starting at €341

Flights from Aalborg and Billund to Amsterdam are operated by KLM Cityhopper’s Embraer Jets. Continuing services to Taiwan are operated by KLM, except sometimes the operating airline can also be China Airlines.

Search & Book

The easiest way to find these fares is utilizing Google Flights (instructions). After you’ve found flights suiting you, you can enter the dates in our Travel-Dealz search or book directly at KLM.com.

Fare rules state that this offer expires on March 31, 2020. Travel duration must be between five days und three months. Further restrictions apply to travel time, only the following dates are permitted:

Outbound:

  • April 1 to June 30, 2020
  • August 23 to December 14, 2020

Inbound:

  • April 1 to May 4, 2020
  • May 11 to June 30, 2020
  • August 23 to September 29, 2020
  • October 4 to December 14, 2020

We found best availability in April to June and November, 2020.

Mileage

As expected, mileage accrual with this fare will be rather low. Booking classes L and X will almost give you no mileage at all, except with Flying Blue and Delta SkyMiles.

Mileage calculation is currently unavailable.

Hotels

Hotels in Taipei can be pricey. Make sure to compare to get the best bang for the buck. We would recommend booking.com for that:

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Information & Tips for Taiwan

Taiwan offers a mix of natural beauty and urban energy, with key sights like Taipei 101, Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, and the night markets of Taipei and Kaohsiung. The local currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), and prices are generally reasonable—street food and public transport are cheap, while hotels range from budget to upscale. The weather is hot and humid in summer, with typhoon season peaking from July to September, while winters are mild, especially in the north.

Taiwan has a well-developed transport system that’s generally easy to use. In cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung, the metro is efficient, clean, and covers most key areas, while buses fill in the gaps. Between cities, the high-speed rail on the west coast is fast and reliable, though more expensive than regular trains. Smaller towns and rural areas may require more planning, as public transport can be limited or infrequent.

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