Kaohsiung airport adds family lanes and upgraded auto gates as travel picks up
Kaohsiung International Airport is speeding up border checks with new automated gates and family-friendly counters, good news for travelers stuck in end-of-summer crowds.
- Passenger numbers keep climbing as the summer holiday winds down.
- New "family-friendly counters" serve parents with babies under two, strollers, wheelchair users, pregnant travelers, and children flying alone.
- The airport's international arrival and departure halls now run a next-generation e-Gate system for faster self-service clearance.
- Taiwanese nationals aged 10 and up who are at least 120cm tall can use it, along with foreign residents holding residency cards; sign-up happens at the gate and lasts for life.
Outlook: Travelers are advised to check passport validity and arrive two hours early, as crowds are expected to stay heavy through the end of the holiday season.