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Songshan Airport
Songshan Airport
NameSongshan Airport
IataTSA
IcaoRCSS
TypePublic
OperatorTaiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration
City-servedTaipei
LocationSongshan District

Songshan Airport is a major airport located in Taipei, Taiwan, serving as a hub for China Airlines, EVA Air, and Mandarin Airlines. It is situated in the Songshan District of Taipei City, near the Keelung River and Taipei 101. The airport is also close to the Taipei World Trade Center and the Taipei International Convention Center. Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is the primary international gateway to Taiwan, while Songshan Airport focuses on domestic and regional flights to destinations such as Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong.

Introduction

Songshan Airport is a significant transportation hub in Northern Taiwan, providing convenient access to major cities such as Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. The airport is operated by the Taiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration and is a key infrastructure project for the Taipei City Government. China Airlines and EVA Air are the primary carriers operating at the airport, offering flights to various destinations in Asia, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Singapore. The airport is also a major hub for Mandarin Airlines, which operates flights to China, Japan, and South Korea. Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, and Korean Air also operate flights to Songshan Airport.

History

The history of Songshan Airport dates back to the Japanese colonial period in Taiwan, when it was used as a military airbase. After World War II, the airport was taken over by the Republic of China and was used for both military and civilian purposes. In the 1960s, the airport underwent significant expansion and modernization, with the construction of a new terminal building and the installation of modern navigation equipment. The airport has since become a major hub for domestic and regional flights, with China Airlines and EVA Air operating a significant number of flights from the airport. The airport has also been used for international flights, including charter flights to Macau and Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, and Hong Kong Airlines have all operated flights to Songshan Airport in the past.

Facilities

The airport has a single terminal building, which was renovated and expanded in the 2000s. The terminal features a range of facilities, including check-in counters, baggage claim areas, and duty-free shopping. The airport also has a number of restaurants and cafes, including 7-Eleven, Starbucks, and McDonald's. Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom, and Far EasTone all have outlets at the airport, offering a range of mobile phone and internet services. The airport is also equipped with modern security equipment, including X-ray machines and metal detectors. Taipei City Police Department and National Immigration Agency have a presence at the airport, providing security and immigration services.

Airlines and Destinations

A number of airlines operate flights to and from Songshan Airport, including China Airlines, EVA Air, and Mandarin Airlines. The airport is a major hub for domestic flights, with services to destinations such as Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. The airport also offers regional flights to destinations such as Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong. Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, and Korean Air all operate flights to Songshan Airport, as well as Cathay Pacific, Dragonair, and Hong Kong Airlines. The airport is also a popular destination for charter flights, with China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, and Shanghai Airlines all operating services to the airport. Asiana Airlines, China Airlines, and EVA Air have all operated charter flights to Songshan Airport in the past.

Statistics

The airport handles a significant number of passengers each year, with over 6 million passengers passing through the airport in 2020. The airport is a major economic driver for the Taipei City region, generating significant revenue and employment opportunities. The airport is also a major cargo hub, with a range of cargo airlines operating flights to and from the airport, including China Airlines Cargo, EVA Air Cargo, and Cathay Pacific Cargo. DHL, FedEx, and UPS all have operations at the airport, providing express courier services to destinations around the world. Taiwan International Ports Corporation and Evergreen Marine also have a presence at the airport, providing logistics and shipping services.

Ground Transportation

The airport is well-connected to the surrounding region, with a range of ground transportation options available. The airport is located near the Taipei Metro Wenhu Line, which provides convenient access to the city center. The airport is also served by a number of bus routes, including the Taipei City Bus and the Taoyuan Bus. Taiwan High-Speed Rail and Taiwan Railway Administration also have stations nearby, providing connections to other parts of the island. Taxi services are also available at the airport, with Taipei Taxi and Evergreen Taxi operating from the airport. Uber and Grab also operate in the area, providing alternative transportation options. Hertz, Avis, and Budget all have car rental outlets at the airport, providing convenient access to the surrounding region. Taipei City Government and New Taipei City Government have both invested in improving the airport's ground transportation infrastructure, including the construction of new roads and public transportation systems. Ministry of Transportation and Communications has also played a key role in developing the airport's ground transportation network. Category:Airports in Taiwan