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Can Tho International Airport

Can Tho, Vietnam
VCA VVCT

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Can Tho International Airport serves Can Tho, Vietnam.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Can Tho International Airport serves as the Mekong Delta's primary aviation gateway, located 8 kilometers northwest of Can Tho city on the site of a former US Air Force base, operating well below its 3-5 million passenger annual capacity. Vietnam Airlines maintains a domestic hub with multiple daily flights to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City using Airbus A320/A321 aircraft, while VietJet Air operates domestic and limited international routes including Seoul, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. The modern terminal building spans 20,750 square meters with 28 check-in counters split between domestic and international operations, featuring ground floor departures and upper floor arrivals. Connection times require 60-90 minute minimum buffers during monsoon season from May through October when heavy rains create operational disruptions, while dry season operations from November through April offer more reliable scheduling. The 3,000-meter runway accommodates Airbus A320/A321 aircraft and ATR-72 turboprops for regional connections, with four boarding gates handling flights through jet bridges and remote stands. Ground transportation includes airport buses to Can Tho city center, taxis, and rental cars for the 20-minute journey. Weather monitoring systems track monsoon impacts and high humidity levels affecting ground operations, with frequent thunderstorms during rainy season requiring flexible scheduling and potential diversions to Ho Chi Minh City's Tan Son Nhat Airport. International connections include Taipei, Seoul-Incheon, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur, positioning Can Tho as a regional gateway for Mekong Delta tourism and business travel. Terminal amenities include restaurants serving local Mekong Delta cuisine, duty-free shopping, currency exchange, and VIP lounges. The airport serves nine Mekong Delta provinces, supporting agricultural exports, tourism development, and regional economic integration within Southeast Asia's aviation market. Emergency services coordinate with regional medical facilities for air ambulance operations serving the broader delta region.

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Da Nang International Airport

Da Nang, Vietnam
DAD VVDN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
International โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
75
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Da Nang International Airport operates with two adjacent terminals: Terminal 1 for domestic flights and Terminal 2 for international services. Both buildings sit along the same forecourt and share similar two-level layouts, with departures upstairs and arrivals and baggage claim at ground level. A short covered sidewalk links the entrances, and curbside taxi, ride-hail, and shuttle bays serve both terminals. Walking from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 takes roughly 5โ€“7 minutes at a casual pace. Inside each terminal, the journey from check-in to the furthest gate is typically 8โ€“10 minutes, thanks to compact concourses and clear bilingual signage. Airside transfers between terminals are uncommon; most passengers exit one terminal and re-enter the other landside when connecting between domestic and international flights. The layout minimizes level changes, with elevators and escalators positioned beside the central atriums. Security checkpoints sit just beyond the check-in halls on the departure level of each terminal. Domestic screening queues move quickly outside of holiday peaks, often clearing in 10โ€“20 minutes, while international lanes can build to 25โ€“40 minutes before banked departures to Korea, Singapore, and regional hubs. International arrivals pass through immigration on the upper concourse before descending to baggage claim; customs inspection follows immediately with a red/green channel setup. Transit passengers should budget additional time when switching terminals because re-clearing security is required. Amenities are concentrated near the departure lounges: cafรฉs and noodle shops such as Highlands Coffee and local Vietnamese eateries, convenience outlets, and souvenir stores. Lounges include the Vietnam Airlines Lotus Lounge and several CIP/Orchid-branded lounges in both terminals, offering showers, hot meals, and quiet seating. Free Wiโ€‘Fi and plentiful charging points are available throughout. Accessibility provisions include ramps at curb level, elevators in the central cores, dedicated seating zones, and wheelchair assistance coordinated through airline counters. Families benefit from baby-changing rooms near most restrooms and family rest areas adjacent to several domestic gates. Stroller-friendly routes avoid stairs, and baggage trolleys are available at both curbside and baggage claim. Play corners occasionally appear near domestic gates during peak seasons, and drinking water fountains sit close to washrooms for easy bottle refills.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is one of the most modern and user-friendly aviation hubs in Vietnam, located just 3 kilometers from the city center and 30 kilometers from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hoi An. The airport features two terminals: Terminal 1 (Domestic) and Terminal 2 (International). These terminals are adjacent and connected by a covered walkway, making transfers between the two a simple 5-to-10-minute walk. If you are connecting from an international flight to a domestic destination, you must clear immigration, collect your luggage, and manually walk to Terminal 1 to re-check your bags. Most facilities, including the CIP Orchid Lounge, operate from early morning until roughly 11:30 PM, aligned with the flight schedule. For ground transportation, Grab is highly recommended for its fixed, transparent pricing and ease of use. For international arrivals (T2), exit the hall and walk left toward Lane 1 or 2 for pickup. For domestic arrivals (T1), look for Pillar 2-3 in the parking lot area. Official taxis like Mai Linh (green) and Vinasun (white) are also reliable, but ensure the driver uses the meter and be prepared for a small airport exit toll (approx. 10,000โ€“15,000 VND) added to your fare. If you are traveling directly to Hoi An, pre-booking a private car is often the most comfortable option and costs around $15โ€“$20 USD. SIM card kiosks and ATMs are readily available in both arrivals halls; look for BIDV or VietinBank for the best international card compatibility. While the airport is efficient, allow extra time during the afternoon peak when multiple international flights from Korea and China often arrive simultaneously, which can lead to longer immigration queues.

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