17 Jan 2022 | 05:35 AM UTC
Taiwan: Transport disruptions likely through at least Feb. 6 due to Lunar New Year Celebrations
Lunar New Year celebrations to prompt transport disruptions in Taiwan through at least Feb. 6. Confirm hotel and transport reservations.
Event
Transport disruptions are likely in Taiwan during the Lunar New Year holiday season. People usually return to their hometowns for celebrations; increases in demand for transport are likely in the coming weeks. Due to the amount of travel during Lunar New Year, disruptions often stretch from several days before to several days after the holiday. Many businesses close for holiday observances, though restaurants tend to remain open.
Private vehicle use may spike dramatically and result in significant congestion on national highways, as well as a sharp increase in accidents. The high volume of passengers also routinely affects rail, bus, and airline networks, leading to delays. Airlines and railways will add additional services to meet the high demand, though overbooking may be a problem. The holiday falls during the winter months in Taiwan; poor weather could intensify disruptions.
Petty crime tends to increase before and during the Lunar New Year holiday. Regional police offices will likely increase patrols, deploy additional personnel, and coordinate with malls, banks, hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues to boost security in major cities.
Advice
Reconfirm all rail, bus, and airline reservations if traveling during the holiday period. Heavy traffic is likely on main highways; drive defensively and consider minimizing unnecessary driving on the days before and after the public observance of the holiday. Increased prices and high demand for hotels are likely; book accommodations in advance. Due to the elevated risk of petty crime, observe commonsense precautions to secure money and valuables. Confirm business appointments during the holiday period.