Vietnam – a land of ancient beauty
Flights to Vietnam allow you to discover this beautiful Southeast Asian country and its richly-layered history.
Visit its ancient temples, take in the French colonial architecture and enjoy the sights and sounds of its energetic cities, including capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Marvel at limestone islands that rise out of the sea mist and savour street food that lays claim to being among the best in the world.
Fly to Vietnam with Etihad Airways and experience everything this incredible country has to offer.
Flying to Vietnam with Etihad
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
The most popular Vietnam flights are to Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) which serves the south and is located just four miles (6km) from Ho Chi Minh City.
Hanoi (HAN)
Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) serves the north of the country and is about 21 miles (35km) northeast of the capital, Hanoi.
Da Nang (DAD)
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) serves the central regions of Vietnam, including the bustling city of Da Nang.
Reasons to visit Vietnam
Visit breathtaking Ha Long Bay
One of the most famous destinations in Southeast Asia, the islets of Ha Long Bay rise out of the Gulf of Tonkin. Book your plane tickets to Vietnam to tour the islands or rent a kayak to see these limestone pillars up close and explore the stunning caves. The breathtaking emerald waters and islands can be explored on a day trip from Hanoi.
Delve into the country’s history
The War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, charts the progress of the Vietnam War. This poignant museum features everything from captured US tanks and fighter jets, to weapons used by both sides. It’s worth noting that some of the displays could be upsetting for young children. Combine your visit with a trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels – used as hiding spots by Viet Cong soldiers.
Flying to Vietnam: FAQs
What food should I try in Vietnam?
Simple, yet full of delicious flavours, Vietnamese food is renowned the world over. While you’re here, be sure to try the national dish of pho. Pronounced “fuh”, this noodle-based broth contains slivers of beef or chicken with spring onions, coriander, ginger and rice noodles. Cha ca is another favourite – sautéed white fish teamed with spring onions, dill, noodles and peanuts.
What's the most popular time to visit Vietnam?
Vietnam is a year-round destination but it does have two peak seasons. Typically, the most popular times to visit the country are from March to May and between October and December.