Nội Bài International Airport - Nội Bài International Airport

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Hanoi airport

Hanois Airport, the Nội Bài International Airport, Vietnamese: Sân bay quốc tế Nội Bài, is 35 kilometers north of the center of Vietnam's capital. The airport is the base of the national airline Vietnam Airlines that flies to domestic destinations. In Europe, Frankfurt / Main, Paris and London are on their flight schedule. It is also the hub of the discount airline Jetstar.

Nội Bài International Airport

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  • Noi Bai International Airport. Tel.: 84 (0)4-38866527.

getting there

By bus

There are three public bus interlining (on state requirements support tariff scheme) as follows:

  • Route No. 07 (Cau Giay - Noi Bai) from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Route No. 17 (Long Bien - Noi Bai) from 05.10-22: 00
  • Route No. 90 (Kim Ma - Noi Bai) from 6:40 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Route No 86 (Hanoi Railway Station - Hoan Kiem Lake - Noi Bai)

Hanoi Railway Station (5h05-21h40) - Noi Bai (6h18 -22h58) Source of review: https://www.vietnamgrouptour.com/travel-guide/local-transportation-in-vietnam.html

Line bus # 7 (from Kim Ma bus station) also runs the route, travel time up to 1.5 hours. VND 6,000 (as of April 2015). The bus # 17 (from the Bến xe Long Biên bus station) no longer travels the entire route, but only up to approx. 2km from the airport. VND 6,000 (as of April 2015).

With the taxi

The travel time to the city is around 45 minutes. The taxi costs a fixed price of $ 15.00 and the minibus approx. VND 32,000.

In the street

Airlines and Destinations

  • 1  Vietnam Airlines, No. 4, Tràng Thi (Corner of Quang Trung). Tel.: 84 (0)4-9349660, Fax: 84 (0)4-9349620. The national airline naturally flies to all domestic destinations. In Europe, Frankfurt / Main, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Rome, Prague and Moscow are on the program.

Flights from Europe

Within Asia

The city can also be reached via Asian hubs such as Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

Low-cost airlines

Terminals

There are 2 terminals. Terminal 1 is used for national passenger flights. Terminal 2, which opened in December 2014 (about 1 km west of Terminal 1), is used for international passenger flights.

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