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Manila, Philippines
from £120

Busan, South Korea
from £127

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
from £134

Seoul, South Korea
from £140

Jeju City, South Korea
from £154

Shanghai, China
from £167

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
from £172

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
from £173

Macau, Macau
from £184

Okinawa Island, Japan
from £185

Da Nang, Vietnam
from £186

Bangkok, Thailand
from £190

Tokyo, Japan
from £193

Taipei, Taiwan
from £195

Hanoi, Vietnam
from £198

Osaka, Japan
from £232

Nagoya, Japan
from £233

Xiamen, China
from £236

Fukuoka, Japan
from £246

Guangzhou, China
from £252

Fuzhou, China
from £252

Hangzhou, China
from £252

Nanjing, China
from £252

Nha Trang, Vietnam
from £259

Singapore, Singapore
from £261

Phú Quốc, Vietnam
from £270

Wuhan, China
from £298

Cebu, Philippines
from £299

Kumamoto, Japan
from £307

Shenzhen, China
from £349
Kaohsiung is the natural launchpad for southern Taiwan, with Kaohsiung International Airport serving millions of travelers each year. It is big enough to offer serious choice across East and Southeast Asia, yet compact enough to feel calm and quick to use.
The airport’s city edge location means less time getting to your gate and more time on your trip. A solid spread of regional routes puts weekend getaways, spontaneous last minute flights from Kaohsiung, and longer adventures within easy reach. If you are hunting cheap one way flights from Kaohsiung, starting here often opens up plenty of smart combinations, and Kiwi.com’s flexible search helps you surface options you might not see elsewhere.
Begin your trip at Kaohsiung International Airport for fast check-in and stress-free boarding, letting you maximize your travel time.
Short hops dominate from Kaohsiung, which is great news for fast escapes. Nonstop flights to Hong Kong are around 1 hour 25 minutes, Macau about 1 hour 40 minutes, and Manila roughly 2 hours, with timings subject to change. Seoul Incheon comes in near 2 hours 30 minutes nonstop, while Osaka Kansai is about 2 hours 25 minutes and Tokyo Narita about 3 hours 10 minutes, schedules subject to change.
Bangkok is a perennial favorite from southern Taiwan for food weekends and onward connections, and you can reach it in roughly 3 hours 30 to 3 hours 50 minutes nonstop, subject to change. Kuala Lumpur is another well used link for both city breaks and onward travel, served by carriers such as AirAsia, and the flight time is typically around 4 hours 15 minutes, subject to change. Popular leisure routes include Fukuoka, Naha Okinawa, and Jeju, which often see seasonal boosts, while business friendly links like Shanghai Pudong, Xiamen, Wuhan, and Busan round out the network, all subject to operational changes.
Most true long haul journeys from Kaohsiung run smoothly with one stop via major Asian hubs like Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, or Hong Kong. That gives you reach across Japan as well as farther afield into Oceania and Europe with a single connection, subject to availability.
For beach breaks and city food trips, Bangkok remains a top pick. Kiwi.com’s Travel Hacks offer self transfer, hidden cities, and throwaway tickets to reveal surprising options, subject to fare rules and availability.
Prices on regional routes from Kaohsiung tend to favor shoulder seasons. Spring after Lunar New Year into late May and autumn from September to early December often see better deals than peak summer and major holiday weeks, though trends can vary by route.
For many short haul routes, a 4 to 6 week booking window often balances choice and price, while busy holiday or festival periods may reward booking earlier, all subject to change. Use Set a Price Alert to get notified of fare changes so you can book at your ideal price.
Planning a multi city swing through East Asia from Kaohsiung is seamless with Nomad Search Tool. Add three or more stops and it finds a cheap sequence for you. Flexibility on travel days, flying midweek, and mixing carriers often unlock further savings from Kaohsiung, especially for weekend trips when demand is high.
Kaohsiung International Airport sits in Siaogang District and uses the IATA code KHH. With one domestic and one international terminal, the compact layout ensures passengers move quickly. Facilities include currency exchange, dining, and convenience stores, with services subject to change.
Reaching the airport is simple. The Kaohsiung Metro Red Line stops at the airport station, with frequent trains and rides to central Kaohsiung typically taking 15 to 20 minutes, traffic permitting. Taxis and app based rides are widely available for fast downtown access.
Airlines flying from Kaohsiung include full service and low cost carriers, with AirAsia and regional specialists covering Northeast and Southeast Asia. Combine airlines with Virtual Interlining on Kiwi.com for self transfer itineraries, and add the Kiwi.com Guarantee for automatic check in, 24/7 instant support, and Disruption Protection if your plans are disrupted.
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