
1 hr(s), 10 min
Airline | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vietnam Airlines | 20:25 | 21:50 | Hanoi (HAN) | Da Nang (DAD) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 20:45 | 22:10 | Hanoi (HAN) | Da Nang (DAD) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 21:05 | 22:40 | Da Nang (DAD) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 21:10 | 22:35 | Da Nang (DAD) | Hanoi (HAN) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 21:20 | 22:40 | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Da Nang (DAD) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 21:30 | 22:50 | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Da Nang (DAD) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 22:20 | 24:00 (+1 day) | Da Nang (DAD) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 22:55 | 01:10 (+1 day) | Hanoi (HAN) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Book Flight |
Vietnam Airlines | 23:00 | 01:10 (+1 day) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Hanoi (HAN) | Book Flight |
SUN PhuQuoc AIRWAYS | 23:05 | 01:15 (+1 day) | Hanoi (HAN) | Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) | Book Flight |
From North to South, Vietnam stretches an impressive 1,600km and has quite a few airports dotted throughout the country. To save on-the-ground travel time, or unnecessary connecting flights, make sure to fly into the one that's most convenient for the holiday you're planning.
Only three airlines currnetly offer direct flights between Australia and Vietnam.
If you are set on a preferred airline, such as Qantas or Singapore Airlines, you'll be able to book a connecting flight.
There are direct flights available to Vietnam from a few cities in Australia. And, for some you'll even be able to pick whether you start your adventure in Hanoi (in the north) or Ho Chi Minh City (in the south.
If you're based in another Australian city, you'll need to book a connecting flight to reach Vietnam.
The flight length depends on where in Australia you're flying from, and where in Vietnam you're flying to. Here's a sample of how long the above listed direct flights take:
We’re experts in finding travel bargains and the best-value trips around, and here’s a few things we can recommend so you can find the cheapest fares to Vietnam.
Know the budget airlines.
From Australia, we have a few choices of budget carriers that can get us to Vietnam on the cheap. For direct flights, look at Jetstar and Vietjet. If you don’t mind a connection to save some money, check out AirAsia and Scoot, too.
Be flexible with your dates
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays tend to be the cheapest days to fly, so instead of flying on a weekend, try and depart on one of those days.
Being flexible also means being willing to travel at off-peak times of the year. If you’re not restricted to travelling over a public holiday or during the school break, you’ll likely find a much better price on your fare to Vietnam.
We make it even easier for you to find the cheapest available day of the week to fly by automatically displaying a few days’ worth of flight prices with your search results.
Book during a sale
We love a flight sale here at Traveloka and as Australians. So we’ve got a few days for you to mark down:
Luckily, the two largest airports in Vietnam are also the only two with direct flights from Australia to the Southeast Asian nation.
Australians do require a visa to travel to Vietnam. This can be easily acquired ahead of time online, but should be done within ample time of your departure in case there’s any additional information required.
Remember these essential tips to have a stress-free and enjoyable trip to Vietnam. First, ensure you have all the necessary documentation before traveling, such as a valid passport, visa, and travel permit. Keep copies of these documents securely, like in a hotel safe or with a trusted friend or family member.
Last but not least, research any potential health and safety concerns in the areas you plan to visit. This may include information about vaccinations, food and water safety, and crime rates. Getting travel insurance to protect yourself against unforeseen events is also a good idea.
The time difference between Australia and Vietnam varies depending on where you are in Australia, and what time of year it is (daylight savings or not). Luckily, Vietnam’s time remains the same year-round taking at least one step out of the calculation process.
For example, if it is 1:00 PM in Canberra, Australia during daylight savings time, the time in Vietnam is 9:00 AM.
Luckily, all airlines will factor in local times on your tickets so you won’t have to do any math figuring out your arrival time.
Booking several weeks to a few months ahead usually gives the widest choice on routes to Vietnam. Fares tend to rise around Tet, summer, and the December holidays, so set a Price Alert on your route and book when a dip appears that suits your dates.
Shoulder months such as March, May, and September often show softer pricing and lighter crowds, while peak demand clusters around Lunar New Year, summer, and December. Rather than fix on one date, track your route over a few weeks with a Price Alert and book the dip.
Yes. Many Asian cities have direct services into Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang on carriers like Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air. From Europe and the Americas, most travellers connect once through a major hub such as Singapore, Seoul, Hong Kong, or Doha.
Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air anchor the market, joined by international carriers including Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, China Airlines, Asiana, and Scoot. With more than eighteen airlines serving the country, you can compare direct and one-stop options on Traveloka.
It depends on your nationality. Many European and selected nationalities get visa-free stays of thirty or forty-five days, ASEAN visitors get shorter exemptions, and everyone else can apply for the online Vietnam e-visa. Always check the official e-visa portal for the rules that apply to your passport.
Choose your gateway by region. Tan Son Nhat (SGN) serves Ho Chi Minh City and the south, Noi Bai (HAN) serves Hanoi and the north, and Da Nang (DAD) serves the central coast near Hoi An and Hue. All three handle international arrivals and offer onward domestic connections.
Flight time depends on where you start. Nearby Asian cities are roughly one and a half to four hours direct, one-stop trips from Europe usually run about twelve to sixteen hours including transit, and journeys from North America take longer. Direct services into Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are the most frequent.
Your passport should be valid for at least six months from your arrival date, regardless of whether you enter visa-free or on an e-visa. Confirm any additional requirements for your nationality on the official Vietnam e-visa portal before you travel.




