AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE DÀ NANG
Read moreDuring the Vietnam War, the airport, built by the Americans, was one of the busiest in the region. Today it is the third largest international airport in the country. It has been modernized, equipped with a lighting system and an automatic guidance system that make it capable of handling any aircraft, day or night. Dailyflights to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Also flights to Pleiku, Vinh, Dà Lat, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Hong Kong or Doha.
AÉROPORT DE PHU CAT
Read moreConnections between the airport and Qui Nhon city centre are provided by Vietnam Airlines shuttle buses. There are also minibuses and taxis to take you to your accommodation and enjoy all that the country has to offer. During the Vietnam War, this was an important military airport for the US Army and the southern part of the country. It has two concrete runways of 3015 meters which can accommodate small planes such as Airbus A-320, A-31 or Boing 767. This airport has only one terminal.
AÉROPORT NHA TRANG-CAM RANH
Read moreIt can be reached in about 45 minutes via a new and splendid coastal road, which offers the opportunity of remarkable views of the blue of the East Sea. The old airport of Nha Trang (86, Tran Phu) has been relegated to the rank of bus station since it now welcomes passengers taking the bus to Nha Trang-Cam Ranh airport. Many taxis outside. Nha Trang-Cam Ranh airport, formerly used for military purposes, was used by the Americans during the war.
AÉROPORT DE BUÔN MA THUÔT
Read moreThe new terminal at Buôn Me Thuôt Airport was inaugurated at the end of 2011. The companies Vietnam Airways, Jetstar and VietJetAir operate there. It is capable of handling 4 planes and 400 passengers/hour at peak times, and currently handles one million passengers per year. Daily flights connect Buôn Ma Thuôt to Ho Chi Minh City (flight time about 1 hour and a half). Connections are also provided to Hanoi, Dà Nang and Vinh.